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advanced_skill

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Upgrading my Windows phone, need some suggestions

There are so many Android phones on the market. Which one should I choose?

I am deciding between a Nexus 6P vs. waiting for Samsung S7 (maybe Edge). All I really want are these key features:
  • Strong CPU (and GPU), very fast
  • Good front/back camera
  • Adequate amount of storage (at least 32GB, prefer expandable)
  • Good amount of memory (at least 3GB)
  • High resolution, clear screen with vibrant colors
  • Excellent battery life (prefer fast charging)
  • Adequate screen size
  • Not bloated with extra phone features that I will probably never use
  • Worth it for the price
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Works in the US
Still stuck between those two, but I know there are many more phones available.

Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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Alkajak

Having recently converted from a Nexus 5 to a Note 4, I can say from experience that I will be staying far away from Samsung moving forward. LG and Sony seem to have the best going for them right now.
 
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Kantry123

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well if u want a flagship phone with nominal price point i would suggest to go with Oneplus 2
its good and worth the price...and it has all the above features u have mentioned


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REDBEARD1

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Upgrading my Windows phone, need some suggestions

There are so many Android phones on the market. Which one should I choose?

I am deciding between a Nexus 6P vs. waiting for Samsung S7 (maybe Edge). All I really want are these key features:
  • Strong CPU (and GPU), very fast
  • Good front/back camera
  • Adequate amount of storage (at least 32GB, prefer expandable)
  • Good amount of memory (at least 3GB)
  • High resolution, clear screen with vibrant colors
  • Excellent battery life (prefer fast charging)
  • Adequate screen size
  • Not bloated with extra phone features that I will probably never use
  • Worth it for the price
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Works in the US
Still stuck between those two, but I know there are many more phones available.

Thanks for the suggestions.

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I have a samsung note 4 and i really like it. Super fast, excellent battery, big screen and a handy S-pen to make notes in the classroom. But an S7 is also very good. I personally don't see a reason to go with the edge version. Apart from the borders that look a bit more nice, it's the same phone than the regular one afaik so imo it's not worth the extra money only for that.
 
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jamescv7

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One thing you can check is their synthetic benchmark test, and definitely the improvements of S7 can generally outnumbered to Nexus 6P.

When it comes on Camera feature, hence little difference of megapixels isn't an issue here but rather the quality can have alongside the subject you have for photography.

Bloated of features will never be prevent since its already an usual marketing strategy nowadays.
 
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