Current phone: what do you like, what do you dislike

Moto Z Play (with stock 7.0 ROM)

Pros:

>Clean Android
>It does everything I need fast and snappy
>Moto Mods are a nice plus
>Screen looks nice, AMOLED is great
>Battery is absolutely nuts
>USB C
>Fingerprint sensor is fast and you can use it to turn the screen off
>Moto Display features are useful
>Front camera shoots nice photos, specially under low light (thanks to frontal flash)

Cons:

>Too big for a 5.5 phone
>Moto Mods are expensive as fuck
>Speaker rattles on max volume
>Slippery and uncomfortable to use without a case or a style shell
>Volume and Power buttons are too small
>Camera autofocus is slow


I'm generally satisfied with it, maybe I could sell it next year if I get bored of it and buy a chinkphone (Mi A1 looks nice)

>chinoshit
>pros: it works
>cons: none
Fuck off fucking faggots REEEEEE
GO TO /FA WITH ALL YOUR SHIT

>pic related
>pros: served me decently for the past 5 years
>cons: doesn't work properly anymore; now needs loudspeaker enabled to be able to hear incoming calls, can't properly run updated and new apps, no 4G.

...

iphone 6
pros
>bought second hand to avoid lolcontracts
>reasonably quick
>works with my car
>dat shiny apple feel good interface
>doesnt drag to a halt after a month like android did on my Nexus 5
cons
>steve jobs' undead corpse gets to sleep with my wife once a week
>apple approved ringtones only
>sanitised app store.

Redmi 4x
Pro:
>cheap
>smoothest phone ive used so far
>headphone jack
>sd card
>also best camera ive ever had
>long battery life
Con:
>android so google botnet
>xiaomi so chink botnet
>back gets scratched easy
>fingerprint reader

Redmi 4 pro

Cons:
- no BT equalizer
- poor 2G RF performance
- no video stabilization

And that's it, I like everything else, especially the price and battery life.

What roms do you use?

If i wasn't a poorfag i would get moto z play just for the slideout keyboard mod

GALAXY S3 LTE

Pros:
>works decent even now
>Has somewhat of custom rom support
>2gb of ram
Cons:
Battery drain
Useless on a stock rom (muh touchjizz)

Moto G4 with some random ROM that has been working great for months (AOSGP X)

Pros:
-Fast
-Works with anything I want
-Screen has more resolution than I would want too, and a perfect size
-Doesn't run out of battery too quick
-Nothing stands out about its design and that's what I want
-Seems sturdy enough, fell a good number of times and it doesn't have a scratch

Cons:
-Gets too hot when using anything a little bit demanding, like games
-No notification LED by default, have to flash a ROM for it
-Most ROMs are terrible for it to be quite honest

Iphone 5s

Pros
- it receives texts and calls
- it can play music
- works well enough
cons
- doing anything on it is a hassle unless I get everything apple
- constant reminders to update into something I don't want to update to

Got a galaxy s7 32gb black. Probably the best phone I've ever had, I love it's water resistance, battery life, gestures/features. My oinnly gripes with it are the home button/fingerprt sensor is plastic and wears/scratches after a year use which makes the home button look terrible when the rest of the phone still looks immaculate. it's also impossible to get a glass screen protector that covers the whole screen since the edges are still rounded even when it's not an Edge version.

HTC one M8 GPE
Pro:
>Stock android
>Still works great after 4 years
>Survived a lot of damage
>SD card
>Great screen

Cons:
>To big because of the front-facing speakers
>slippery
>Camera is an absolute fucking joke
>lacks a lot of features newer phones have

I have a Galaxy S4 as a secondary device. Seems any firmware update makes it run like garbage, mines a laggy piece of shit with horrible battery life. 4.4.2 and 5.0.1 both are laggy and drain the battery within 2 hours. I am not paying $20+ for a battery for a phone I can buy for $70 2nd hand though.

Current xiaomi redmi 2
Pros:
>Cool
>Cheap
>Gets the job done
Cons:
>Some apps won't work because one Android
>unusable with headphones because of static noise
>Not the fastest

OnePlus X
Pros:
>Ideal size
>Cheap as F U C K
>Stock Android
>Good DAC
>Great button placement
>Loud speaker but not great sounding
>Good camera for the price

Cons:
>Glass front/back
>Kinda slippery but it's not bad
>Fingerprint magnet

I can recommend this 100% if you can find it for 100 or less.

