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My current one I guess.
Never had one that's completely satisfied me though.
First smartphone was a Samsung Galaxy Ace. Ran well for the time. Was okay in most ways, but it's screen was really pixilated...also a bit greenish if I remember right? Aged pretty quickly.
Second was the Sony Xperia P. Cool looking, but wow is it's battery awful.
A small, even for the time, 1400MaH battery combine with a super bright RGBW 560p display which drained it within three hours of use, max. Also had a terrible graphics processor, so it dropped frames like crazy, especially with Sony's seemingly terribly optimised default home screen.
My current phone is the Oppo R7. Mainly because it was good value.
It's okay, but it never got the software support I hoped it would. It's also perhaps just a smidgen too big for my liking.
Perhaps my biggest problem with it is its AMOLED display. It tends to over-saturate most colours(green especially), which can be irritating on its own, but the colours can also be a little...off? Most noticeably, reds always look slightly orange. I can't believe adjusting display settings is such a rare feature on phones, especially as they have become media consumption devices.
I've learnt my lesson, and will be looking to make sure my next phone has a relatively colour accurate display.
If I were to get a new phone, it would be either an HTC One M9 or S9. The Pixel phone looks interesting, but it's currently way too expensive.
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I have a lot of problems with products that dictate what you must use and products that have the attitude 'They are going to buy it anyway, so why bother supporting it."
I used to love nokia's back in the day, firstly the 5110 then the 3110 and 8150, but they got so big that they thought 'They are going to buy it anyway'
Then along came the smart phone. I had the iPhone 3gs, 4 then 5. Lovely looking phones, functional, easy to use, BUT you can only do what apple want's you to do unless you jailbreak it. The after sales service is fantastic and other companies can learn a lot, but the phone itself is so limited that customising is impossible.
Then I went to a Samsung Galaxy S5. I love the fact that it is android/linux based, those who know me know I am a huge fan of Linux. Great phone, customise the way you want, linked in to google, water resistant, a great camera for its time AND expandable memory via SD card, which was a deal sealer for me as I have over 80GB of music and need 128gb of storage. BUT i got burnt when I bought the Samsung Gear S2 that shipped with faulty straps. The after sales services was disgusting, it was their way or no way at all. There was no engagement with the customer, they merely dictated to the customer....and that is a deal breaker.
I have just ordered the Huawei P9 and watch bundle which I will get in the next couple of days.
I fully researched this product and read feed back on not only the company and the products. I am confident I am with a winner. A dual lens camera made by Leica, dual sim, expandable memory and apparently great after sales support.
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