Isn't OK Google intrinsically battery-hungry, though? I mean, this feature requires the phone to be listening and interpreting the audio input constantly. How is that going to save juice?
Sony Xperia XZ Premium seems to perform better than an S8.
That's from what I've looked up.
They're comparable though.
The Sony also has a 900fps+ capture.
I don't think any other phone has that.
It also has a headphone jack and microsd.
The S8 has a nicer bezel though.
Who really needs 900+ fps?
S8 still takes better pics in any light and better videos.
I can definitively say NOT a Motorola G5...
Pixel 2 and 2 XL reviewThe best Android phone you can buy
Before that the Wirecutter's comparison right before Pixel 2 came out: "We spend dozens of hours each year testing the latest Android smartphones in everyday use, and we think the Google Pixel is the best Android phone for most people. It has the fastest performance of any Android phone weve tested, a best-in-class 12-megapixel camera, and impressive build quality. It runs Nougat 7.1 but is currently in carrier testing to run the latest OS version, Android Oreo. Its also guaranteed to get fast updates for two years.
Why don't people read the OP and see that
HEADPHONE JACK IS REQUIRED
That's not the consensus at all. S8 arguably is the best out right now, it just has everything. LG G6/V30 is cool too but have a worse front camera. I don't use that but quite a lot of people use it.Because his question negated his requirements. The consensus for reviews is the best android phones don't have headphone jacks anymore.
Because his question negated his requirements. The consensus for reviews is the best android phones don't have headphone jacks anymore.
The Sony also has a 900fps+ capture.
The S8 or Note 8 are basically your only options.
What kind of pretentious nonsense is this?? It's like the idea of context doesn't exist on NeoGAF.Because his question negated his requirements. The consensus for reviews is the best android phones don't have headphone jacks anymore.
Oddly it seems the issue is mostly with the Pixel 2 XL as LG also manufactures the screen for the V30 without any noticeable issues. It's like all the bad batches went towards the Pixel 2 XL. Why would LG do such a thing? :]
Oddly it seems the issue is mostly with the Pixel 2 XL as LG also manufactures the screen for the V30 without any noticeable issues. It's like all the bad batches went towards the Pixel 2 XL. Why would LG do such a thing? :]
Yeah whatever. Use one and you won't care. Camera is better than you think. I have the fingerprint scanner, bought a UK version.
Because his question negated his requirements. The consensus for reviews is the best android phones don't have headphone jacks anymore.
The OnePlus 5T is about to get announced. Don't waste money on a $900+ flagship
No microsd, but with 128gb onboard storage....
I'd say Google Pixel or Google Pixel XL 2, but considering you want a headphone jack the Pixel XL 2 isn't an option.
I'd avoid Samsung in general, despite how good their hardware is the software experience isn't great. I know TouchWiz has improved a lot since the early days, if you're asking the best Android experience, it's stock Android.
Guess I'll wait for this to replace my OPO. Finally.
Edit:
When is the 5T being announced and released?
Edit 2: Ah, November. Hopefully I can have it in my hands by beginning of December.
Isn't OK Google intrinsically battery-hungry, though? I mean, this feature requires the phone to be listening and interpreting the audio input constantly. How is that going to save juice?
That's incorrect. Head over to the LG v30 subreddit and there are tons of people complaining about the screen.
I have one and there is very noticeable banding and discoloration at the bottom right corner.
Honestly it would be by far the best phone I've ever owned if I wasn't so disappointed in the screen.