Killed my Nexus 6 in a crime of passion
Well, my 2+ yr journey with the Nexus 6 is over.
Saturday night my phone died after impacting my kitchen counter twice. The fact that I became frustrated enough to subject it to such treatment is testament to the bad behavior it has exhibited. I refuse to submit to any more of it. The phone shows no outward damage but will not power on.
I'm now using my old Nexus 4. Guess what? It's bulletproof and not suffering from even the slightest amount of lag. Is it Lollipop vs Nougat? Is it the lack of substandard hardware encryption found on the Nexus 6? Who knows.
I have been asking my friends with iPhones if their phones ever slow down or lock up. They all swear that they don't. Ever. That's really compelling. Definitely considering my first iPhone. Never thought I'd be saying it, but I'm at the end of my rope and don't want to deal with the Android frustration anymore.
Saturday night my phone died after impacting my kitchen counter twice. The fact that I became frustrated enough to subject it to such treatment is testament to the bad behavior it has exhibited. I refuse to submit to any more of it. The phone shows no outward damage but will not power on.
I'm now using my old Nexus 4. Guess what? It's bulletproof and not suffering from even the slightest amount of lag. Is it Lollipop vs Nougat? Is it the lack of substandard hardware encryption found on the Nexus 6? Who knows.
I have been asking my friends with iPhones if their phones ever slow down or lock up. They all swear that they don't. Ever. That's really compelling. Definitely considering my first iPhone. Never thought I'd be saying it, but I'm at the end of my rope and don't want to deal with the Android frustration anymore.
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