Re: Switching from IOS to android, any tips?
Nokia is perfectly fine, and both of the complaints in post 22 had to do with Android as a hole, not Nokia specifically. They were bought out by a Finish company called HMD, so they are just using the brand name, but their phones consistently take the top spot for budget handsets, previously held by Motorola G series.
The amount of features you get for the price, the up to date Android versions they ship with, the 95% stock experience, and the prompt updates really can't be beat without rom loading a chinese phone, which isn't always very easy.
@22
There are other software keyboards available that may improve your typing experience. And I think people have figure out ways to get talkback on the phone by them selves but I agree that's annoying.
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