Author Topic: I want an Android phone  (Read 1596 times)

hoping some of you might be able to help me make a good decision/verify the validity of the current plan i have

I'm interested in getting a Moto G 3rd Gen phone. If there's a better alternative, I'd like to see one within the $100-$200 range.

also, have any of you had experience with rooting your android phone/installing a custom ROM? I feel like that's something I'd like to do, seeing as I've been hearing that Motorola isn't exactly the best at pushing updates or something.

$100-200 with a plan or without a plan?

I've been hearing that Motorola isn't exactly the best at pushing updates or something.
HA.

Motorola is a stock android experience, so you get updates the SOONEST (with the exception of nexus)

And if your in that price range the Moto G seems like a great choice.

See if you can get an LG G2. I got mine new for $220, and it's fantastic. Better than a Moto G 3rd gen (my brother and dad have that).

$100-200 with a plan or without a plan?

without a plan or "unlocked" or whatever. I'm not exactly familiar with any terms used for smartphones, honestly.

HA.

Motorola is a stock android experience, so you get updates the SOONEST (with the exception of nexus)

And if your in that price range the Moto G seems like a great choice.

Ah, thanks for clearing that up.

See if you can get an LG G2. I got mine new for $220, and it's fantastic. Better than a Moto G 3rd gen (my brother and dad have that).

I'm not exactly a fan of the design, really, and I wouldn't want to pay more for something I'd be less comfortable with.
« Last Edit: October 09, 2015, 06:43:32 PM by Frequency »

Having owned the Moto G 4G for about half a year until I upgraded to a Galaxy S6 I can say that there probably isn't a single better all-round phone for a low price than the Moto G. I could be wrong though, but I still find it amazing how much you get from a Moto G for it's price

I was looking at the Moto G 3rd Gen specifically the 16gb 2gb RAM and I heard its pretty good phone and theres not a lot better for unlocked phones in that price range

Having owned the Moto G 4G for about half a year until I upgraded to a Galaxy S6 I can say that there probably isn't a single better all-round phone for a low price than the Moto G. I could be wrong though, but I still find it amazing how much you get from a Moto G for it's price
agreed, i owned the first generation model for about a year and a half and it certainly wasnt bad at all

aight

but what about rooting and custom roms and whatnot?

HA.

Motorola is a stock android experience, so you get updates the SOONEST (with the exception of nexus)

And if your in that price range the Moto G seems like a great choice.
Tell that to my 1 year old Moto X 2nd Gen that isn't getting Marshmallow.

aight

but what about rooting and custom roms and whatnot?
XDA's got a lot of support for the different moto g generations

cyanogenmod supports all the moto g models


XDA's got a lot of support for the different moto g generations

cyanogenmod supports all the moto g models

Oh nice. So basically cyanogenmod will let me trim the fat as far as what's running on the phone, right?

I want Cyanogenmod on my Nexus 7 (2013), but it is so much hard work!!

I want Cyanogenmod on my Nexus 7 (2013), but it is so much hard work!!
on nexus devices its relatively simpler, theres tons of documentation for it

Oh nice. So basically cyanogenmod will let me trim the fat as far as what's running on the phone, right?
correct. however if you have a moto g, motorola doesnt tend to put a lot of bloat on their newer moto phones

roms are a pain in the ass.

seriously, in my time using roms its been horrible.
early software but its been "early" the entire way.