OnePlus 5 (6GB/64GB version)
Pros:
- relatively cheap
- fast as fucc
- near stock software with a few useful tweaks
- great dev community
- amazing battery life (consistently get 9 hr SoT with the same usage that got me 6 on my S7e)
- DASH charging
- more than enough RAM (and this is on the lower end model)
- decent audio, headphone jack

Cons:
- July security patch
- camera is just ok
- screen kinda blows
- cheapness was offset by import costs to AU + VOOC chargers with AU plugs
- no VoLTE on Telstra (though that's Telstra's fault)

Sony Xperia XZ
Pros:
>good screen size
>aesthetic
>great camera

Cond
>battery life is shit
>a bit expensive (not too far behind samsung galaxy from the same generation)

Honestly I don't know much about specifications because im a tech illiterate, but the phone just werks. Even when I have a lot of apps running it never freezes. Also it feels good. The texture, weight, shape and looks feel orgasmic on the hands.

Zuk Z2 (Unofficial Lineage OS)
Pros:
>SD820, 4/64GB, 1080p screen for only 160€
>Great performance, smooth gayming
>Good headphone audio output
Cons:
>Glass back shattered from a single drop
>Every custom ROM has some quirks, hate the stock ROM

Redmeme Note 4

Pros:
>Super cheap, now it's only around $150
>Official LineageOS
>12 hours SoT
>SD card
>headphone jack
>Good performance, even runs ppsspp well

Cons:
Camera could be better

iphone SE

pros:
>it just werks
>fits nicely in my pockets
>great camera
>easy to disassemble and fix if it should stop werking

cons:
>screen could be sharper

Moto x 2013

Pros
- everything

Cons
- too old

Galaxy S8 :

Pros :
>great dimensions for a handlet
>big screen
>even with a blizzard screen ratio everything is alright
>battery life
>loud when you call
>great camera
>waterproof is fun

Cons :
>bixby button
>bad management of pocket/bag detection
>borderless means sometimes hard to not touch the screen even when you don't want to

That looks like ass with a case.

>apple aproved ringtones only
What

>(with stock 7.0 ROM)
Why? The Z Play is on 7.1.1 worldwide, update manually if you have to, it's also getting O.

>maybe I could sell it next year if I get bored of it and buy a chinkphone (Mi A1 looks nice)
Literally the same SOC with a shitty LCD screen instead of AMOLED, worse battery and no NFC.

The Moto Z play is one of the best purchases you can make if you're looking for an affordable option in North America, plus it has all the required bands for Mexico, the US and Canada, it's a champ.

Do the pins for the Mods take any dirt? I've been thinking for buying it, but didn't want a feature that does only harm.

If I bought the Z Play from GearBest, due to the fact that they have to install a different ROM to get the google services because >china
It's stuck on 6.0 something.
Not sure how easy it'd be to root + install 7.1.1 or if it'd be stable as opposed to a phone supported directly by google (mi a1).
I'm currently on a wait-list for the MI A1 but I absolutely love the look of the Moto Z Play, just afraid of buying a "non-chink" phone from china.

Literally the same SOC, sure, but less RAM, and AMOLED is pretty, but burn-in problems are too common for my liking.

One plus 3
Pros:
Camera, android, rootable, size, working fine still after 1.5 years, metal back.

Cons:
Can't buy it anymore

Galaxy S5
Pros:
>LOS 14.1
>removable battery
>water resistant
>amoled
>micro sd
>headphone jack(now its a feature)
>can take a beating
>reasonable size
>IR
Cons:
>meh mono speaker
>touchjizz if you are on stock

pros:
>you can get top shelf pussy from starbucks on the regular
>best in class
>fashionable
>good looking
>signals wealth and success

cons:
>none

OPO
Pro:
- cheap
- just works
- devs
Cons
- no sdcard
- non removable battery
- audio recording is terrible

I have the same phone, OP, and I'm absolutely happy with it. It's super fast and responsive and the screen is nice. Plus, I now get to use pretty much every app.

Before the Moto Z Play I had a Lumia 640.

should I listen to this person?

also what is touchjizz

can I root on Linux?

Nokia 5
Good
> looks nice
> sturdy
> pretty cheap
> vanilla android
> dual sim
> call quality is top tier

Bad
> Camera?
> Not that fast
> I spent the other £300 of my budget on dank kush

I agree. I also have an s8, the only cons are bixby/ no case looks good on it.

LG G5.
Pros:
>Screen quality.
>Speaker is louder than most tablets, let alone phones.
>Removable battery
>Dual Camera is dope, especially for shots that need to be made in close proximity.
>Quickcharge is amazing.

Cons:
>Okay battery life.
>S H I T GPS chip. I mean I didn't know it could be that bad, but when I'm navigating in Google Maps I don't want my location to jump from the highway to suddenly three blocks into the city. It's criminal that something like this slipped through QA.

