I am a long time iPhone user. I always was intrigued by android and loved having the ability to add widgets and customize my phone. But in the end I would always go back to iPhone due to ease of use. But I think I finally found android phone I going to stick with long term.
First of all it has the same size screen is the iPhone six plus but it is significantly smaller because the screen goes edge to edge.
The battery life is amazing I work in IT so I'm on my phone all day getting email alerts all day and interacting with people via email text and phone all day and I can easily get a full day out of this battery. If the battery does become a problem for me I could easily exchange it or buy an extended battery. I see a lot of complaints about that battery life I have not experienced any and I am a heavy user.
One thing I did notice was a little bit of lag when switching between apps but I unlocked developer options and turn off animations and now it is lightning fast.
I also popped in a 64 gig microSD card. Having integrated wireless charging at an IR blaster is a major upside.
One thing I can never seem to get used to when switching from iPhone to android was the keyboard the iPhone keyboard never gave me problems and it is taking a little bit of adjusting but I am currently using Google keyboard and it is the closest to iPhone as far as accuracy and responsiveness that I have found.
Overall this is a great phone and I encourage anybody who is on the fence to give it a try.
First of all it has the same size screen is the iPhone six plus but it is significantly smaller because the screen goes edge to edge.
The battery life is amazing I work in IT so I'm on my phone all day getting email alerts all day and interacting with people via email text and phone all day and I can easily get a full day out of this battery. If the battery does become a problem for me I could easily exchange it or buy an extended battery. I see a lot of complaints about that battery life I have not experienced any and I am a heavy user.
One thing I did notice was a little bit of lag when switching between apps but I unlocked developer options and turn off animations and now it is lightning fast.
I also popped in a 64 gig microSD card. Having integrated wireless charging at an IR blaster is a major upside.
One thing I can never seem to get used to when switching from iPhone to android was the keyboard the iPhone keyboard never gave me problems and it is taking a little bit of adjusting but I am currently using Google keyboard and it is the closest to iPhone as far as accuracy and responsiveness that I have found.
Overall this is a great phone and I encourage anybody who is on the fence to give it a try.