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Phones

What's your favourite phone company?

  • Apple

    Votes: 24 27.0%
  • Samsung

    Votes: 22 24.7%
  • Sony

    Votes: 9 10.1%
  • Nokia

    Votes: 6 6.7%
  • HTC

    Votes: 3 3.4%
  • None of them!

    Votes: 25 28.1%

  • Total voters
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Phil.

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I have a Nokia model 6820 cellphone which is about ten years old. It makes calls, it receives calls and is equipped with a qwerty keyboard for sending and receiving messages. It is a telephone. Over the years it's been dropped into a lake - twice - dropped off the roof of my car after I placed it there and forgot and dropped then kicked over a platform edge. It's scratched and battered but still works. It's battery will last 4-5 days between charges. These new fancy battery eating devices aren't actually telephones. Essentially they're a hand-held computer with a telephonic option. If both my son's ones are anything to go by they seem to have a limited life and the telephone sound quality is dreadful.
I suppose that it's the cellphone equivalent of a class 37. Built like a brick 5h1thouse and very reliable.
 

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Recently Motorola (missing from the poll!) because they are dirt cheap and reasonably well specced for the price (as well as one of the most pure forms of the Android OS - no bloatware!). However, I've seen a lot of news about them moving away from this, so I'll have to see what the situation is in a year and a half at contract renewal time.
 

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I'd say Sony as thats my favourite company of the above. Quite nice phones however put off android as for me its always slow but could just be my device specs.

Currently use a Lumia 640 and it is great, so responsive and lets me use RTT with ease.
 

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A banana. With the brown stem as the receiver and the brown spots acting as a keypad, I can assure you that it works just as well as any device from O2. I mean, the signal's just the same...

Alternatively, I have a cheap-ish Samsung. It used to be an Ace 4, but then it updated and I can't remember the new name.
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i can assure you that it works just as well as any device from O2. I mean, the signal's just the same...

Compared to Orange/EE, o2's signal is crystal clear brilliance.

Although to be fair to Orange/EE, their signal was good until EE brought out their 4G. Suddenly the 3G didn't work in huge chunks of north London. Just fancy that folks!

I have an HTC One M7 that I've just finished paying for. I intend to flog it into the ground and then get another HTC. I'll give the HTC Ten a year or so to come down to a sensible price.
 

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Recently Motorola (missing from the poll!) because they are dirt cheap and reasonably well specced for the price (as well as one of the most pure forms of the Android OS - no bloatware!). However, I've seen a lot of news about them moving away from this, so I'll have to see what the situation is in a year and a half at contract renewal time.


Same here. I'm typing this on an ipad but I've never had an I phone, I went for a Moto G xt1032. It's cheap and it works.
 

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I've voted Samsung as, even though I've had an iPhone for about 5 or 6 years, I'll be getting the Samsung Galaxy S7 soon.

I'm sick of running out of storage on my 16GB iPhone 5S and they still sell a 16GB model for the 6S- Good luck recording 4K on that! I'm also sick of poor battery life. The Samsung addresses both of these issues and has a better camera and a higher resolution screen, an SD Card slot, waterproofing etc.

If someone offered me a 64GB iPhone 6S for free tomorrow I'd happily accept it, but as I'm paying for it, I'm moving to Samsung.
 

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Voted Samsung, having the standard Galaxy S6 out on a contract since December 2015. Aside from the prohibitive cost of the S6 Edge, I couldn't really see the benefit of having a screen that's curved at the edges anyway, serving more as a fashion statement than something that increases the phone's functionality (at least in my eyes).
 
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Compared to Orange/EE, o2's signal is crystal clear brilliance.

Although to be fair to Orange/EE, their signal was good until EE brought out their 4G. Suddenly the 3G didn't work in huge chunks of north London. Just fancy that folks!

Really? I'm with Three (who mast share with EE under Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL) so their 3G coverage is very similar and both beat O2 and Vod hands down for 3G coverage. I went to Somerset on holiday with my family last month and mobile masts from all networks were next door. I was getting 22 Mbps down on Three's 3G, my parents on O2 had 2G only- luckily we also had free WiFi.
 

