How is the browsing experience in Nexus 5..
I mean which offer better browsing experience Nexus or Lumia ?
and
Is Music player is faster or slower compare to WP?
(Browsing & playing Music are features which i used most)
I m also planning to move on from WP.(Probably Nexus 6 or Moto X+1)
How is the browsing experience in Nexus 5..
I mean which offer better browsing experience Nexus or Lumia ?
and
Is Music player is faster or slower compare to WP?
(Browsing & playing Music are features which i used most)
I m also planning to move on from WP.(Probably Nexus 6 or Moto X+1)
Chrome straight out beats Internet Explorer in features and performance. The Android L version is even better.
Google Play Music even without Material Design is like 10x faster, more polished and has better integration with the lockscreen and notification center/shade. Here are a few photos:
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I too have a Nexus 5 and there is no real point of waiting for a Nexus 6, unless you like phablets.
If you have any more questions regarding Nexus 5 or Android in general, message me or maybe the OP. I've had my Nexus 5 for over a month now.
I share your frustrations about the 930 except I have no problem with 8.1. I've had one for 5 weeks...4 of which have been passed at the Care Centre awaiting for "stock" so they can replace it. I was just informed I'll have to wait yet another week. Meaning I'll have the phone for over a month and only used it for 1 week.
Needless to say, I've had it with Microsoft's horrible customer service. The phone is plagued with problems and they're too incompetent to get a replacement although the law demands them to.
As soon as Sony puts the Z3 Compact for sale, I'm out.
Yeah I've never used IOS or Android so like reading the comparisons and opinions.
@Ian Too transmitting his info to a for profit company? Microsoft isn't doing this out the goodness of their hearts you know
Absolutely, but location info isn't being transmitted at all and MS have given express undertakings that personal information will not be used by Microsoft for targeting advertisements.
Google's whole business plan revolves around targeting advertisements to their users. Microsoft sell software, goods and services. They're two very different companies.
But the reason I'm posting is a statement above about Nokia quality. I know everyone has different experiences, but I have a generally low opinion in this area, the main exception being I've been amazed at some of the abuse (like, dropping on concrete floors) my Nokia phones have taken and kept working.
But I've had the 520x, whatever T-Mobile sold; a 630 and 635, and have been unimpressed. I know these are all budget phones, but the battery performance has been dreadful. They all go crazy with reboots and browser crashes when I hit certain websites that other phones in my possession handle just fine. The 8.1 developer update made the battery life of my 630 such that the phone is unusable during the course of a normal day (I recognized problems were part of the risk of doing it, so I wasn't outraged or anything, but it was another strike against the device). My new 635 has poor battery endurance as well, and has a bunch of other crazy behaviors I won't go into. And yes, I'm a battery-endurance fanatic so I'm always making sure apps are closed and everything else is optimized.,
I don't want to presume, is there anyone in this discussion with a thorough knowledge of ios and/android who would be up for me messaging questions? About how things I personally find important compare.
Cheers in advance if I get a yes.
Thanks! For the screen shot.
Now it's decided that I'll switch to Android.
But I'll buy latest device because that means longer support.
Dude I study about these OSes as if my life depends on them. XD
Just message me, I will be extremely happy to help.
Eh, longer support? Android devices, at least Nexus devices are supported for around 2 years mostly. I hope that's okay?
Though the best part about buying a Nexus is that even when the official updates are done you can easily flash a Custom ROM and be on the latest OS for 4 years or more.
I just don't get these threads. When I moved from iPhone to Windows Phone I didn't go back and unload on it.
Glad you're liking your new phone and that it suits you. Phones are a personal choice.
How so? And I'll follow up your answer to my question; you only make it as cluttered and messy as YOU want to....got cluttered and messy.