It's got very good specs, such as 3GB of RAM and a really good Snapdragon CPU. The main feature is the price is only £275 for the black 64GB version. The screen is 5.5" making it the same size as the iPhone 6 Plus
Anyone can get CyanogenMod, it's a nice ROM to have because it doesn't change much from stock Android, but yeah, not a pushy "Buy me!" feature
That does put it in quite a good position, thanks for the info If I've never had a problem with my iPhone, why should people be saying "Oh yeah avoid it"? And why are you saying that you've lots all respect for me because I have an iPhone and I've never had a problem with it? Should I have a problem with it or something or? Because surely respect is not defined by the type of someone's phone... Sorry if that's overreacting but I didn't find your post very positive.
Calls/Texts, any general smartphone reasons lol. As a heads up, I've gone for a Sony Xperia M2, in black. Some of the phones you guys mentioned are great, but beyond my price range atm
Thought it may had been, but seeing as how I do not mind either iOS or Android, and have owned both and like both, I just felt your message to be somewhat out of place. No worries
But you can also call or text with a Nokia (Sorry, but I'm one of those people that think they will never want a smartphone )
My school used to have computers that had 2GB RAM (only 1GB was usable though...). Now we have computers with more RAM than they need >.>
Don't get me started on my schools computers. Some run fine and are really fast. Others take years to do stuff. We got a load of new ones and people at my school found that ramming a pen in the USB port causes the computer fuse to blow or something. The computers also came with CD drives. Those didn't last long, and the fans were easily accessible at the front so people would stick paper in and it would make a buzzing sound. People actually put whole pieces of paper in... it didn't end well.