My mobile phone is just that, a mobile phone; probably about 10 years old, holds like a phone used to not like holding a notepad to your ears!
using a Nexus 4 at the moment, only real complaint is that the battery could be better, but the rom / kernal combo I'm on is better than stock atleast
Cheap Samsung sgh-t105g, Obamaphone is what we call these. Get it free because I'm disabled. I do have a G1 from yesteryear, but it's battery is bad, need to get a new one, get it unlocked (it was T-mobile, so shouldn't be hard), and put the sim into it. My phone is famous on TV for being used as a "throw away" phone by bad guys. Woot! Laugh, but it's free and since I'm home mostly, people can get a hold of me thru my computer. =)
Beautiful phone, been using it for the past few days at work for app development, and it is great. As for myself, been using an Xperia Play for around a year and a half.
This is a 'mid range' Chinese phone, ThL have their own store like Apple stores and so on. So it's a great phone for $160~
I use a 16gb Moto X. Probably my favorite android device to date. Its fast enough for every day use, runs essentially stock 4.4.2. Even though the voice recognition and everything is on at all times, the battery easily lasts an entire day. The touchless control is more useful than I expected, because it essentially only works with the owners voice I can fairly easily leave it in my pocket and add meetings/classes/etc. to my calendar, respond to text messages (which I can read on my pebble), and all that jazz.
I have this phone and I second this. It's not terrible, but it's not the best. FWIW, it's better than any of my previous smartphones though.
I've got this: and I just love it. 120$ for an android 4.0 phone with 1.2ghz quad core, load of rams, runs whatever I want on full speed, has dualsim. The only thing that it doesn't have is bluetooth HID support, so no wireless ps2/wii controller ;(
Sony Xperia Mini 88.0 x 52.0 x 16.0 mm Nо one makes small formfactors anymore. I do not like 5" shovels.
Moto G - does what I need from a phone and can't really complain for £99. There are a few phones that I would like though - the Lumia 1020 (still not sold on W8 though) and Xperia Z1 Compact, mostly. The only problem I have with most phones is that I'm pretty much tied into using iTunes now, and I much prefer playing music on an iPhone over any of the Android alternatives I've tried, which is why my next phone will probably be a 64GB iPhone 5, unless I get a separate dedicated music player.
Seconded. It's a sad fact of modern life that Apple's offerings are now deemed "small". I had the QWERTY Xperia Pro (a stout little punter with its slide-out keyboard and non-huge screen) but am now on a 32GB Iphone 5 for work. Very satisfied, even touchscreen typing one gets used to. Blackberry 9790 for work which is damn fine hardware-wise but why does the OS suck so much...
Got myself a new toy today. I was going to but the Sony Xperia Z1 but found out it's been replaced with the newer Sony Xperia ZL2. So I bought that instead Release date May 2014 Screen size (inches) 5.00 Resolution 1080x1920 pixels Processor 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon RAM 3GB Internal storage 32GB Expandable storage up to (GB) 128 Rear camera 20.7-megapixel with flash - Front camera 3.1-megapixel Operating System Android 4.4 4G phone network + NFC 4K Video recording! It's a pretty nice bit of kit but even better I got it for a very good price. It sells for 80'000 yen (around 790 USD / 460 GBP) but the phone company were having a 75'000 yen cash back offer so basically I paid 50USD / 29 GBP for it! A sample image from the camera (really dull day today)