Galaxy Note 8
Pros
>Big OLED 2960x1440p 6.3" display
>6GB of RAM
>64 GB internal + mSD card slot
>Spen
>SD835 provides excellent performance
>battery life is far better than I expected from 3300mAh
>HDR10 support with playback available in netflix and youtube

Cons
>price is steep
>touchwizz still isn't perfect, but once you know your way around it can be made better at least
>No android Oreo for probably 3-5 months.

Moto e LTE
>Durable
>Absolutely god tier battery, especially stand by
>Very comfortable to hold
>Usable with one hand
>SD card accessible with out powering off
>Got it for $12 new in box

Cons
>CPU is just a little lagy. Compared to a Galaxy S7 it's not too bad but it's noticable
>Locked bootloader because I have a vzw version
>Outer plastic ring is flimsy
>Headphone amp is weak
>My portable amp doesn't work in otg on it

I have no immediate plans to replace it. If I did I would probably get a htc or another Motorola.

>>Got it for $12 new in box
at that price you can't really go wrong, even with the shit specs.

Pros:
>Removable battery
>expandable storage
>quick
>Quad-DAC
>second screen meme is god tier
>Dual rear cameras are god tier
>MANUAL CAMERA CONTROLS
>USB-C Master Race
>no boot loop meme
>it just werks©

Cons:
>temporary screen burn
>battery life is eh
>speaker is eh
>rooting limits functionality (currently unrooted)

Still one of the best phones ive had after the LG G3

The only good answer: Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
Pros: Practically indestructible- drop proof, shock proof, wind proof, water proof, ect.
Bigger battery
More buttons
Buying a phone case is for massive faggots
Sexy af
Cons: battery is non replaceable due to the sealed nature of the phone
>>b-b-but the s7 active!
Fuck that noise, that shit has a smaller battery and is weak as piss. The s6 active is a man's phone.
I've thrown this on asphalt and filmed underwater with it without a case, still uncracked and getting me laid two years later. This phone will outlive all of you.

What about the S8 active?

Best android phone I had in my life

G4 Play
Good:
>Performance is as good as I need and doesn't waste energy being better than that
>Great custom ROM support (official Lineage O confirmed)
>Removable batter
>Headphone jack
>MicroSD slot
>It isn't fuckhuge

Bad
>It'd be cool if it had NFC and a fingerprint scanner, but I don't care that much

It really is hard to find faults with this thing.

Haven't heard enough about it but it doesn't look nearly as rugged, plus no physical buttons on the front

>doesn't look nearly as rugged

It passed the same mil-spec standard, fuck off idiot.


What's the point of passing a survivability standard if retarded faggots like you brush it off with
>well uhh it looks less rugged to me and i'ms a smart purson.

This is a first impression and I'm not looking to buy. Maybe if it proves its worth I'll check it out down the road.

did it really work for you ?

Maybe but it feels waaaay better in hands.
It's too thin and too slippery without the case.

Sup Forums - Botnetphones

Asus Zenphone 3 laser
Pros: Android 7.1
5.5" screen and high quality res
Fingerprint sensor
Good camera
Cons:
Laggy and app freezes a lot
Bloatware
2GB ram
Headphones don't sound the best though it but maybe there is something in settings I can change

I wish I bought the Moto G5 but I haven't had as many problems with this phone latley

Xperia Z5 compact
Pros:
>Snippy and fast
>Not quite stock but not too much bloat
>Battery is decent
>Perfect hand size without being fuck huge
>Water and Dust resistant

Cons:
>Gets fuck hot if I refuse to put it down after awhile
>Can't root without fucking up the camera
>Lately it would just overheat to the point that I would have to restart the phone 3 times a day.

It was a good phone, but hopefully resetting it helped it. I don't know if to give Sony one last chance with the Xperia XZ1 compact.

>pros
BB10OS
Large square screen
Keyboard trackpad
looks sleek as fuck
stereo speakers
>cons
Non-removable battery
IPS display
no microHDMI
only has a three-row keyboard

Axon 7

Pros:
>Micro SD
> USB C
> Decent battery
> Fast fingerprint
> Good camera
> Fast as shit
> Gorgeous 1440p screen
> Very thin
> Free screen / water repair

Cons:
> MiFavor UI
> 480P Netflix

Do any new phones have stereo front facing speakers?

s3 mini

Pros:
still runs
its ok

Cons
usb circuits are fucked, requires battery case for it to work

My OP3t has August security patch and getting Oreo by the end of this month.

ZTE Max XL

Pros:
>USB-C on a sub-$150 phone
>1080p display
>stock Android
>enormous battery

Cons:
>lel bloatware
>only 2GB of RAM
>a bit too large to use with one hand
>mediocre speaker, and it's on the back of the phone what the FUCK

Still, for less than $150, it's not terrible. Probably should've gone with the Moto e4 though, it's honestly annoying having to use both hands on the phone at all times