Guess I should have written this before today since I plan on switching to Cricket wireless today, or tomorrow. Anyway, I'm looking for a smartphone brand that is (most importantly) reliable, fast, has a SDHC card slot and isn't more expensive than 150 dollars.
I'm not a big smartphone user and haven't kept up with the trend but I mostly surf the web, text, talk and use gasbuddy and auto maintenance apps.
My very first smartphone was an LG G2 and it just suddenly died on me 1.2 yrs into my contract, which forced me to hastily purchase an Asus Zenphone 2E GoPhone and it is very slow. can take up to 5 seconds to respond to my touch. Due to my experiences with those two brands, I do not want to purchase their products again.
My friends and coworkers say "you can't go wrong with Samsung" and I'm about to purchase either the Samsung Galaxy Amp Prime or their Amp 2. I don't mind the smaller footprint of the Amp 2 but hesitant of the 8 GB of memory verses the 16 GB on the Amp Prime.
I prefer Andriod over the iOS therefore the iPhones are out of the race.
Of the two choices I'm considering, which is the "smarter" choice, do you think?
Thanks for your input!
I'm not a big smartphone user and haven't kept up with the trend but I mostly surf the web, text, talk and use gasbuddy and auto maintenance apps.
My very first smartphone was an LG G2 and it just suddenly died on me 1.2 yrs into my contract, which forced me to hastily purchase an Asus Zenphone 2E GoPhone and it is very slow. can take up to 5 seconds to respond to my touch. Due to my experiences with those two brands, I do not want to purchase their products again.
My friends and coworkers say "you can't go wrong with Samsung" and I'm about to purchase either the Samsung Galaxy Amp Prime or their Amp 2. I don't mind the smaller footprint of the Amp 2 but hesitant of the 8 GB of memory verses the 16 GB on the Amp Prime.
I prefer Andriod over the iOS therefore the iPhones are out of the race.
Of the two choices I'm considering, which is the "smarter" choice, do you think?
Thanks for your input!