Which phone do you have - and would you recommend it?

I agree with Timoh. I use to use windows and than tried macbook, no viruses, no plenty of ads on websites, I could do a list with bonuses.

I had nokia and than swap to iphones, I am not Apple geek so I tried windows ( actually android - any difference?) tablet and phone (nokia lumia) and I sold straigh away after one day of usage. Not intuitive panel AT ALL, even my partner had trouble to set certain settings. What for is two browsing windows?? Overall I rather use clean and minimal apple than over complicated and not that safe windows based products.
 
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I have a Samsung S4. Would I recommend it? No. Only because the phone is dated now and doesn't work as great as it used to. It can just about handle the Lollipop OS. There are better Samsung models now. Maybe I should get my upgrade.....
 
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I moved from the Apple ecosystem to a Galaxy Note 4. I've found it to be a usable phone, but frustrating at times due to the awful software bloat. I'm also very envious of the iPhone camera, which seems to get better with every iteration.

Can anyone recommend an Android phone with a really, really good camera?
 
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I've read an article somewhere regarding metal vs plastic casing. Even though metal gives phones much nicer look and feel, it does not absorb shock when the phone is dropped which means the chances to break glass screen or other part of the device is much higher when metal phone is dropped. Plastic is an opposite - is looks cheap but plastic does a very good job absorbing shocks and protecting the phone when it is dropped.
 
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My Samsung Galaxy S3 is really laggy, even for simple task like calling. I don't recommend it.

My Samsung Galaxy S3 used to be ok but has become really laggy over the last six months or so, possibly because it's crammed full of photos, emails and other stuff, bogging it down.

I've just upgraded (downgraded, some say) to a Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, as I wanted something small enough to fit in my shirt and jacket pockets, but I've not even used it yet as I need time to migrate the data, etc! Will report back once I've started using the Z3C.
 
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    This week news came out that apple and android between them have 96.3% of the smartphone market - strikes me as a crazy high figure although I'm not all that surprised.
    Well "Android" is an Operating System rather than a company and most phone companies use it because developing a mobile Phone OS is a massive, expensive undertaking so it's not that surprising.
     
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    I am using Windows Phone. At this point Lumia 820 (also tried Lumia 525 and 430). Everything work fine. The only problem I had previously there were not many apps on the market. But this Summer their market suddenly got filled with good quality apps and developing further.
    Huge advantage of this phone is the it is very fast. Windows 8.1 is requiring less resources than Android, so on 1GB RAM is super fast. Camera is great, nice pics and 1080p video.
    Mailbox can be easily configured with an exchange.
    Build in Microsoft Office that appeared supprisingly comfortable for me.
     
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    I have Samsung Galaxy S4 mini. I was glad with it during the last two years but recently it started to wear off. With a lot of files and applications on it it's quite normal. Actually, I think that nowadays 24 month is the longest you could use your phone (middle class). So, if you want something like this - Samsung is your phone.
     
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