iPhone 5c replacement

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Hi All

I have everything apple pretty much except for a PC. But want to change to android since i just dont see a reason to spend the money for the new iphone 6. I know this topic is probably every day but can anyone give me an suggestions on a phone that could easily last me 1-2 years. I was looking at the nexus 5 and lg g3 but i am open to anything.

Thanks in advance and i know its a side topic but any recommendation on a chromebook would be appreciated.
 
Re: Iphone 5c replacement

It depends on what you want. What are your priorities for a smartphone?

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Re: Iphone 5c replacement

Honestly since i am new i would like:
i would like decent battery life as long as it last me the day thats all i ask i will charge it every night
a good android/chrome experience since i will also buy a chromebook
a solid phone i would expect any flagship phone will be a solid phone that also will last me 1-2 years

I would figure like any typical user just a good phone

thanks
 
Re: Iphone 5c replacement

I've heard great things about the Nexus 5 and it has vanilla android so it will be smooth, just like the Moto X (2014), which should be really good as well.
I think you should look at all the flagship phones and see which one you like the best and read some reviews

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Hi All

I have everything apple pretty much except for a PC. But want to change to android since i just dont see a reason to spend the money for the new iphone 6. I know this topic is probably every day but can anyone give me an suggestions on a phone that could easily last me 1-2 years. I was looking at the nexus 5 and lg g3 but i am open to anything.

Thanks in advance and i know its a side topic but any recommendation on a chromebook would be appreciated.
I always strongly recommend going to a Nexus device if you are coming from Apple. If you are used to Apple, the bloat and lag on non-Nexus devices will be jarring. And yes, the G3 lags.

The Nexus 5 will definitely last another year and maybe 2. It will not have the best specs, but it's specs will be better than any current Apple phone.
 
Hi All

I have everything apple pretty much except for a PC. But want to change to android since i just dont see a reason to spend the money for the new iphone 6. I know this topic is probably every day but can anyone give me an suggestions on a phone that could easily last me 1-2 years. I was looking at the nexus 5 and lg g3 but i am open to anything.

Thanks in advance and i know its a side topic but any recommendation on a chromebook would be appreciated.

Are you willing to lose what you have purchased in the people's temple. ....ummm apple ecosystem?

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Re: Iphone 5c replacement

Honestly since i am new i would like:
i would like decent battery life as long as it last me the day thats all i ask i will charge it every night
a good android/chrome experience since i will also buy a chromebook
a solid phone i would expect any flagship phone will be a solid phone that also will last me 1-2 years

I would figure like any typical user just a good phone

thanks

I'd recommend you to go for:
1. The next Nexus phone
2. New Moto X
3. New Moto G (it's quite capable for that price)

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May I ask why you want to upgrade so soon? The iPhone 5c is a maximum of 1 year old and is still a great phone.

I am in a similar situation to you; thoroughly embedded in the Apple ecosystem yet I have a Nexus 5 - personally I'd much rather have an iPhone but that's my opinion.
 
Honestly of you are coming from an IPhone and want a smooth performance you should consider the Nexus 5 or HTC One M8. Both are very smooth and fast. Nexus 5 receives updates faster though which you might appreciate. If you are have been using IPhone for many years you are really not going to like the Samsung lag. It can be uncomfortable. But with that said the Samsung phones have the best screens in the industry. At least in my opinion.
 
I would also suggest either the Nexus 5, or Moto X. Both are wonderful devices.
 
Hi thanks all for the answer. The number one reason is i just want to get away from apple thats why i am changing plus i cracked the glass of the screen but thats not really important.
As far as the ecosystem goes i will love to find a way to be able to watch my purchased movies from itunes on my android i found a few links on how to do it havent tried it yet other then that i dont care much about the rest of my purchases
So it looks like its either moto x 2014 or htc or nexus device. The LG G3 is out of the question according to everyone.

thank for your help
 
Hi everyone thanks for all the help. It looks like most people go for moto x 2014, htc or nexus. So i am assuming to stay away from the LG G3

The main reason is i a just want to switch from apple. I believe that cost of what i am getting is not worth it anymore. Plus i cracked the screen. As far as the ecosystem goes my purchased apps i don't really care about and i am looking at a way hopefully to move my purchased movies so i can watch them on android i found a few sites showing tutorials on this but haven't tried it yet

Thanks for all the help again
 
Hi everyone thanks for all the help. It looks like most people go for moto x 2014, htc or nexus. So i am assuming to stay away from the LG G3

I would not consider an HTC, especially if you would like to make sure your phone receives prompt OS updates.

An HTC experience will not be the same kind of Android experience offered by either a Nexus or a Motorola. While the OS on HTC phones is not as bad as it is for Samsung and LG phones, it's still far from the clean Android experience that you'll find on a Nexus or a Motorola.
 
Nexus or Moto or even GPE devices/ future one?

I personally hate skins and like prompt, quick updates. Only nexus, moto, and GPE devices do such.

I don't like brick devices after 1 year (especially those notorious devices where they send bad firmware updates that cause more harm than they fix)
 
I came from a 5C to an M8.

Good things I've noticed:

-The amount of customization available on Android.
-The screen and speakers are awesome.

Bad things I've noticed:

-While the apps are good, they are not as good as iOS in my opinon.
-The Android software isn't as clean as iOS in my opinion. It feels like a lot of junk. iOS just worked and was easier to use.
 
You would most likely be happy with a Moto X or a Nexus 5 ($350) these phones OS are 100% controlled and updated by google. New nexus rumored coming in a few months.

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The Android software isn't as clean as iOS in my opinion. It feels like a lot of junk. iOS just worked and was easier to use.

You're comparing Sense 6.0, not Android, to iOS. Android on the nexus is very clean.
 
I came from a 5C to an M8.

Good things I've noticed:

-The amount of customization available on Android.
-The screen and speakers are awesome.

Bad things I've noticed:

-While the apps are good, they are not as good as iOS in my opinon.
-The Android software isn't as clean as iOS in my opinion. It feels like a lot of junk. iOS just worked and was easier to use.

The above information is correct...what you are seeing is Android with HTC modifications (aka, Skins). I have never seen a skin that is better than Vanilla Android. They are always slower. Even the Moto X has a skin, it's just a really light one. Most Non-nexus phones sold in the US have a skin of some kind.

Try a Nexus 5. That is what real Android looks like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI8snnLpEDE
 

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