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I'm in the market to purchase a mid range Android as a gift for wife, in the 200 EUR range.
Personally I'm coming from Windows Phone and haven't yet made the jump to Android, however from what I've read there are better devices out there at similar price points than the Nokia 5.
Am I looking at an Honor/Huwaei? Asus? Moto? Can anyone recommend what would be comparably better than Nokia 5 because a lot of reviews I've seen kind of say, "As decent as Nokia 5 is, there are better out there at similar price points." My question is which phones?
The big thing for her is the quality of camera. She's coming from a Lumia 930 and Lumia 925 (930 recently broke so she's back with her 925), so I'm looking preferably at 5 inch or 5.2 inch screen with a good camera. Camera is the most important.
I also don't want anything that I won't be able to remove the bloatware from. I understand some manufacturers, including Nokia market the new devices as coming with pure android and none of the extra BS installed. Big plus for me, unless it's a non-issue and possible to remove all the bloatware, which I had found with a 2015 version Galaxy A5 Samsung I was trialing recently was loaded with bloatware that couldn't be removed. So the "Pure android" is a biggy for me.
Personally I'm coming from Windows Phone and haven't yet made the jump to Android, however from what I've read there are better devices out there at similar price points than the Nokia 5.
Am I looking at an Honor/Huwaei? Asus? Moto? Can anyone recommend what would be comparably better than Nokia 5 because a lot of reviews I've seen kind of say, "As decent as Nokia 5 is, there are better out there at similar price points." My question is which phones?
The big thing for her is the quality of camera. She's coming from a Lumia 930 and Lumia 925 (930 recently broke so she's back with her 925), so I'm looking preferably at 5 inch or 5.2 inch screen with a good camera. Camera is the most important.
I also don't want anything that I won't be able to remove the bloatware from. I understand some manufacturers, including Nokia market the new devices as coming with pure android and none of the extra BS installed. Big plus for me, unless it's a non-issue and possible to remove all the bloatware, which I had found with a 2015 version Galaxy A5 Samsung I was trialing recently was loaded with bloatware that couldn't be removed. So the "Pure android" is a biggy for me.