Just pick a phone and stick with it!
Just pick a phone and stick with it!
Ha, not until it meets my needs the best! Unless the iPhone 8 gets better in the battery department, my fallback is the Pixel (original one, that is). If it does meet/exceed it, I wouldn't mind keeping the iPhone 8...
How much better is Pixel battery life compared to iPhone 8?
Speaking of battery life:
Sony Xperia X battery life was OK on Marshmallow (last a waking day with a bit left over), but took a hit on Nugget (last a working day and only maybe a waking day).
On Sailfish X battery life is extended way beyond what Android offers. I took it off the charger 6 1/2 hours ago, have poked at it a fair bit (still adjusting/tweaking/playing) and I'm at 91% still. And this is with a couple apps running as minimized covers to help me test battery endurance.
Speaking of battery life:
Sony Xperia X battery life was OK on Marshmallow (last a waking day with a bit left over), but took a hit on Nugget (last a working day and only maybe a waking day).
On Sailfish X battery life is extended way beyond what Android offers. I took it off the charger 6 1/2 hours ago, have poked at it a fair bit (still adjusting/tweaking/playing) and I'm at 91% still. And this is with a couple apps running as minimized covers to help me test battery endurance.
How is the Sailfish experience going? Did you do a write up?
Speaking of battery life:
Sony Xperia X battery life was OK on Marshmallow (last a waking day with a bit left over), but took a hit on Nugget (last a working day and only maybe a waking day).
On Sailfish X battery life is extended way beyond what Android offers. I took it off the charger 6 1/2 hours ago, have poked at it a fair bit (still adjusting/tweaking/playing) and I'm at 91% still. And this is with a couple apps running as minimized covers to help me test battery endurance.
...the Xperia X is certainly not a premium phone...
It's not top of the line for Android, but:
It is the most powerful hardware that Sailfish has ever run on and the first 64 bit SoC. So in effect, when I flashed it I turned it into a flagship phone. :winktongue:
- It feels and looks premium
- Snapdragon 650 is no slouch
- 3GB RAM and 32GB storage ain't bad
- Display is very nice in all light conditions
- 23MP rear and 13MP front cameras do a decent job
The Sony camera sensor has a lot of potential. I was playing around trying to unlock some more of it on Android. Now I'm back to square one with Sailfish X. I'll persevere though and try some tricks. Exploring Open Camera app right now (or have it installed and will play with it when I have the time to do some side by side shots vs stock camera app).
Not ready for prime time but maybe weekend fun?
Well I'm driving mine for about 36 hours now and will continue daily with it.
What's missing is:
Everything else seems to be covered except minor frills. YMMV of course. I have no work required apps at this time and I don't really do much on a phone outside of comm other than photography and nav. Here maps is a go so nav is covered... And I like fiddling with camera as much as or more than point and shoot.
- My bank App, but I have Ally so even if I needed to upload a check image I can do that in browser (the only bank I know of that lets me do it that way)
- My carrier app, so browser covers that as well
Be advised before you buy an Xperia X just to flash it, availability is regional at this time.
https://blog.jolla.com/sailfishx/
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Thanks.
I have Ally also but can use my iPad if I need to upload a check (rare).
So if I bought one off Ebay I would have to make sure it has the correct bands for Cricket.
Even if someone were to get a US version could you flash an international ROM through flashtool? I just flashed a UK ROM on my US-spec XZ to get the FP scanner working.The Us and the international are both a match for Cricket. I use my international F5121 on Cricket.