Kind of in the same position except I'm on Jump on Demand with T-Mobile. I've tried the Nexus 6 and 5. Lollipop and now Marshmallow has refined Android so much I would be tempted to come back and especially now that my two things I hated to give up with my iPhone has been addressed namely with the fingerprint scanner (love Touch ID) and visual voice mail. The only thing I've noticed that I hated was the quality of Android apps versus their iOS counterparts. Those of you guys that have used both OSes what is your take on the quality of Android apps has it improved within the last year?
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I can't decide between the Aluminum and Graphite, lol.
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Of course, my biggest reservation about the graphite is, will it show scratches easily?
I'll be shocked it it doesn't, aeronautical-grade aluminum or no. At least I wouldn't keep it in the same pocket with a fat ring of keys if it isn't protected with a case..
Watching all these hands-on videos is driving me nuts. I want my 6P now! I'm so ready to get rid of this iPhone and have a better display.
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Dammit I thought for sure Jump on demand would have the new nexii. On the note 5 right now and really tempted for a 6p right now lol
It takes all kinds.My brother left nexus 6 to note 5. I thought he was crazy as I came to Nexus 6 from Note 4. He loves it though. Loves the S pen.
Just got on to share this myself.John Rettinger from TechnoBuffalo gives his thoughts on both devices:
https://youtu.be/bJ-G26ULlEo
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As much as I'm enjoying my note 5, after watching these hands on videos, I simply cannot contain my excitement of the design and look of this phone. With Marshmallow, sleek design, hopefully great camera and battery, it might be enough to sway me back to a stock experience which I do miss. Gotta wait for some full reviews, hopefully they won't be too far outJust got on to share this myself.
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Was torn between Aluminum and Graphite but went Graphite hoping that it's like the Black HTC M7 . That was just about the best looking for ever.
Kind of in the same position except I'm on Jump on Demand with T-Mobile. I've tried the Nexus 6 and 5. Lollipop and now Marshmallow has refined Android so much I would be tempted to come back and especially now that my two things I hated to give up with my iPhone has been addressed namely with the fingerprint scanner (love Touch ID) and visual voice mail. The only thing I've noticed that I hated was the quality of Android apps versus their iOS counterparts. Those of you guys that have used both OSes what is your take on the quality of Android apps has it improved within the last year?
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I totally agree. The apps are much better on ios. I love the gesture based in and out and back in many of the apps on ios.
Kind of in the same position except I'm on Jump on Demand with T-Mobile. I've tried the Nexus 6 and 5. Lollipop and now Marshmallow has refined Android so much I would be tempted to come back and especially now that my two things I hated to give up with my iPhone has been addressed namely with the fingerprint scanner (love Touch ID) and visual voice mail. The only thing I've noticed that I hated was the quality of Android apps versus their iOS counterparts. Those of you guys that have used both OSes what is your take on the quality of Android apps has it improved within the last year?
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That's been my experience between the two as well. Some iOS apps look better. Some look worse. Some apps still don't scale right on the 6 Plus. I find it easier to navigate and multitask between apps on Android. I really like both platforms, but I just don't see where the app quality argument comes into play anymore.I have an iPhone 6 now, and I've been regularly using Android on my Nexus 5 since I switched to iOS last year. I don't really see a big difference in the apps on iOS and Android, and I often find it a lot easier to use apps on Android because of the navigation tools built into the OS. Moving between windows on iOS is a lot more work with the back button at the top of the screen, and switching between apps takes more time too. And the floating create button on Android is super helpful. iOS certainly works great for some people, but it doesn't do it for me in comparison to Android.
Kind of in the same position except I'm on Jump on Demand with T-Mobile. I've tried the Nexus 6 and 5. Lollipop and now Marshmallow has refined Android so much I would be tempted to come back and especially now that my two things I hated to give up with my iPhone has been addressed namely with the fingerprint scanner (love Touch ID) and visual voice mail. The only thing I've noticed that I hated was the quality of Android apps versus their iOS counterparts. Those of you guys that have used both OSes what is your take on the quality of Android apps has it improved within the last year?
The Lannisters send their regards
I totally agree. The apps are much better on ios. I love the gesture based in and out and back in many of the apps on ios.
As much as I'm enjoying my note 5, after watching these hands on videos, I simply cannot contain my excitement of the design and look of this phone. With Marshmallow, sleek design, hopefully great camera and battery, it might be enough to sway me back to a stock experience which I do miss. Gotta wait for some full reviews, hopefully they won't be too far out
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Still wielding the Black M7. Planning to upgrade to the graphite 6P because they both look similarly awesome. Can only hope the 6P doesn't show the bare metal underneath the black after a couple years like my M7 does.