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My contract is up soon I have an apple iphone 4s and I would like to know what android would best suit me 

 

 

Requirements

 

Must be wireless charging capable

Must have removable back plate and battery

Must have an micro sd slot

Must have a long battery life 

Can not be anything made by samsung 

 

 

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My contract is up soon I have an apple iphone 4s and I would like to know what android would best suit me 

 

 

Requirements

 

Must be wireless charging capable

Must have removable back plate and battery

Must have an micro sd slot

Must have a long battery life 

Can not be anything made by samsung 

Just saying that removable backplate/battery is rarely found with wireless charging, and imho is massively overrated. SD card however is a huge deal from a cost perspective.

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Nexus 6 is what I'm thinking.

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Nexus 6 is what I'm thinking.

Must have removable back plate and battery

Must have an micro sd slot

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Requirements

 

Must be wireless charging capable

Must have removable back plate and battery

Must have an micro sd slot

Must have a long battery life 

Can not be anything made by samsung 

LG G4 is probably your best bet for a current flagship. The only thing it's missing is wireless charging, but that's really easy to add with an aftermarket Qi pad, or LG's official folio case.

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Nexus 6 is what I'm thinking.

Do you even read OP brah

Thats that. If you need to get in touch chances are you can find someone that knows me that can get in touch.

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The HTC One M9 is really the best phone out there - completely unbelievable battery life, wireless charging supportive, and it looks fantastic. It is the fastest phone ever made by HTC and has one of the best cameras in existence of phones. The only problem is that it does not have an easy-access battery (it requires some tools and general knowledge of phone teardown), but I still think it's worth it. It's my #1 if I ever switched to Android.

 

That's the phone I thought of first but i wanted to hear from people to see if theirs a better one than that 

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LG G4 is probably your best bet for a current flagship. The only thing it's missing is wireless charging, but that's really easy to add with an aftermarket Qi pad, or LG's official folio case.

 

 

Has linus done a video on it? nvm he hasnt xD

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What does googles calculator tell ya

https://www.android.com/phones/whichphone/

That doesn't go as specific as OP's requirements though, but for the questions that it does ask it's pretty good. Gave me 5 phones and they were all what suit my needs well (M9, M8, N6, Z3 and Desire Eye)

 

 

Has linus done a video on it? 

Sadly not yet

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This phone you mention doesn't exist

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This phone you mention doesn't exist

 

 

Actually the lg g4 checks every box I had for an android phone 

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LG G4 is probably your best bet for a current flagship. The only thing it's missing is wireless charging, but that's really easy to add with an aftermarket Qi pad, or LG's official folio case.

Bought an LG G4 two weeks ago and it came wireless charger ready. Now if only i had a wireless charger ...

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Bought an LG G4 two weeks ago and it came wireless charger ready. Now if only i had a wireless charger ...

 

 

Lew from unboxtherapy showed a cheap wireless charger for about 18 dollars in his tech deals series 

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The LG G4 with the folio case.

 

It checks every tickbox you have, and more.

 

I own one, actually, and it's very, VERY good.

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Actually the lg g4 checks every box I had for an android phone

Except wireless charging unless you want to get a back for it.

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Except wireless charging unless you want to get a back for it.

Like i posted above, when i bought my g4 two weeks ago it came with wireless charging coil/connector thing on the original back. Both back covers actually since i got the premium version which came with a leather and a plastic back.
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Like i posted above, when i bought my g4 two weeks ago it came with wireless charging coil/connector thing on the original back. Both back covers actually since i got the premium version which came with a leather and a plastic back.

Actually, that's for NFC.

 

I tried putting it on my LG wireless charger that came with my G3 and it didn't charge.

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Actually, that's for NFC.

 

I tried putting it on my LG wireless charger that came with my G3 and it didn't charge.

Ah well thats a bummer, was kinda looking forward to getting on the wireless charger cool train. Not really liking the current cases with the added wireless charging but i can wait a bit and see if anything better comes out.

Thanks for the info!

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Ah well thats a bummer, was kinda looking forward to getting on the wireless charger cool train. Not really liking the current cases with the added wireless charging but i can wait a bit and see if anything better comes out.

Thanks for the info!

There's backs that do support wireless charging apparently.

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S6, M8?

The S6 doesn't have a removable back

The OP also mentioned he doesn't want any Samsung Products

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