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I'm more talking about storage for the price point. Paying an extra $100 bucks for like $4 in parts makes me irked, especially while paying off debt.

I swapped to a note 3 then S5 worst thing i have ever done with tech, especially with a MBPr and iPad.They don't play nice together. I got a SG 16GB plus, have all the Apps i need, my last 12 months photos and videos, 1550, use Spotify/Rdio for music and still have nearly 7Gb left. All my photos and video get dumped on my macbook and on my 32gb Air.
 
I have had the note 3 and it was good. After a while it began to slow down. The note 4 does look good. Its always good to try new thing s. I did find the LG g3 is better for me though then the note series. I am currently waiting for my 6 plus to arrive. Always good to have choices.
 
I own a 5S, work phone, Sony Z2 and Nokia 1020 so I am familiar with all three OSs. The great thing about Android is the customization. I can change the look of the phone on a whim. Different launcher, keyboards, browser, widgets and I can root the phone and get rid of all the crap, especially Samsung's. I was resistant at first when I got rid of my Iphone 4s for a Galaxy S3 and eventually went back to IOS.

Locked into Android now and love it. Give it a try, the Note series is awesome, but stick with it for more than a week.
 
I wonder what would happened if OP go to Android forum and asked?

While Apple Fanboys are out there, I think Android Fanboys are entirely more annoying and I guess... Passionate? I put a custom ROM on my Kindle Fire HD and, while so much better than the Kindle version of Android, I just don't enjoy using it.

Anyone with the 6 Plus NOT have lag that's being discussed here? I think that would be the only thing that holds me back (I'm making the decision for a 64 GB, my wife will still love me)
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1790320/
 
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