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I love my smartphone. I love my new one more than my old one, and I Ioved my old one a lot. My old one was an LG Optimus F6. It had a 245 pixel density. 540 x 960 4.5 inch screen. Snapdragon 400 chipset, dual core Krait, 1.2 G's. It even had an Adreno GPU.
Unfortunately, it only have 4 gigs of internal memory, which means I could only download 3 apps, Netflix, McDonald's, and PhysicsForums.
So I got a new smartphone for $130 that I can watch VR on, the Samsung Galaxy S4. It's got a 1080p screen, 441 pixel density. When I bought the phone, I asked the guy to take the phony picture off the face. He said there was none. That's how great the pixel density is. The Samsung S6-S7 is even better, 1440-2596, but I don't have 7 hundo to burn. The S4 is a miracle of technology. It's got Corning Gorilla glass 3, whereas the LG Optimus has Gorilla glass 2 (what's the difference?). I think they got Corning Gorilla glass 4 out now!
The Samsung S series is the gold standard in smartphones, so the real benefit of having the phone is the "gyro" feature that allows you to experience virtual reality (VR), through a google cardboard headset.
Another advantage over my old Optimus F6 is the new "Lollipop" 5.0.1. operating system. This allows me to use a Google cast feature on the phone whereby anything I can display on my smartphone I can cast to my Samsung 40 inch 3D TV with 120 hz motion correction.
So what's my point? My point is ditch your old smartphone and go to Boost mobile and get a Galaxy S4 for $130 bucks and enrich your existence.
Also, they got this new thing now called Google 360. There's a little thing on youtube videos that you can tap that's the google cardboard icon that allows you to experience VR youtube videos. The guy that sold me the phone said that feature was only available on the Galaxy S6 and S7. But that was wrong, I've had my head in the clouds watching Google 360 video's all day on my Unofficial Cardboard headset. Get on board and quit being bored.
http://www.unofficialcardboard.com/
Unfortunately, it only have 4 gigs of internal memory, which means I could only download 3 apps, Netflix, McDonald's, and PhysicsForums.
So I got a new smartphone for $130 that I can watch VR on, the Samsung Galaxy S4. It's got a 1080p screen, 441 pixel density. When I bought the phone, I asked the guy to take the phony picture off the face. He said there was none. That's how great the pixel density is. The Samsung S6-S7 is even better, 1440-2596, but I don't have 7 hundo to burn. The S4 is a miracle of technology. It's got Corning Gorilla glass 3, whereas the LG Optimus has Gorilla glass 2 (what's the difference?). I think they got Corning Gorilla glass 4 out now!
The Samsung S series is the gold standard in smartphones, so the real benefit of having the phone is the "gyro" feature that allows you to experience virtual reality (VR), through a google cardboard headset.
Another advantage over my old Optimus F6 is the new "Lollipop" 5.0.1. operating system. This allows me to use a Google cast feature on the phone whereby anything I can display on my smartphone I can cast to my Samsung 40 inch 3D TV with 120 hz motion correction.
So what's my point? My point is ditch your old smartphone and go to Boost mobile and get a Galaxy S4 for $130 bucks and enrich your existence.
Also, they got this new thing now called Google 360. There's a little thing on youtube videos that you can tap that's the google cardboard icon that allows you to experience VR youtube videos. The guy that sold me the phone said that feature was only available on the Galaxy S6 and S7. But that was wrong, I've had my head in the clouds watching Google 360 video's all day on my Unofficial Cardboard headset. Get on board and quit being bored.
http://www.unofficialcardboard.com/