[nabs-l] Top 3 accessible Android smartphones

Phil philso1003 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 30 12:48:46 UTC 2014


Hi Greg,

How does one get a Google Play edition phone? Say if I go to Verizon
store and get a Moto X, do I ask for Google Play edition?

Thanks.
Phil


On 3/30/14, Greg Wocher <icewolf2011 at gtwebdesign.us> wrote:
> Hello,
> I would suggest either:
> 1. Google Nexus 5
> 2. Motorola Moto X- google play edition
> 3. Motorola Moto G- Google Play edition.
> All three of these are good Android phones.  I would recommend one of
> these three because they will get updates very quickly.  Also They are
> all at the
> $400 or less for unlocked phones.  I recommend the play store editions
> because they don't have all the carrier crap software installed on them.
>
> Greg Wocher
>
> Follow me on Twitter @GWocher
>
> On 3/29/2014 7:21 PM, Phil wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Which Android smartphones would you say are the most accessible? Pro's
>> and con's?
>> Maybe from this discussion we can then come up with top 3 accessible
>> and popular Android smartphones.
>> Looking forward to hearing your views.
>>
>> Best,
>> Phil
>>
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