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Which ANDROID PHONE is the best ? |
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@lakewolf | 2 January 16 | |
theres no such thing as best in android world,thats in the eye of the beholder and even that is not perfect !
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@0gypsy0 | 2 January 16 | |
The one I can't afford is always the best
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@gr8guy78 | 2 January 16 | |
The HTC Wildfire is the best.
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@nosfratu | 2 January 16 | |
The one that suits your needs as an individual... In all honesty I have 2 android phones a Hisense U939 running 4.2 and a Samsung S5 running 5.0 and I can't see any real difference other than cosmetics, difference in onboard memory screen and camera quality and that about it.... O and the Samsung is a monster on Data costs I use lot less data on the Hisense than the Samsung running the same apps and stuff.
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@0gypsy0 | 2 January 16 | |
is Sony eating up data like the Samsung does? @Nosferatu
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@nosfratu | 3 January 16 | |
@ 0gypsy0 - 2.01.16 - 11:26pm is Sony eating up data like the Samsung does? @Nosferatu Not that I know of. But on my S5 I have resorted to switching off background data which seems to help. I just think that the more top end phones on themarket tend too pull a lot more information from apps than the lower end phones. I have noticed on my Hisense on facebook and twitter that I need to click on videos to play them whereas on my S5 as I scroll down when u reach the video it starts to play within the thumbnail so in effect uses the data of the video played and it happens again when scrolling upwards... Meaning that according to data usage I have watched the video clip 2 times without really even watching it 1 time. |
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@3mel | 3 January 16 | |
if you had the same versions of the same apps they would be trying to do all the same things. it's just that newer phones that can handle more connections will be better at being hooked in to many things at once.
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@flash | 3 January 16 | |
what about speed and ram memory and 1.7 ghz core processor and 1GB ROM and 8GB internal memory and 8mb camera and phone that the option to backup user data in recovery mode
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@0gypsy0 | 3 January 16 | |
@ 3mel - 3.01.16 - 03:57pm if you had the same versions of the same apps they would be trying to do all the same things. it's just that newer phones that can handle more connections will be better at being hooked in to many things at once. And that sucks when you don't have an unlimited data plan. In Italy they aren't very generous with the internet. I always restrict background data, sometimes I switch to 2G.. . so ridiculous |
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@0gypsy0 | 3 January 16 | |
and H+ and 4G eats up a lot of data
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