Golayitdown
Veteran
As many others in here I've been a proud GSDG member since the G1. I've had almost every Nexus except the One. I've done the rooting/rom'ming and all that shyt for years.
Once Lollipop came out it seemed like I just started to hate Android. It ruined my 1+1. shyt became slow and battery life was way worse. I chalked it up to a trash company and I got a N6 knowing it would hold me down since I loved my N5. It was one of the worst phones I've ever had considering the price. The battery life was terrible when the screen was on and it drained like crazy in standby. I'd lose 80% of my battery from only 2 or 3 hours of use on a day. It NEVER worked right with the Bluetooth in my car to the point where I wanted to throw it down the highway. Since I had only had the 1+1 and the N6 since buying my car, I thought there was something wrong with my car's Bluetooth. Wifi would randomly drop when my MacBook and my wife's S6 were still connected. Worst of all, the camera was also terrible. I'd have to play with it and take 4 or 5 pictures to get one decent one. This was the final straw as I missed many one of one moments of my kid due to poor pictures.
I could have just chalked it up to a few bad phones but I wasn't willing to invest in another flagship to be disappointed again. Some of the big hitters like Samsung look good on the outside but they heavily modify Android and strip core features out. Plus the wait for the updates is not wavy. In addition, they will strategically drop support for phones and leave you stranded.
I found it ridiculous that I had to sacrifice battery life and camera quality in the Nexus line for pure Android updates so I dipped.
The camera + Bluetooth + battery on the 6S+ are amazing. I'm not a heavy downloader so I don't really miss the convenience of that compared to all of the other issues I was having. Hated I didn't get a chance to use the new 6P, but I don't think I'll go back for a while.
Once Lollipop came out it seemed like I just started to hate Android. It ruined my 1+1. shyt became slow and battery life was way worse. I chalked it up to a trash company and I got a N6 knowing it would hold me down since I loved my N5. It was one of the worst phones I've ever had considering the price. The battery life was terrible when the screen was on and it drained like crazy in standby. I'd lose 80% of my battery from only 2 or 3 hours of use on a day. It NEVER worked right with the Bluetooth in my car to the point where I wanted to throw it down the highway. Since I had only had the 1+1 and the N6 since buying my car, I thought there was something wrong with my car's Bluetooth. Wifi would randomly drop when my MacBook and my wife's S6 were still connected. Worst of all, the camera was also terrible. I'd have to play with it and take 4 or 5 pictures to get one decent one. This was the final straw as I missed many one of one moments of my kid due to poor pictures.
I could have just chalked it up to a few bad phones but I wasn't willing to invest in another flagship to be disappointed again. Some of the big hitters like Samsung look good on the outside but they heavily modify Android and strip core features out. Plus the wait for the updates is not wavy. In addition, they will strategically drop support for phones and leave you stranded.
I found it ridiculous that I had to sacrifice battery life and camera quality in the Nexus line for pure Android updates so I dipped.
The camera + Bluetooth + battery on the 6S+ are amazing. I'm not a heavy downloader so I don't really miss the convenience of that compared to all of the other issues I was having. Hated I didn't get a chance to use the new 6P, but I don't think I'll go back for a while.