It's the best phone I've had yet but there is a lot of room for improvement. Too big and screen is still inaccurate even with the developer thing turned on. Back light sensor is wacky in low light and Bluetooth has issues.
Enjoying my device more and more every day. While I liked my MX Pure, I really feel like this phone just hits it out of the park. May stay put until 2017...Which would be a long stretch for my phone addicted rear end.
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The phone is lightning fast, durable, smooth and finally it's fantastic on battery including Nougat and extreme doze!
I now have two Nexus phones -- 6 & 6P. In my opinion both are better than the HTC's I have owned -- One M7, M9 & A9. No more HTC for me.
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God I've had so many in the past year alone.
HTC 10
Lumia 950
Passport Silver Edition
S7 Edge
LG G5
Blackberry Priv
IPhone 6
Galaxy Note 5
Asus Zenfone 2
Moto G
Moto X Pure
Blackberry Classic
I'm sure I missed one or two. The point is that this is absolutely the best phone I've owned. Size is perfect. Screen build is solid. My Bugdroid case looks amazing on it. Front facing speakers are great. I know people hate the camera hump on the back but I think it looks awesome. Only the Priv comes close in looks and wow factor.
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Why do Android users have to try so many different phones? Maybe iPhone users are right when they say “if you had an iPhone you wouldn't need to keep switching out phones every month. ”
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Why do Android users have to try so many different phones? Maybe iPhone users are right when they say “if you had an iPhone you wouldn't need to keep switching out phones every month. ”
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Why do Android users have to try so many different phones? Maybe iPhone users are right when they say “if you had an iPhone you wouldn't need to keep switching out phones every month. ”
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Perhaps it's because with iPhones, one isn't given a choice.
That is like a guy owning only one pair of shoes criticizing or needling the guy that owns ten pairs of shoes because he wears a different pair every day.
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I wasn't criticizing. And your shoe analogy isn't even close to the same as having 5 different phones in a year, and I won't even explain why.
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Sorry about that. I didn't mean to make it seem as though YOU were the one criticizing. You were CLEARLY stating what you have heard many iPhone users say, and that IS how I understood that. My response was just not clearly worded, and for that I apologize. I also agree that 5 different phones in a year are a bit much.
That being stated, even if one only had two or three phones, my reasoning IS sound. An iPhone user should not have more than one recent iPhone, for they only make one type in different sizes. An Android user, on the other hand, can. Whole my analogy is certainly exaggerated, the concept is true. The "iPhone users" statement is the statement that is illogical, for the precise reasons that I've stated.
This was not an attack on you by any means, rather I was commenting on the statement. Sorry again for any misunderstanding on my part. It was really all in fun.
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Why do Android users have to try so many different phones? Maybe iPhone users are right when they say “if you had an iPhone you wouldn't need to keep switching out phones every month. ”
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Personally it's just a hobby...<snip>... it's just fun to do. I had an iPhone. It was cool. But from a nerd standpoint, boring.
It's the best phone I've had yet but there is a lot of room for improvement. Too big and screen is still inaccurate even with the developer thing turned on. Back light sensor is wacky in low light and Bluetooth has issues.