Re: [H] New Android Phone
Huawei is the company that built the phone for Google. Just like HTC is the one who built the newer Pixel phone. Google still doesn't have in-house hardware design and manufacturing facilities yet. - Brian On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Winterlight wrote: > > I am looking a Nexus 6P and I keep seeing Huawei - Google Nexus 6P > So what does the Huawei mean? thanks > > > > > > > At 12:14 PM 12/11/2016, you wrote: > >> My Android phone of choice is the ones by Google, Nexus and the current >> Pixel, for the simple reason that updates are direct from Google with no >> lack time. Best Buy still has some Nexus 6P in stock. >> >> My second choice would be the OnePlus Three, as close to the stock Android >> OS without owning a Google phone. >> >> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016, 10:23 AM Winterlight >> wrote: >> >> > I have been a Windows Phone user for many years. I really liked the >> > interface, but unfortunately the lack of apps that I need compel me >> > to move on. 18 months ago my business needs forced me to use an >> > Android phone. So for the last year and a half I have been using a >> > Lumia 1520 for personal use, and a Motorolla G 2nd generation for >> > business. Once my Lumia was upgraded to Win10 a lot of things I >> > needed stopped working correctly. >> > >> > It is time to start using a single phone, and the apps I need are on >> > Android. I am looking to buy a new Android phone...something better >> > then the Motto G...something better designed, more modern, and will >> > work well with Win 10. I am not goint to get a contract and I don't >> > need the latest greatest. I don't use any social media. I am never >> > going to hack the bios or do anything esoteric with my phone. My >> > primary goal is simplicity or use, and productivity without >> > frustration. I don't know if there is any big differences outside of >> > physical appearance between Android manufacturers but I want one that >> > is easy to use, and doesn't catch on fire. Any suggestions or advice >> > appreciated. >> > >> > >> > >> > >
Re: [H] New Android Phone
I am looking a Nexus 6P and I keep seeing Huawei - Google Nexus 6P So what does the Huawei mean? thanks At 12:14 PM 12/11/2016, you wrote: My Android phone of choice is the ones by Google, Nexus and the current Pixel, for the simple reason that updates are direct from Google with no lack time. Best Buy still has some Nexus 6P in stock. My second choice would be the OnePlus Three, as close to the stock Android OS without owning a Google phone. On Sun, Dec 11, 2016, 10:23 AM Winterlight wrote: > I have been a Windows Phone user for many years. I really liked the > interface, but unfortunately the lack of apps that I need compel me > to move on. 18 months ago my business needs forced me to use an > Android phone. So for the last year and a half I have been using a > Lumia 1520 for personal use, and a Motorolla G 2nd generation for > business. Once my Lumia was upgraded to Win10 a lot of things I > needed stopped working correctly. > > It is time to start using a single phone, and the apps I need are on > Android. I am looking to buy a new Android phone...something better > then the Motto G...something better designed, more modern, and will > work well with Win 10. I am not goint to get a contract and I don't > need the latest greatest. I don't use any social media. I am never > going to hack the bios or do anything esoteric with my phone. My > primary goal is simplicity or use, and productivity without > frustration. I don't know if there is any big differences outside of > physical appearance between Android manufacturers but I want one that > is easy to use, and doesn't catch on fire. Any suggestions or advice > appreciated. > > >
Re: [H] New Android Phone
I too, was on the WP platform. Lumia 920 VZW. Loved it but just never had the apps I needed or wanted for other devices - Cameras, gadgets, etc. It's to bad because I really liked everything else. So I went with the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. this doesn't blow up or melt down. The Non-edge model is nice as well but the deal they offered me made sense to take the edge. I like it a lot. Nice to have app freedom. As for the edge, the main thing I like about it is the 'Apps Edge' it's a little tab that you can swing out & holds a bunch of different things from frequently used tasks, contacts, & apps (which I use the most). There are also things like a compass, news & sports things, etc. I hadn't been a fan of Samsung for years (their monitor class action really soured me - I was compensated but nothing like we should have been) but I couldn't deny the researching I had done on phones. I would have went for a more pure Google phone but with VZW or now, AT&T - it wasn't an option. This phone is water proof/resistant & durable. Has 64 on board and u can expand it with a 128GB card (last I knew, could be more now). Updates always go well. No slow downs on videos, games, etc. I have no regrets with this phone. However, I am very cautious with apps. If it's not well reviewed by 1K+ reviewers & been out awhile - I look for something else. I bet there are a thousand apps that do the same thing one way or another. Coming from the WP it's like fresh air. On 12/11/2016 12:22 PM, Winterlight wrote: I have been a Windows Phone user for many years. I really liked the interface, but unfortunately the lack of apps that I need compel me to move on. 18 months ago my business needs forced me to use an Android phone. So for the last year and a half I have been using a Lumia 1520 for personal use, and a Motorolla G 2nd generation for business. Once my Lumia was upgraded to Win10 a lot of things I needed stopped working correctly. It is time to start using a single phone, and the apps I need are on Android. I am looking to buy a new Android phone...something better then the Motto G...something better designed, more modern, and will work well with Win 10. I am not goint to get a contract and I don't need the latest greatest. I don't use any social media. I am never going to hack the bios or do anything esoteric with my phone. My primary goal is simplicity or use, and productivity without frustration. I don't know if there is any big differences outside of physical appearance between Android manufacturers but I want one that is easy to use, and doesn't catch on fire. Any suggestions or advice appreciated.