Still using and recommending the Asus zen fone 2 ze551ml specifically. Other zf2 variants, especially the branded ones, are not as good. factory unlocked and easily debloated with the power of a an Atom netbook running x86 android.
On Dec 11, 2016 11:29 AM, "Eli Allen" <ealle...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you can wait till mobile world congress at the end of February, lots of > new phones come out then > > On Dec 11, 2016 1:22 PM, "Winterlight" <winterli...@winterlight.org> > 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. >