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i almost convinced every family members of mine to ditch android and get an iphone, 

  1. Mr.Meerkat

    Mr.Meerkat

    And good for them. If iOS, the design or Apple's ecosystem is what they prefer then why bother persuading them to stick to android? :D 

  2. mrchow19910319

    mrchow19910319

    @Mr.Meerkat the thing is none of them have a slight interest or time to "customize " their android device and all of them, I mean ALL, said after 1-2 years of usage their phone just become so laggy so they have to buy a new one. And none of them had bought a budget android device, it is all mid range device. But after two years of usage all of the phones are pretty much into the trash can. 

     

    Pay more and have a peace of mind and get more years out of your phone, 

  3. Hiya!

    Hiya!

    Its because they didnt knew how to take care of them perhaps.

    I still use my redmi note 2 and served me really well.

    and the parts is cheap too.

  4. NoxiousOdor

    NoxiousOdor

    I've never dealt with the slowdown issue people talk about with android. I still have the S4 and it is still going strong. generally when phones slow down it is because the storage is full which on phones will cause them to have a poor response time

  5. Mr.Meerkat

    Mr.Meerkat

    @WhisperingKnickers For me, its more about running out of RAM than storage. I have a 64GB Micro SD card in my phone which I can shift all my music, videos and pictures onto it (around 15GB~ right now) so I've used less than half of my phone's storage. However, I actually hit my 2.7GB usable RAM capacity everyday by simply streaming something on youtube, switch to chrome&stream something there and then go back to youtube. My phone would stutter for a second or so as it closes chrome and reopens youtube :P

     

    First world problems when Android OS, Android system and google services uses close to 1.9GB of RAM by itself on android 8.0 meaning my Z3C (and its measly 1.7GB usable RAM) on 6.0 actually handles that specific scenario much better as the OS itself uses <600MB of RAM...

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