Among the few android phones that i have used personally ,i always feel the nexus series and the motorola have an edge over the others.
I always feel a mobile phone or a gadget should just be a medium to achieve what you want. , without getting n the way. Iphone/Ipads do that so do the nexus series.
Nexus 4/5 are great phones for daily purpose let down by their battery life. Moto g has a better battery life and a dual sim option to boot! Honestly , unless you are specifically looking for particular features like a full hd screen, or a better camera, or unless you are offended by the relatively plain lifeless design, moto g (and x) are the best android phones in the market. Bar none. Pocketable, eminently usable and reliable and I just love how it disappears in the crowd..
Oh,i am sounding like a moto fanboy! I dont own a motorola phone, but my father does use a moto G , and If i move to android it will be a G for me too.
My wife needs a new phone. Currently She is using Lumia 520 but as she listens to music a lot, the phone is not upto her expectations. Creating playlist is very time consuming and there is not option to edit playlist like add to queue or remove.
I know that 8.1 update is on the way and we should wait. but the fact is that my own phone is 3.5 years old, So I will buy her a new one and I will use her 520 myself.
1. Budget? -------------------------------------------------------------> 15000/-
2. Display type and size?-------------------------------------------------> 5" HD Display
3. Dual sim?-------------------------------------------------------------> No
4. Preferred choice of brand?---------------------------------------------> Moto/Xperia/No Samshit unless they come up with better design.
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera)?-------------> Front/Flash/Autofocus
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc).--------> Android
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready).--------------------------> 3G will be enough
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc)?------> multimedia, video capture, photo, e-book
(need a 5" screen) internet, But very limited gaming.
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration? ---------------------------> Considering of course Moto G/ Xiaomi M13 but she has 6-7 GB of songs and I
don't want her to run out of space.
Mi3 any-day over moto g.My wife needs a new phone. Currently She is using Lumia 520 but as she listens to music a lot, the phone is not upto her expectations. Creating playlist is very time consuming and there is not option to edit playlist like add to queue or remove.
I know that 8.1 update is on the way and we should wait. but the fact is that my own phone is 3.5 years old, So I will buy her a new one and I will use her 520 myself.
1. Budget? -------------------------------------------------------------> 15000/-
2. Display type and size?-------------------------------------------------> 5" HD Display
3. Dual sim?-------------------------------------------------------------> No
4. Preferred choice of brand?---------------------------------------------> Moto/Xperia/No Samshit unless they come up with better design.
5. What camera option you want (flash, front facing camera)?-------------> Front/Flash/Autofocus
6. Preferred operating system? (Android, iOS, Windows Phone, etc).--------> Android
7. Preferred connectivity options (3G, 4G ready).--------------------------> 3G will be enough
8. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, internet, gaming etc)?------> multimedia, video capture, photo, e-book
(need a 5" screen) internet, But very limited gaming.
9. Any specific mobile phones in consideration? ---------------------------> Considering of course Moto G/ Xiaomi M13 but she has 6-7 GB of songs and I don't want her to run out of space.
You will have to define the capabilities of this 'someone'.Was looking to recommend the Moto G to someone but don't want to regret not seeking the community opinion on the Mi3 as it is the hot topic these days on TE.
Thisit depends on whom u are recommending for. boy/girl...brand fanatic/geek.
Will it really matter between the Mi3 and Moto G? Isn't using any android phone the same these days.You will have to define the capabilities of this 'someone'.
Asus zenfone 5 is also a contender, 2GB RAM, dual sim but battery life is less than moto g
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My father uses E, if I ever move to Android it will be the G or E for sure.Among the few android phones that i have used personally ,i always feel the nexus series and the motorola have an edge over the others.
I always feel a mobile phone or a gadget should just be a medium to achieve what you want. , without getting n the way. Iphone/Ipads do that so do the nexus series.
Nexus 4/5 are great phones for daily purpose let down by their battery life. Moto g has a better battery life and a dual sim option to boot! Honestly , unless you are specifically looking for particular features like a full hd screen, or a better camera, or unless you are offended by the relatively plain lifeless design, moto g (and x) are the best android phones in the market. Bar none. Pocketable, eminently usable and reliable and I just love how it disappears in the crowd..
Oh,i am sounding like a moto fanboy! I dont own a motorola phone, but my father does use a moto G , and If i move to android it will be a G for me too.
Not really. While both offer great OotB experience, Moto G does lag in doing normal tasks - Opening Whatsapp, Call logs etc. after a period of time (big cache is built) as compared to Mi3 (possibly due to faster processor, more RAM). Plus you get a FHD display vs a 720p display, which is big up (I didn't believe it until I saw the Mi3).Will it really matter between the Mi3 and Moto G? Isn't using any android phone the same these days.
They went with the Moto G as the Mi3 was not available which I told them was good in a way.
The difference is whether you get to do tech support or not. Mi-3 is easier to recommend if you already own one. Thing with this board is most that own a mi-3 are technically competent to some degree. Recommending a mi-3 to a layperson 'someone' i think is a bit ambitious. If they are willing to learn ie do time on mi's forums then fine, not if they expect it to 'just work'. If this will be their first android device or not.Will it really matter between the Mi3 and Moto G? Isn't using any android phone the same these days.
yes i suppose this is going to be the case more often than not.They went with the Moto G as the Mi3 was not available which I told them was good in a way.
Quite the opposite. MIUI just works. No Android geekiness needed. Much more useful and simplistic layout than stock.The difference is whether you get to do tech support or not. Mi-3 is easier to recommend if you already own one. Thing with this board is most that own a mi-3 are technically competent to some degree. Recommending a mi-3 to a layperson 'someone' i think is a bit ambitious. If they are willing to learn ie do time on mi's forums then fine, not if they expect it to 'just work'. If this will be their first android device or not.