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  • I genuinely love both Android and iOS and I actually tend to switch back and forth between them every year or so. Right now I’m using an iPhone 6 Plus on TM network with the latest iOS update. Having issues with my mail app but other than that, pretty smooth experience as usual.

    Going back to Android on my next upgrade which is whenever I have $800 sitting around lol. I have had Motorola, Samsung, LG, HTC, iPhone in the past. The smoothest Android experience was definitely on my old HTC One M8. I’m kind of a tech nerd so tech jargon will not confuse me and yes, I am female. I wasn’t a fan of HTC’s Sense keyboard on the M8 and the camera was just ok…I would rather have MP vs UP any day. Cosnidering the HTC One M10 whenever it shows itself this year. I considered upgrading to the S6 Edge but since I used to work at TM, I have learned the hard way that TouchWiz is a TERRIBLE UI and definitely needs improvements.

    My job at TM was the inventory specialist so I was the one who got to unbox all the new phones and gadgets and also build the displays for them. All of the Samsung phones we had would stop working within the day of being put up and if not then, it would be within a week. NOW, this was a combo of customers fucking around with the phones but as far as solid performance…no. Just no. Now I want this thread to be civilized and I’m not going to argue with people about which is better or which UI is the best because everyone is entitled to their opinion.

    So let me know what you guys think of 2015’s line up of phones and what you hope to see this year in 2016. What you are looking forward to, if you’re upgrading, what service provider you have, etc.

    Android cos fuck Apple.

    @tryptameanie 976571 wrote:

    Android cos fuck Apple.

    Well said, partna. Which phone do you have?

    Embarrassingly I am stuck with a galaxy s4 right now but previously I had a nexus which was what I honestly would much rather have right now and probably in the future. Certainly not the most stunning specs of any android handsets but running stock android and having IMMEDIATE access to the latest versions of the android OS withingnprobably 7 days of initial releade by grabbing full os images is awesome.

    I use Windows and even various old Nokias (I once had to explain to the station manager at the community radio that I am not a drug dealer – I am just a telecoms engineer so use these for network tests and other experiments).

    I have experimented with using (cheap) Android devices but found one to be horribly lagged and near useless when trying to use it as a telephone (like us old people do) and actually managed to trash another supposedly “indestructible” one. Maybe the one like Tryptameanie has is way better but most likely costs a lot more….

    for all Microsofts faults these things do usually work for phone calls quite well; the RF section (rather important for a radiotelephone) is way better than any Android I’ve encountered (consider that it has to deal with signals at 5 different frequency bands when you include WLAN and GPS) and they seem to do “Europe” a lot better when it comes to using different languages to send/receive emails/texts.

    I don’t play games on the things; the main apps I use are GPS ones for cycling and radio signal tracking. I do like the built in cameras with Nokia Camera installed as you can set it to shoot video at 25fps which is what we use in Europe rather than 30fps so I don’t have to resample all my mobile device footage when I want to edit it alongside any other stuff from camcorders etc…

    @General Lighting 976584 wrote:

    I use Windows and even various old Nokias (I once had to explain to the station manager at the community radio that I am not a drug dealer – I am just a telecoms engineer so use these for network tests and other experiments).

    I have experimented with using (cheap) Android devices but found one to be horribly lagged and near useless when trying to use it as a telephone (like us old people do) and actually managed to trash another supposedly “indestructible” one. Maybe the one like Tryptameanie has is way better but most likely costs a lot more….

    for all Microsofts faults these things do usually work for phone calls quite well; the RF section (rather important for a radiotelephone) is way better than any Android I’ve encountered (consider that it has to deal with signals at 5 different frequency bands when you include WLAN and GPS) and they seem to do “Europe” a lot better when it comes to using different languages to send/receive emails/texts.

    I don’t play games on the things; the main apps I use are GPS ones for cycling and radio signal tracking. I do like the built in cameras with Nokia Camera installed as you can set it to shoot video at 25fps which is what we use in Europe rather than 30fps so I don’t have to resample all my mobile device footage when I want to edit it alongside any other stuff from camcorders etc…

    I have to agree on the point that Android is definitely not a seamless interface at all, period. iOS is much more fluid and so is WP but on the downside of that, you end up sacrificing specs and apps etc. What I hate is that Android devices do not keep their value – once you buy it and walk out of the door with it, it’s at least half of what it was worth when you bought it 4 minutes ago. Apple’s devices tend to hold their value more often because they only release one of each device per year. This also proves to be a great marketing tactic and it works for them. Every phone they release is a flagship, minus the 5C and soon to be 6C which I would just consider to be more affordable options. Affordability is a non factor though because everyone needs a cell phone nowadays so if you can’t afford the $900 iPhone 6 Plus, then the 6C is a great option especially when you have a wide variety of colors and also memory variants.

    Android flagships are released all the time because there are dozens of companies that offer that OS on their devices. If you singled out LG, then yes they would have one major flagship device a year but then they have like 5 off shoots that are more affordable. Same goes with Motorola and Samsung and everything else Android. The problem with flagship devices is that for the most part, as I’ve experienced, they fly off the shelves faster than the bugs in the software can be fixed. When I worked at TM, the first week we sold the Note 5, I remember shipping at least 10 right back to the warehouse for software glitches, app crashes, the devices rebooting all by themselves…these bugs and issues need to be looked at before they are sent to the public.

