What's your phone?

LG Nexus 4. Oh, my lovely, faulty device. This thing has so many issues I could write an essay on it. I was confronted with some heavy bugs within the first week of using, now almost 3 years ago, but I liked the smoothness of the device and its OS so much that I was willing to navigate through and around the issues. Even now it can still run 500 programs on the background and function properly. Last year I finally rooted it and only flashed a different kernel because there's almost nothing I'd change about pure Android 5.1. I got all the extra configurations I wanted through Xposed modules. I love the size, OS and feel enough to overlook its - sometimes fatal - mistakes such as not turning on again, disastrous and buggy camera, bad battery life, and discontinued support. Unfortunately I also cannot run it on stock kernel anymore because the battery wouldn't survive that.

I would like to buy a new device but I have no idea what a good successor would be. I basically would like a second Nexus 4, haha.
 
I have a Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime. It's alright, nothing special. Can make calls, send messages, browse the web, download/stream porn, run a few applications. Specs aren't anything special and it hangs every now and then.
 
I have iPhone. Recently, I had a problem with a video. I deleted it by accident but it was very important. Luckily my friend told me about some Disk drill app, one of the best free file recovery software, loaded from here, by the way. It helped me a lot. If someone had such situation then this app may come in handy.
Which iPhone model do you have? :o
 
Galaxy s7 edge. Pretty good phone with no real problems other than the facts that I'm too cheap to buy a case for it and it slips out of my chest pocket too often. Although after it cracked the first time it hasn't cracked again so I guess that's good. Nearly s a year later in just waiting for it to give out on me.
 
i have an iPhone 5 atm bc my samsung broke a while back. i'm stuck into a contract until sept/oct this year so when it's up i'll just upgrade to the iPhone 7 or 8 if it's out by then.
 
Galaxy s7 edge. Pretty good phone with no real problems other than the facts that I'm too cheap to buy a case for it and it slips out of my chest pocket too often. Although after it cracked the first time it hasn't cracked again so I guess that's good. Nearly s a year later in just waiting for it to give out on me.
I would really recommend getting a case, even if you aren't one to often drop your device. There are some pretty good cases out there that are rather inexpensive, but still get the job done to help protect the phone from any physical damage.
 
I would really recommend getting a case, even if you aren't one to often drop your device. There are some pretty good cases out there that are rather inexpensive, but still get the job done to help protect the phone from any physical damage.

Yeah I was going to get an otterbox forever ago since they're supposed to be pretty good, but because the corners of my phone are the points that are cracked/shattered and only being held together really by the screen protector I have I'm afraid that trying to put it into a case would cause it to actually break/fall apart more.
 
Yeah I was going to get an otterbox forever ago since they're supposed to be pretty good, but because the corners of my phone are the points that are cracked/shattered and only being held together really by the screen protector I have I'm afraid that trying to put it into a case would cause it to actually break/fall apart more.
Actually, a case (especially a hard-surface one) may help keep those areas together, believe it or not!
 
An iPhone 6S Plus. I've had this baby for nearly a year and I knew about the existence of the iPhone 7 when it was revealed, but I've heard that it's a downgrade and I've also heard a lot of negative rep about it due to things like no headphone jack, but I'll stick to what I've got until my phone contract expires.
 
I've got a 64 GB iPhone SE. I mostly picked it up because I got a great deal through work, and I kind of missed iOS after using Android for a few years.

The only regret I have is that I wish I had a bigger screen, since I'm bad enough at typing on phones as it is. All in all though, for someone that doesn't have my phone attached to me 24/7, I'm pretty happy with it.
 
I have (FINALLY) moved on from my Moto G and got a Nexus 6 running a Pure Nexus ROM. I love almost everything about this phone...

...EXCEPT for the damn speaker normalization issue. I don't know what kind of spaghetti code they got going on with these speakers but let me tell you I'm bout ready to fight them.
 
Samsung Note 5. No, it does not explode, thankfully.

Love this phone so much, but the downside is it costs $22 to get the S Pen replace (which I broke last year), and I ain't paying that much for a pen.
 
If it makes you feel any better, the Exynos sources in my WIP Lineage OS ROM have only partially functioning SMS code (The phone reports all SMS as unsent, even if they are) and the microphone input is really spotty - when I record anything it sounds like it's in slow motion. That and the battery drain is a bit high but it seems to be getting better with the days. Otherwise it works far better than the stock ROM in almost every way possible.


Wow what? Does that SMS issue persist between different SMS Apps?
 
Lenovo/Motorola Moto G4. It's big, probably too big, and the screen suffers from the worst screen burn I've ever encountered, but it's great considering the low price tag. If I had the money, I would switch it though.
 
iPhone 7 regular. Absolutely love it. Non-Apple phones are nice too, and usually come at a more reasonable price, but I love the design of the iPhone and have grown so used to it and iOS as of late. It's impossible to switch to anything else.

Also love my lil sheeple phone case.... <3
 
Galaxy s8. It's my first proper smartphone so it's really blowing my mind, I had no idea phones were like this
 
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