Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Great software that is close to stock Android, which I like. The amount of Sony-bloatware that comes with it (which is luckily removeable) makes me deduct a point, though.
Just like most people here, I am addicted to pure Android roms. I haven't used an OEM rom in at least 7 years. I then decided to get the XZ1C and realized I didn't need AOSP at all, or even root for that matter. Everything looks great and works fast. I'm super happy to be able to get a phone, slap my SIM card in it, and use it without having to go through all the custom rom process.
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Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Moto Z2 Force. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Hard to find Vanilla android experiences, but this phone has it. Device specific features are neatly tucked away into their own app, even though it might have been nice to have a settings menu item to launch it.
Loved mine, rooted=)
Find it very good, I hate that it replaced the stock ambient display with the Moto display though. Moto's display is ugly imo, and there's no way of getting stock back. But other than that I have absolutely no qualms about the software on this phone, everything is hidden away in it's neat little app and most of it is easily disabled if you don't like it.
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Find it very good, I hate that it replaced the stock ambient display with the Moto display though. Moto's display is ugly imo, and there's no way of getting stock back. But other than that I have absolutely no qualms about the software on this phone, everything is hidden away in it's neat little app and most of it is easily disabled if you don't like it.
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Agree with 2PiSqaured this phone is brilliant love it
Don't like OEM bloatware amazon stuff and voicemail stuff which I not find a way to completely delete even rooted (Froze it with Titanium however)
One of the best OEM skin.
Stock android with tweaks, updates come out quick.
Moto Gestures, my favorite feature. Simple and quick. Amazing
10/10
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Moto X4. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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Virtually stock Android. Simple to use. Smooth operation. Android One version will get monthly updates I hear.
Android One X4 is basically stock android. It has the "slide up" app drawer similar to the pixel, but I'm not sure if it really is the pixel launcher or not.
There are a few moto softwares thrown into the mix, but they're not obtrusive, and most are helpful (Moto Display for automated blue light filter, and and FM radio app).
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I should also add that activating on Project Fi was very simple & easy. It came with a new SIM, and transferred my number to the new SIM seamlessly, and almost instantly.
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Android One X4 is basically stock android. ... and FM radio app
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Does this mean that Moto X4 has real working FM chip ? GSMArena says NO ! This is really important to me
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apatrahil said:
Does this mean that Moto X4 has real working FM chip ? GSMArena says NO ! This is really important to me
Thanks
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I never actually tested it, but I just did, and I can confirm that it does work. It requires headphones (it doesn't have a built in antenna), but it did pick up my local rock station and a few others. I work in a high school (large brick building), so the signal is a little weak, but so is *every* signal, so it should be fine out-and-about.
Could do without the Google stuff but hey....... luckily there's disable
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Could do without the Google stuff but hey....... luckily there's disable
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mirror link works?
Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Nokia 1, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Nokia 1 is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
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The whorst purchase in 2018. Rating 2.5. will be beautiful in my closed, only this.
Got one as a backup phone and for the price is excellent. (bare in mind this is and entry level device... the lowest tier on Android devices, do not expect to be amazed!).
The SoC performs very well and even under heavy load does not warm too much, Android comes almost vanilla and so far just go 2 security updates. No bloatware, no nothing. Screen is small but very responsive.
Very fast response even on app switching, good mic and speaker, small to fit in any pocket and you actually can use chrome with a good performance.
Now the camera is entry level quality (still better than the ones on Vodafone brand devices with the same price tag), the screen is bellow HD and of course small and you will need an SDcard because it only has about 4.5GiB available in the eMMC.
For the price this will do wonders imho.
Phone is very compact and very easy for single handed usage.
stock android with nokia promise of software updates
Its all you can expect from this.
Very slow interface, very bad camera.
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the Moto G6. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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It's pretty much stock Android 8.0 on the G6, and I love it. The circular clock widget is the only thing I've noticed as being different, but I find it to be a nice, fairly useful touch. You can't go wrong with pure android. Good job Motorola.
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It's pretty much stock Android 8.0 on the G6, and I strongly approve. The circular clock widget is the only thing I've noticed as being different, but I find it to be a nice, fairly useful touch.
As for software, again, pretty much stock, at least on my Republic Wireless, 3GB RAM model. Moto mods are an awesome addition, Dolby audio is moderately useful and the FM radio at least works well (for however often you find yourself in need of a radio and can't get to a car. Which for me is almost never). Other than that, same GApps as usual, not a bloated phone. You can't go wrong with pure android. Good job Motorola.
I have not had the need to use a third party launcher (sorry, Nova). Also, the system itself is nearly bloat free. I do use a few of the Moto apps, though. It's responsive enough for me, so I don't have to tweak the animations via developer options.
Its pretty much stock Android with a few obvious features added, which you can disable if you don't want them. 5*
Are you comfortable in your own skin? Is your phone comfortable in its skin? Rate this thread to express how you deem the skin on the HTC U20 5G. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it adds just the right amount of features, it's visually pleasing, and overall it's additive to the experience. If this is a Nexus phone (you didn't think we hand-wrote all of these prompts, did you?) then use this rating to indicate how the latest version of Android looks to you.
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The surface is in the usual HTC Sense, which is relatively close to native Android, so very usable.
It's a shame that there was an disimprovement in the navigation. You can choose between adjustable gestures or buttons. But then as a 3 button variant with nothing to be adjusted (exept hide)! Too bad, with the U12 + I was able to set 4 with free assignment, that was really pleasant.
The notification LED, which now probably only shines in white, could be a bit brighter - so it doesn't attract a lot of attention. As an improvement, however, it now flashes when a notification occurs during loading.
What I REALLY miss is HTC Mail! There is only Gmail with it. OK, I thought, I'll try Outlook .... Microsoft: are you serious? Only 1 month email synchronization? Impossible to change that or to look for elements on the server? What should you do with it? At HTC: Please !!!! Please bring mail back! You're welcome! At least as a download if not preinstalled!
Otherwise, there is little pre-installed. Often referred to as bloatware.
Unfortunately the transfer tool did not work, but that was probably due to my 3 years old U12 + installation, which could not be transferred to the U19e on a trial basis. Newly set up from U20 to U19e, it then ran without any problems. It's a shame: the HTC backup and restore has been discontinued, that might have worked as a workaround ...
All in all, as an old HTC user, I feel at home.
I confirm Groby's judgment, I confirm the native nature of the software which looks a lot like a lineageos, very well done, anyway. I am from a HTC m9, i am satisfied with this htc