    Apple has the best strategy because they give themselves an entire year to work through all of issues while Google focuses on maybe 5 flagships/year for all of 5 minutes before coming up with a billion other ideas for affordable options that are off shoots of those flagships. Just my opinion but I think that if Google changed their strategy to be more like Apple’s and release a flagship say for the LG G5 and wait for 5 months, THEN consider releasing a mini version or whatever, they would be even more successful than they already are.

    @tryptameanie 976576 wrote:

    Embarrassingly I am stuck with a galaxy s4 right now but previously I had a nexus which was what I honestly would much rather have right now and probably in the future. Certainly not the most stunning specs of any android handsets but running stock android and having IMMEDIATE access to the latest versions of the android OS withingnprobably 7 days of initial releade by grabbing full os images is awesome.

    How do you like your S4 and would you recommend Samsung to a friend? I’m trying to get my ducks in a row before I save up this money and trade in my iPhone for another Android. I don’t care if the device is somewhat laggy as long as I can kill apps running in the background and get it back to norm in about 2 seconds. I just fear TouchWiz’s constant app crashes and weird reboots. Everyone I’ve watched on YT that does reviews says there is always a little lag which hey 5 seconds won’t kill you to wait for an app to open but…if my phone starts rebooting and fucking with my head then I’m not sure the bugs are all worked out ya know.

    @General Lighting 976584 wrote:

    I use Windows and even various old Nokias (I once had to explain to the station manager at the community radio that I am not a drug dealer – I am just a telecoms engineer so use these for network tests and other experiments).

    I have experimented with using (cheap) Android devices but found one to be horribly lagged and near useless when trying to use it as a telephone (like us old people do) and actually managed to trash another supposedly “indestructible” one. Maybe the one like Tryptameanie has is way better but most likely costs a lot more….

    for all Microsofts faults these things do usually work for phone calls quite well; the RF section (rather important for a radiotelephone) is way better than any Android I’ve encountered (consider that it has to deal with signals at 5 different frequency bands when you include WLAN and GPS) and they seem to do “Europe” a lot better when it comes to using different languages to send/receive emails/texts.

    I don’t play games on the things; the main apps I use are GPS ones for cycling and radio signal tracking. I do like the built in cameras with Nokia Camera installed as you can set it to shoot video at 25fps which is what we use in Europe rather than 30fps so I don’t have to resample all my mobile device footage when I want to edit it alongside any other stuff from camcorders etc…

    OMFG, A WINDOWS PHONE?????????????

    I knew you were queer GL.

    iOS cause idk just cause, seems trendier than droid.

    and yes GL just outed himself

    well at least work doesn’t complain :laugh_at:

    MI5 named UK’s most gay-friendly employer after survey – BBC News

    Seriously though I don’t actually work there), (the pay is not all that good and the tasks boring compared to the perceived image and I’m srraight (so can’t flirt with the recruiting officers etc) – plus the first folk I knew who had (or could afford) Iphones and IMacs was this gay hippy couple (one was from DK, the other from Scotland, it was just before the economic depression so they could afford them and their house looked like something out of a posh design catalogue)

    The reason I choose the Nokia/MS devices is due to the remnants of the core design from Nokia. Maybe everyone here now is way too young to remember when Nokia themselves made decent mobile devices 😉

    Nokia had a lot of its own faults which is why they suffered financially and MS took them over in the first place but they made good solid devices and have a long running history in making good radio communications equipment (although most of this is now part of Nokia Siemens Networks).

    TBH if I had to pick a Android device I’d select Samsung as they make decent accus (my new ebike uses them and two smaller ones I bought for my monitoring receiver last for hours – and they do at least designed equipment that only transmits on radio frequencies you want it to (I’m still using my Samsung netbook from 2009 with Ubuntu to receive the German sea-weather often using only the LF/HF receivers internal antenna; which is a challenge in an urban area)

    @General Lighting 976645 wrote:

    well at least work doesn’t complain :laugh_at:

    MI5 named UK’s most gay-friendly employer after survey – BBC News

    Seriously though I don’t actually work there), (the pay is not all that good and the tasks boring compared to the perceived image and I’m srraight (so can’t flirt with the recruiting officers etc) – plus the first folk I knew who had (or could afford) Iphones and IMacs was this gay hippy couple (one was from DK, the other from Scotland, it was just before the economic depression so they could afford them and their house looked like something out of a posh design catalogue)

    The reason I choose the Nokia/MS devices is due to the remnants of the core design from Nokia. Maybe everyone here now is way too young to remember when Nokia themselves made decent mobile devices 😉

    Nokia had a lot of its own faults which is why they suffered financially and MS took them over in the first place but they made good solid devices and have a long running history in making good radio communications equipment (although most of this is now part of Nokia Siemens Networks).

    TBH if I had to pick a Android device I’d select Samsung as they make decent accus (my new ebike uses them and two smaller ones I bought for my monitoring receiver last for hours – and they do at least designed equipment that only transmits on radio frequencies you want it to (I’m still using my Samsung netbook from 2009 with Ubuntu to receive the German sea-weather often using only the LF/HF receivers internal antenna; which is a challenge in an urban area)

    Nokia was one of the only phones I know of that was literally like a brick. Couldn’t break the damn thing so I hear ya on that one.

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