It seems like waterproof phones are becoming more common, great must-have feature. I remember even the current iPhone was rumored to be waterproof before it came out.
It’s funny how everyone in the new Mission: Impossible movie uses Nokia Windows phones, hardly anyone I know does.
I’ve been using the MS Lumia 640 for about a month. Absolutely love it. The MS stuff is great: Office, email, OneDrive integration, the music app, the MS News and Sports apps, the phone app. However, the app store for 3rd parties is a graveyard.
It’s sad because I think that with Windows 10, Office 365 and the Surface tablets/Lumia phones, Microsoft has really reset the high water mark for usability and just desirable GUI and hardware.
Still on the iPhone 4! It’s slow, but still works and only need a recharge every 24 hours with normal use (last longer if used only as a phone/texting device). What can I say… the longer I’ve kept it the more pointless it seems to waste money (and the environment) on a new phone. My goal is to keep it going until the iPhone 7 is here. By then I suspect the number of apps that don’t support iOS7 anymore will be the end of it.
I agree - I’ve got a Lumia 735 and a Surface Book - couldn’t be happier with the devices and the OS integration. The next wave of WindowsPhone (supposedly going to be branded ‘Surface’ phones) will have the final, full Windows10 integration so they should be pretty kick-ass.
My 11 year old son says Cortana is smarter than Siri.
Sony XA and HTC One A9
I love Android phones. 'm looking forward to new Nokia phone with Android. Hope it won’t disappoint me like Lumia. OMG i love my old Nokia bricks so much.
Im using the ZTE Axon 7 on AT&T although I believe it works with Verizon too. If you’re interested in buying out of a plan, it is a great phone with very good (high end competitive) specs. You will not find it included in any plan. It is only sold unlocked at $400. Look into it, I love it.
I have an iPhone 6 and will probably stick with Apple especially since they are now integrating decent cameras.
The combination of software and hardware reliability with large content availability and a good camera is the most important for me.
One Plus is another phone I would consider if I had to choose - they are pretty good though a bit less reliable.
I’m using blackberry passport. It’s not supported anymore, but it’s not a big deal with me. I’m using it just for basic needs and i love it’s manly style!
I owned many different brands and now have a Xiaomi Redmi 3 Prime edition, I have to say I recommend sticking with the overlords Apple or Samsung for their overall quality, better UI and camera.
Finally, the next round of Windows 10 phones are arriving. My Nokia-made MS phone is on its last legs but the Surface Phone is yet to be seen… this HP is finally out (I’m not an HP fan, but I do like the details - especially the random splayed speaker “grill” pattern.
Been using a Pixel XL for about 3 months now. Big change coming from iOS, but I like it a lot. Fast, pretty simple, and unlimited cloud photo storage is nice.