Author Topic: Phone is kaput, Android device recommendations?  (Read 1345 times)

So my phone took a one foot drop from my lap to the floor. The crack was so unnoticeable that I put it into my pocket. When I  went to unlock it, the bottom half of the screen where the crack is will not respond to touch.

I would ask what a good budget phone is, but I havent had service on my G2 in months. So instead, what is a good stand alone android device? I was thinking the nexus 7.

I may end up replacing the screen if its cheap enough.

Ģalaxy s4 mini.
works amazing.



Droid turbo if you are on Verizon (I have one)
If not, the moto X 2 is a good choice.


Ģalaxy s4 mini.
works amazing.
I thought that G was a spot on my screen
also yes I have the Galaxy S4 Mini and it's great

I thought that G was a spot on my screen
also yes I have the Galaxy S4 Mini and it's great
I'd be willing to bet the Moto G second or first generations would be better.


Galaxy s5 master race
Touchwiz is crap.
My favorite brand is Motorola, they make some good phones.

Touchwiz is crap.
My favorite brand is Motorola, they make some good phones.
I was looking at the Moto G second generation because I am on a pretty low budget, and that's if I choose to get a handset. That or the Nexus 4. Are there android devices that aren't tablets? I loved my G2 but it was basically an overpowered iPod because I didn't have talk text or web (mobile stuff, wifi works). I'd like a device similarly sized and powered, but that category seems to be just other phones.

I was going to get the ATH-M50's for Christmas but this seems more important, so I'll reroute that money.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2015, 11:26:03 AM by matthewbim11 »



I use iPhone 6, but if I used Android I would definitely go for the LG G3 or S4 Mini