1. Budget?
~30k (maximum 35k)
2. Display type and size?
~5" (nothing more than 5.5")
3. Dual sim?
Not required.
4. Preferred choice of brand?
None. Anything with sturdy build quality will do. I prefer developer friendly brands, Nexus, OP, etc. (straightforward bootloader unlock, ROM availability, etc.)
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera)?
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc).
Android.
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready).
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc)?
Little gaming, mostly web browsing, e-mails and video watching.
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration?
OnePlus 5.
10. Any other info that you want to share.
I prefer stable stock Android and fluid performance over anything else. I've been using Nexus 5 for the last 3 years and it still runs with little lags and stutters.
My second priority is camera. I need a really good camera this time.
Most probably I won't be upgrading anytime soon after I buy this one so I need something that'll last me good time.
I don't prefer Samsung for its bloated interface and useless features.
I've pretty much zeroed in on OP5, are there any other options available?
Will it be wise to buy OP5 this early? Nexus 5 was released in October 2013 and after 2-3 months they released a revised hardware version with better microphone and speaker modifications. Are these kind of hardware revisions common these days?
Thanks.
~30k (maximum 35k)
2. Display type and size?
~5" (nothing more than 5.5")
3. Dual sim?
Not required.
4. Preferred choice of brand?
None. Anything with sturdy build quality will do. I prefer developer friendly brands, Nexus, OP, etc. (straightforward bootloader unlock, ROM availability, etc.)
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera)?
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc).
Android.
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready).
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc)?
Little gaming, mostly web browsing, e-mails and video watching.
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration?
OnePlus 5.
10. Any other info that you want to share.
I prefer stable stock Android and fluid performance over anything else. I've been using Nexus 5 for the last 3 years and it still runs with little lags and stutters.
My second priority is camera. I need a really good camera this time.
Most probably I won't be upgrading anytime soon after I buy this one so I need something that'll last me good time.
I don't prefer Samsung for its bloated interface and useless features.
I've pretty much zeroed in on OP5, are there any other options available?
Will it be wise to buy OP5 this early? Nexus 5 was released in October 2013 and after 2-3 months they released a revised hardware version with better microphone and speaker modifications. Are these kind of hardware revisions common these days?
Thanks.