henrytcasey Senior Writer Herald May 1, 2015 1,030 4 19,245 Mar 29, 2017 #1 Samsung's new S8 and S8+ phones sport new looks, but how do they stack up? Galaxy S8 vs. S7: What's New, and Should You Upgrade? : Read more
Samsung's new S8 and S8+ phones sport new looks, but how do they stack up? Galaxy S8 vs. S7: What's New, and Should You Upgrade? : Read more
E Eric_2516 Prominent Apr 9, 2017 3 0 510 Apr 9, 2017 #2 I guess I'll be hanging onto my S6Edge+ until it dies if the price of the 8+ is going to be 840. That's pretty steep.
I guess I'll be hanging onto my S6Edge+ until it dies if the price of the 8+ is going to be 840. That's pretty steep.
henrytcasey Senior Writer Herald May 1, 2015 1,030 4 19,245 Apr 10, 2017 #3 Eric_2516 : I guess I'll be hanging onto my S6Edge+ until it dies if the price of the 8+ is going to be 840. That's pretty steep. As someone also holding onto a phone until it dies, I understand completely.
Eric_2516 : I guess I'll be hanging onto my S6Edge+ until it dies if the price of the 8+ is going to be 840. That's pretty steep. As someone also holding onto a phone until it dies, I understand completely.
cthunder067 Distinguished Jan 10, 2011 1 0 18,510 May 19, 2017 #4 There is absolutely no reason to upgrade to any phone that cost $200 to $300 more than the previous 2 versions.
There is absolutely no reason to upgrade to any phone that cost $200 to $300 more than the previous 2 versions.