Looking for a high -
end handset without paying top dollar for the experience?
Not exact matches
The
end result is a premium - looking
handset that feels solid in the hand and is lightweight enough to sit in your pocket
without causing too much drag.
You can't avoid this aspect (because of the up - mentioned details) so you will have to get through this
without messing things up — you can
end up in bricking your
handsets.
OK, but assuming that's true, this Android Silver business sounded like it might offer a functional equivalent: a high -
end Android
handset with some stock, GPe - like software, even
without that Nexus name.
The
handset was able to run high -
end games such as Real Racing 3, Asphalt 8: Airborne, and Modern Combat 5
without a hint of stutter.
The
handset can play high
end games in WQHD + resolution
without lag and
without heating up.
The price cut from the top -
end Windows Phone
handsets gets you full blown Windows Phone 7.5 in a large screened device with no ZTE - added extra apps or tweaks, so in a very real sense this is a taste of the Windows Phone operating system
without bells and whistles.
It's likely a ton of people will
end up buying these newer iPhone 8
handsets to remain in Apple's mobile ecosystem
without having to pay the even higher X asking price anyway.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8 both have similar high -
end specs, and cutting out TouchWiz and HTC Sense 6 on the devices in place of stock Android will certainly speed things up and please Android fans that want one of those smartphones running stock Android
without the hassle of hacking, rooting, and using custom ROMs on the
handset.