I fucking hate my Windows phone!
What do you think are the best Android phones?
I'm not interested in ios.
What do you think are the best Android phones?
I'm not interested in ios.
The two Android phones that I've had in my life were an LG G3 (current) and a Samsung Galaxy 3. I love the LG and hear that the G5 is pretty great... would be my recommendation. I need to upgrade soon
I fucking hate my Windows phone!
What do you think are the best Android phones?
I'm not interested in ios.
Nexus 6P for sure
They won't put things like that in commercials [understandably so!], but that phone is indestructible!)
I would use it mostly for streaming and calling/texting.What, exactly, do you need it for? What are you wanting to do with it?
You've asked "what's the best", then you keep asking "is this any good?" - are you looking for the best, or are you looking for something that'll do and is within budget? You can't ask one question, then keep asking others as your first question wasn't what you really want to hear?
Most lines do a budget (mini) version. I personally like HTC, but as has already been brought up, updates are an issue for most smart phones. For that reason, I probably will be going nexus next.
I could have upgraded to the latest HTC set, and god knows it is very nice (although there's another line which is almost as great). However. for the cost there is no point. I read the papers on my phone, I use whatsapp, I use email, and the camera. I have never played games on it, I've not watched videos on it, I've only recently started listening to music on it (despite HTC lines having some of the best sound around imo).
So with that information I realised I don't need an $800 smart phone (UK Prices are always 50-80% higher than US for exactly the same item). I just need something reasonable that'll last - as my HTC One is now... 3 years old? 4 years? I will therefore use it until it dies and get something both "budget" (i.e. mini line) and something that's kept up to fricken date.
So rather than ask what's the best, before then asking about brands/models I've never heard of (so I'm assuming you've a budget here) - why not be honest? What are you after (budget wise) and what do you want to use it for?. There are millions of "review" sites out there to check out what/which are the best. You can find that information out no problem. But if you want users opinion, list what you want to use it for and then perhaps you may find better answers. Or at least not answers that you completely ignore whilst asking about models we've never heard of and therefore have no opinion on.