[nabs-l] Top 3 accessible Android smartphones

Greg Wocher icewolf2011 at gtwebdesign.us
Mon Mar 31 10:44:43 UTC 2014


Hello,
It will just be software you can ignore.  The software the carriers 
usually put on there just takes up a lot of storage space.  For example 
I use a Samsung Galaxy S4 I bought thru AT&T and the carrier software 
and Samsungs took up nearly 8gig of the 16gig on board storage.

Greg Wocher

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On 3/31/2014 5:45 AM, Phil wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> When you say the phone will be loaded with Verizon software, or
> T-Mobiel for that matter, would that make the phone less accessible?
> Or just additional apps that I can simply ignore?
> Thanks.
> Phil
>
> On 3/30/14, Greg Wocher <icewolf2011 at gtwebdesign.us> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> The only way to get a play edition phone is by ordering it from the
>> Google Play store unfortunately.  If you get the one Verizon sells it
>> will still be a really good phone but it will not get updates as fast.
>> Also the non play edition will be loaded with all Verizon's software.
>>
>> Greg Wocher
>>
>> Follow me on Twitter @GWocher
>>
>> On 3/30/2014 8:48 AM, Phil wrote:
>>> 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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