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Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 3577349)
^So I've heard. But have you personally compared it with Mi3 and similar cameras? Xiaomi and even some reviews created much hype about the Mi3 camera; but it turned out to be below par. Hope the One camera lives up to expectations. Just hope they get the pricing right to make me want to shift over. Then there is the issue of availability. Any ideas on how to get an invite when launched in India? |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3577419)
On camera aspect, one should surely look at Sony phones. I have been really impressed by their camera camera quality. Have been using one for a year now. Extremely pleased with both camera and also voice quality. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3577419)
On camera aspect, one should surely look at Sony phones. I have been really impressed by their camera camera quality. Have been using one for a year now. Extremely pleased with both camera and also voice quality. |
Originally Posted by phamilyman
(Post 3577428)
My team mate has one. Very nice device. Well made and the camera delivers as promised. Its at par with HTC one or the iphones in low light. Its the team's go to evening dinner party camera now :) Which one boss? |
Originally Posted by prajwalkashyap
(Post 3576863)
Any personal reviews about the Android One phones? I am planning to pick up the Spice Dream Uno, but I would like to know from users about any negatives about the cust service from Spice mobiles and if there are any other good/better phones in the same range. I like the fact that updates are promised for 2 years and that the experience is closed to the stock Android. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 3577541)
Thats NOT true for all Sony phones, trust me. So which ones are you talking about? |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3577657)
I am using Xperia ZR for a year now. Very satisfied with the camera. Yes I did not mean all phones. Since mid to upper mid segment phones were being considered in that post, I suggested to check the equivalent Sony phones. |
Originally Posted by hellmet
(Post 3576996)
You've chosen the best looking Android One phone of the lot, the Spice Uno. The Android One phones are decent devices (from what I gathered fiddling with all three brand devices at a marketing event) , but don't offer any "oomph" neither in the camera section nor in the design section. If I were you, I'd buy the Redmi eyes closed - it's a great VFM phone, but if you're looking for stock android experience (without investing time in rooting or flashing), you could go for the Android One devices. Another option is the Huawei Honor Holly at 6999, but it has a 5" screen. |
Originally Posted by rohan_iitr
(Post 3577554)
Android One is a poor man's Nexus. :D It is one of the best all round phones in 6K price range. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3577657)
I am using Xperia ZR for a year now. Very satisfied with the camera. Yes I did not mean all phones. Since mid to upper mid segment phones were being considered in that post, I suggested to check the equivalent Sony phones. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 3578130)
What I'm saying is that nobody should buy just any Sony model with the assumption that they will get a class leading camera. |
Anyway, I feel Sony phones are no longer attractive in the low to mid range at least. Software quality and update history are BAD. And other manufacturers like Xiaomi, etc., are using Sony cams on their models. Then there are those like the Lumia 730 that beat all (or most) other cameras in its price range. |
Originally Posted by munchy_cool
(Post 3578442)
Motorola beat Google in it's own game. Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA for Moto G 2014 is now rolling out in USA. |
Originally Posted by Speed.Demon
(Post 3578555)
It's just the soak test, not the official OTA. Still, the update is coming very soon. :) |
Originally Posted by drmohitg
(Post 3578528)
Wasn't the android update to 5.0 supposed to start rolling out today for Nexus devices? |
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