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 What's the best Android phone out there? (3)

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Well it depends what you mean by best as they each have pros and cons. HTC makes the One line which are really solid phones. Theyre really durable because of the metal frame and gorilla glass screen. Also they're incredibly easy to take apart and repair by yourself with cheap replacement parts. You could buy all the parts and build it yourself for 100$.

I'm torn on the Samsung galaxies. I had the S5 which was a steaming pile of garbage. It became slow very quickly and the battery life was attrocious however those things have been remedied in the S6 and S7 which run perfectly fine. The upside to these phones are their beautiful displays but that's about it. Another downside for me was the sheer amount of bloatware they come with. There's a good 2 dozen programs that come preloaded on the phone that I never used once. So you buy a 16g phone that's really 14g considering there's 2gigs of bullshit on there. But if that stuff doesn't bother you then it's not really that big a deal. You can also disable them so they don't pop up but they will still be on the phone.

I have heart awful things about droids. Theyre really not user friendly at all and their performance is just standard. There's nothing really special about them except they can become mobile hotspots but then again I think that feature is now present on most all new phones so it's not really a standout feature for them anymore.

I personally have the LG G4 and I love it. It's really fast, the screen is responsive, bright, and clear. The battery life is great especially compared to the s5 which died by 2pm with light use. The downsides for this phone are it's shape. It does not sit comfortably in the hand and is very easy to drop of you don't have a case. The screen is also not very durable so a case and screen protector are a must but everyone gets those things for any phone so they're negligible downsides. There wasn't a lot of bloatware which I liked and it's got some cool festures like tap to open where you can tap the screen when it's off instead of putting in your password or pressing the on button. A downside for me is that the on button is on the back. Its not that big a deal but it's just kinda awkward to get used to considering every other phone has it on the sides. Also this is a downside for nearly every Android I've ever seen: the speaker is on the back. So your media plays audio in the direction away from you instead of towards you so people across from you hear it more clearly than you do. Also if you place it on a surface the audio plays into the surface thus muffling it. It's not a big deal at all but I've always seen it as a general design flaw for androids in general.

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Yeah..., I was just creating an excuse to post that joke ;)

I don't own a smart phone. I can't read those tiny letters.

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