Still cannot put this Galaxy S III down. I know that it is older, but it does everything I need, and looks good at the same time. I wanted to give BB10 a run, but every time I look at getting one, I laugh and ask myself who am I kidding?
Nexus 4 and Moto G...just couldn't put down Moto G for the fantastic battery life, smooth experience and excellent screen and ergonomics.
If it weren't for the HUGE camera upgrade I'd say a rooted S3 > S4, just thanks to how horribly locked down the S4 is.
I have to admit, I'm a bit surprised by the number of iOS users in the poll, considering where this thread is located. The 'eyeball test' of the threads found here would lead me to expect a more resounding figure for Android. Go figure.
It's all the iOS trolls who come in this sub-forum to mess with us!
Nexus 5 for me and extremely happy with it.
I have no complaints about the camera on the S3, except that it sometimes likes to rotate when I don't want it to.
As of this moment, I'm using a Kyocera Event with Android, but within the next week or so will be migrating back to my Palm Pixi Plus with webOS.
Have you tried it with the 4.4.2 update. The camera woes have been greatly improved from what I have heard.Nexus 5.
I'm not really enamored with it tbh. Its been a little buggy. And those times when I need a camera have been challenging might sell it for something else.
Still using a Verizon galaxy nexus. Tried to get a developer edition moto x when they went on sale but I wasn't quick enough. They sold out. I really want a device with an unlocked bootloader and stock android. I'll have to wait to see if the dev edition goes on sale again.
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Have you tried it with the 4.4.2 update. The camera woes have been greatly improved from what I have heard.
Not all of us are Trolls, some of us are happy to use both Android & iOS.
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@Tbayrgs, the numbers looked skewed, you might want to differentiate those solely using iOS.
I have to admit, I'm a bit surprised by the number of iOS users in the poll, considering where this thread is located. The 'eyeball test' of the threads found here would lead me to expect a more resounding figure for Android. Go figure.