Best Android Phone

There can never be a best, bc ppl will always like different ones based on how it works for them

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↑↑↑ agreed

(G3 is the best though)

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Devices running 4.4.4 are the best now...specs have topped out....my Droid MAXX is as smooth and fast as I want/Need and I bought only 2 months ago. Choosing mid range over High end was easy given the features I wanted ((active notifications,touchless controls, qi charging, monster run time) imo Its now just features and style that separate...Latest build is now essential for security.

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This is my quote from an earlier thread of the top 10 IMO (fire away!):

1) HTC One M8
2) LG G3
3) Moto X
4) Nexus 5
5) Galaxy S5
6) Galaxy Note 3
7) Droid Maxx
8) LG G2
9) Moto G
10) HTC One M7

Note: I'm only including phones available on US carriers (sorry Sony Xperia Z2)
 
The Moto X is the best phone I've ever owned. Overall it is a fantastic price that just works great and does everything a phone: should do. With 4.4.4 update imminent on my Verizon version, the camera should improve significantly. That will make things even better for me.

to me, you have to decide if you are an all-out spec junkie and want every feature Under the Sun or you want a phone that is one that works great and has minimal diversion from stock Android.

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I still think it's the Moto X. Soon the X2...

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Is it really that good though? I mean it's specs aren't even that great, and it's really only a mid-range phone. I doubt it could compete with a lot of the high-end smartphones out there

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Is it really that good though? I mean it's specs aren't even that great, and it's really only a mid-range phone. I doubt it could compete with a lot of the high-end smartphones out there

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Specs don't mean a whole hell of a lot, especially as high as they're getting. Our phones are capable of so much more than they're currently being used for. The specs on the Moto X are more than substantial to do most anything you'd want of it and with the best UI and actually useful features like the 'OK Google' anywhere, it's great.
 
Is it really that good though? I mean it's specs aren't even that great, and it's really only a mid-range phone. I doubt it could compete with a lot of the high-end smartphones out there

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Specs aren't everything. The Moto X outperforms most high end phones because the software is optimized for the hardware. The features and ergonomics of the phone make it (IMO) the best phone. And it's half the price.

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Agreed. Moto X is the best phone I have ever owned.

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Devices running 4.4.4 are the best now

No.
Considering that Kitkat makes storing user-selected files on the external SD card impossible it is a step backwards for users.

my Droid MAXX is as smooth and fast as I want/Need and I bought only 2 months ago.

Exactly: you bought it only 2 months ago. You're still on honeymoon with it. So everything still looks rosy.
Let's see if you still think that way when you've had it for 6 months. :-)
 
I'm pretty happy with my Galaxy S5
I love the physical home button, fingerprint scanner, and the atom launcher I installed
I have actually gotten some lag and had games close on me, but I'm not exactly sure if that was the game, my phone, or a combination

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Is it really that good though? I mean it's specs aren't even that great, and it's really only a mid-range phone. I doubt it could compete with a lot of the high-end smartphones out there

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Rhe Moto X is a super fast and fluid phone. Apps launch instantly, it zips through every task I throw at it. Because the CPU doesn't he have to do the things that components of the Moto X8 chipset takes care of, it is not overwhelmed with mundane tasks like a lot of other phones throw at there CPUs. Go to a store and try one . That is the only way you will really know what we are talking about. It really is the one of those phones you have to hold in your hand and try out to appreciate what it offers. I really don't think I could own a phone without the always on, always listening feature that it has. Plus, the active display is just awesome. I don't have to even turn my phone on to see the exact notifications that I have.

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