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I don't have a favourite, I get whatever I'm offered the best deal on at renewal time. Android and iOS both have their own pro and cons
 

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Apple for me. I've never really got on well with Android phones - they're just not for me. Besides, as an owner of a Macbook and an iPad, I find that having the interconnectivity between the devices is brilliant.

I don't find storage a big issue on iPhones now that I stream all of my music - my 16GB iPhone 5 was struggling, but I've got a 64GB iPhone 6 now and I honestly really don't need it. As for battery life on iPhones, I'll agree that it could be better but I've never had an issue. I know people who really struggle, but there's often ways around it. As a contingency, I put my phone onto aircraft mode and it could last for days on that. (I often do this if I'm visiting London and traveling on LU, where the phone desperately tries to search for a signal and drains its battery at an alarming rate).
 

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Nokia for me. They made the best hardware for a long time. I could always get a signal in areas of patchy network when others failed. Still using the Nokia 808 daily, but that's getting harder every month as the Symbian ecosystem dies bit by bit. Pity because it was great once, long battery life, superb camera, great sound quality and loads of onboard storage via the SD card slot.

My next phone will probably be a Samsung, tried Apple and Windows phones and didn't like either that much.
 

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I have a Motorola/Google Nexus 6, which I got last year. It's my first smartphone (I think technically a phablet), and I'm pretty happy with it.
 

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Compared to Orange/EE, o2's signal is crystal clear brilliance.

Although to be fair to Orange/EE, their signal was good until EE brought out their 4G. Suddenly the 3G didn't work in huge chunks of north London. Just fancy that folks!

I have an HTC One M7 that I've just finished paying for. I intend to flog it into the ground and then get another HTC. I'll give the HTC Ten a year or so to come down to a sensible price.

Until recently, O2 was using a half rate codec to manage demand - meaning quite horrid voice quality. EE, Vodafone and Three has been using HD voice (a codec not far off that of CD quality audio) for some time (handset support required). Now O2 is introducing HD voice too, but others are now offering inter-operator connectivity.

O2 is a long way behind, partly due to the fact that Telefonica wanted rid of it and hoped Three (or anyone) would buy it. Now that's not been allowed, there are signs O2 will spend more money that it failed to do for so many years. It had the worst 3G coverage of any network, followed by Vodafone - another company that rested on its laurels while Three and EE (Orange/T-Mobile) was actually building out more sites AND upgrading capacity at existing ones.

4G is another layer on top of 3G so it should have had absolutely no effect on service on EE, although it depended if you were an EE customer, former T-Mobile customer, or Orange customer for a while. Until they properly merged everything, many Orange users were roaming and there were some issues. But they were roaming on sites that wouldn't have been available if the networks hadn't merged.

In the future, 3G spectrum will be re-used for 4G but that's a way off on EE as it has so much capacity already. EE will switch on its 800MHz network and by 2020 have 99% geographic capacity. Most, if not all, sites will be fibre offering speeds of up to 600Mbps (not the 800 sites, mind).

Vodafone is reusing 3G for 4G now though (UMTS 2100 becomes LTE 2100) and also has a lot of capacity. It has a way to go, along with O2, to catch up with EE.

My last HTC was the M8. I'm surprised HTC is still in business. Sales this year were down again, so who knows what will happen in 2017.
 

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I'm currently using a OnePlus 3 and I've got an iPhone 6S Plus in a drawer. I can see what OnePlus have tried to do and applaud them for it, but I'm just to used to Apple.

I'm currently on 3 and have been using VoLTE for calls the past couple of months and the call quality is so much better than normal HD Voice.
 

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I suppose that their foray into VR with the Vive is helping keep them alive

It's great kit, but I have a fear that it is too expensive and may not be a big success, OR someone else will come along and kill it.

And such investment in VR could cost HTC dearly if it doesn't make a packet from it.

