Phone your existing phone and what you like about it, and the phone you plan on getting.
I just got the LG G5 based on Sup Forums recommendations and i absolutely love it.
I had a Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and a Blu Life XL before.
The nexus 5 and blu life xl were my favourites before. Good value for both phones considering their price.
Im not rooting the LG G5. I have no reason to and most 0day exploits for android are root based exploits.
Your turn.
Grayson Long
iPhone 6s, probably gonna buy an HTC 10 or S7 Edge.
Asher Campbell
Xperia Z2. Never gonna upgrade. It works perfectly.
Kevin Jackson
Note 3 (| actually hand-wrote this instead of typing).
Zachary Lee
Upgrading from the Moto G to the Nexus S7 later this month. I could get the edge but I think it looks dumb and easier to break if you drop it.
Nolan Nelson
ZTE V3 Youth
Asher Thompson
Z5 compact. Will get replaced when its battery dies, like my Z1 compact
Hunter Cruz
Redmeme 3 notememe pro it fun it's big it some times doesn't recognize my fingerprint I like it so far, but I'm waiting on a new case for it.
Nicholas Kelly
really old nokia c2-01 paired with a 3 y old ipod touch. I can talk and send msgs with one and use apps and shit with the other for way less money. Gonna upgrade pc first then think about phone. not that important.
Jace Young
Currently using a Nexus 6p 32GB Silver. What I like about it is the screen size, performance, battery life, camera, developer support (custom Roms and that kind of stuff) and the build quality. Im not planning on buying a new phone in the next 2 years, but my next one will probably be a Nexus again.
Carson Phillips
I'm using a moto x pure right now, and I plan on keeping it for quite done time. Probably until the 2018 Nexus devices come out, then I can upgrade to one of those.
Dylan Davis
using an HTC 10 now. should last me until we have hologram phones.
Alexander Diaz
You'll regret it.
S7 edge here, trading for an iphone 7 as soon as they come out.
Shitty OS bloated with even shittier UI
Adam Murphy
>Upgrading from the Moto G to the Nexus S7 later this month. I could get the edge but I think it looks dumb and easier to break if you drop it.
Id stick with a nexus series or the plain s7.>Currently using a Nexus 6p 32GB Silver. What I like about it is the screen size, performance, battery life, camera, developer support (custom Roms and that kind of stuff) and the build quality. Im not planning on buying a new phone in the next 2 years, but my next one will probably be a Nexus again.
OP here.
The only reason i didn't get one was due to no sd card or removable battery. Good choice otherwise
Justin Adams
Just wait for iPhone 7S. 7 has only marginal improvement compared to 6S.
Note Series >>> S Series.
Bentley Jenkins
I got the Moto G4 a week ago. I have used iPhones and Windows Phones before. I got tired of them: WP is shit and iPhones are too expensive, I don't want to spend $600 on a fucking phone when alternatives exist at $200-$300, and considering how faulty my previous iPhone 5 was, it's just not worthy. The Verge made a review saying the G4 is laggy as fuck and it turned to be completely false (I checked more reviews and videoreviews before buying anyway). I bought it because I wanted something at $200 max with pure Android and a good screen. I love it, the screen is pretty good, it's smooth as fuck despite the Android lag meme, and Android 6.0 is great desu senpai
I just got this one so obviously I have no upgrade plans atm.
Jacob Rivera
iPhone 6s use until battery is kill, then idk
Zachary Russell
>| kekked
Brandon Morgan
Note 5
No plans to upgrade anytime soon
Ethan Scott
Damn, Kojimbles looking fly af
Kayden Taylor
current: iPhone 4s iOS 6, jailbroken, tweaked to the extent.
Hudson Morris
Pretty fly for an azn guy.
Justin Perez
Nokia N9
Mason Torres
Current: Lumia 735 Pros: >battery last a whole day >decently fast (havent tried any games on it though) Cons: >only 8GB of internal memory (at least supports microSD cards though) >Windows Mobile multitasking is weird
Upgrade: Option 1: a future Nexus version Pros(from the so far released ones): >Supposed timely updates >Decent to good hardware >The most support for custom ROMs and even other OSs Cons: >no microSD card support
Option2:an iPhone Pros(from the so far released ones): >Supposed updates >Decent hardware (at least for the optimized versions of iOS) Cons: >no microSD card support