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Android phone thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 16222529" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>There are a lot of opinions and a lot of great Android phones out there. The current family of Google Pixel phones can not be beat. Simply for the software support directly from Google. When you buy a phone directly from Google, they are carrier unlocked. That means you can run any custom firmware you want, and pretty much use any carrier you want. There is no carrier bloatware....just a stock, fast, Android experience. Updates come once a month minimum for 2 years...this means you will always be running the latest and greatest Android software, heck I've been running Android Q for over a month now, Google lets you opt in to try out the upcoming Android operating system before it gets released to the public. Most flagship phones will not see Android Q for months after it is released. Just my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 16222529, member: 52057"] There are a lot of opinions and a lot of great Android phones out there. The current family of Google Pixel phones can not be beat. Simply for the software support directly from Google. When you buy a phone directly from Google, they are carrier unlocked. That means you can run any custom firmware you want, and pretty much use any carrier you want. There is no carrier bloatware....just a stock, fast, Android experience. Updates come once a month minimum for 2 years...this means you will always be running the latest and greatest Android software, heck I've been running Android Q for over a month now, Google lets you opt in to try out the upcoming Android operating system before it gets released to the public. Most flagship phones will not see Android Q for months after it is released. Just my experience. [/QUOTE]
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