There's still uncertainty over how big a thing VR is going to be anyway. I have used it and it's impressive, but it does have a feeling of '3D' about it in that I can take it or leave it.

We shall see. I do hope HTC well, and have been writing and supporting HTC one way or another since the release of the first Xda, SPV, Vpa and other badged smartphones. Even the one off smartphone HTC made for Sony Ericsson (God that was ugly).
 

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I have a Motorola Moto G, whichever version was the newest earlier this year. It is cheap and does everything I need it to. If I had more money I would go Samsung.

I also have an i pad mini which is great, I prefer Android though.
 
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I have a Motorola Moto G, whichever version was the newest earlier this year. It is cheap and does everything I need it to. If I had more money I would go Samsung.

Same here. Not a bad phone at all.
 

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Same here. Not a bad phone at all.

Yeah, my sister and her fella have them plus several friends, we all got them completely independent of each other. Just seemed to make sense for the price for all of us from what I can tell.
 

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I was in a rush so I missed a few sectors, such as 'other makes' and also didn't make it public! Oh well...
 

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Apple - no. Gone downhill since Jobs killed himself. No headphone socket on the 7 is the straw.
Samsung - no. Tried to out-Apple Apple. All the bad things of iOS but none of the slick integration
Nokia - would have been them until they let their CEO sell them out to Microsoft and kill te company. They were always going to struggle with htc, but selling out to Microsoft was terrible. Should have stuck in the rugged phone category - everyone loved the 3210 and there's still a market
RIM - remember 2008 when everyone had a crackberry? They should have merged with Microsoft then to keep a hold on te corporate sector and slow the de-microsofting of corporate systems, which ironically began with RIM.
Sony - never used one of their phones, but if it's like their other stuff it's overpriced proprietary junk.
HTC - cheap, and not in a good way.

It's a tough call, in the past Nokia and Apple have held the "favoured spot" for me, but now it's what works, and sadly the snazzy new features get in the way. That said I'm typing this on an iPhone 5S and my next phone will likely be an SE or a 6S.
 

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HTC have been struggling for a very long time now. I like most of their products but not enough for me to purchase another one (used to have a HTC Wildfire back in the day). Hopefully with them making the next two Nexuses (Nexii?) this year, it may boost their sales.

I really like Android with no bloatware and am currently using a Nexus 6P (Huawei, I'm tempted by some of their other stuff as well) and had a Nexus 5 until I dropped it... Twice :(
 

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Until they properly merged everything, many Orange users were roaming and there were some issues. But they were roaming on sites that wouldn't have been available if the networks hadn't merged.

I was an Orange customer, had been for many years, was happy with them, good signal. The second EE brought out 4G I could no longer get a signal in most of North London, especially around Muswell Hill and Wood Green. And it wasn't just me, it was heavily reported in the Guardian (as anything to do with Mussers and Crouch End would be, of course :lol: ) EE, of course, denied anything was wrong and wouldn't refund. It'll be a cold day in hell before I go back to EE, no matter how much they try and annoy me into submission with Kevin "am I really reduced to this?" Bacon.

As for vodafone, I'm not sure why anybody would use them anymore.

My last HTC was the M8. I'm surprised HTC is still in business. Sales this year were down again, so who knows what will happen in 2017.

It'll be interesting, the HTC Ten looks pretty good but then it's currently the same price as an iPhone. And, lets face it, nobody is going to pay iPhone prices for a HTC.

It'll be a shame when Android is reduced to whatever bloatware-riddled plastic crap Samsung chuck out.
 
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I'm currently using a OnePlus 3 and I've got an iPhone 6S Plus in a drawer. I can see what OnePlus have tried to do and applaud them for it, but I'm just to used to Apple.

I'm currently on 3 and have been using VoLTE for calls the past couple of months and the call quality is so much better than normal HD Voice.

I have a OnePlus One, my wife has an X and I've just ordered a 3 for my daughter. High spec phones at bargain prices, and one of the cleanest Android installs around.
 
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