I've had quite a few Android Smartphones in the past. Let me list them for you:
Samsung Galaxy Y - this is the very first Android smartphone that I ever had. It had a pretty small screen and was a bit unresponsive to the touch but I used it for hours on end because it was my very first touch screen mobile device. I was really awed by the games. It was very fresh back then. Even if the device wasn't powerful and had pretty little storage, I still enjoyed playing on it.
Samsung Note II - When I was able to get a little bit of money, the very first thing that I bought was the Note II. It was my dream phone. It had 5.5 inch screen (which was very large at the time, but is now the norm), an 8MP rear camera and a decent front camera, and a powerful processor that could play games with console-quality graphics. (Unfortunately, I bricked the phone after a year and a half of use due to my idiocy).
Alcatel Pop D5 - I didn't have the capability to dish out cash on another high end Android device so I settled with Alcatel. it was a decent phone, nothing to write home about. I was able to call and send text messages and login to my different social media accounts.
Vivo V5s (my present phone) - I love this phone as much as I loved the Note II. It is pretty powerful and can play graphics-intesive games since it has an octa-core processor and 4GB of RAM. I also love its 20MP front camera and the 13MP rear camera. It also has a slew of other features that a lot of phones lack like a built in screen recorder, long screen shot, air controls, slow motion video recorder, and many many more.
There ya have it people.
I've had quite a few Android Smartphones in the past. Let me list them for you:
Samsung Galaxy Y - this is the very first Android smartphone that I ever had. It had a pretty small screen and was a bit unresponsive to the touch but I used it for hours on end because it was my very first touch screen mobile device. I was really awed by the games. It was very fresh back then. Even if the device wasn't powerful and had pretty little storage, I still enjoyed playing on it.
Samsung Note II - When I was able to get a little bit of money, the very first thing that I bought was the Note II. It was my dream phone. It had 5.5 inch screen (which was very large at the time, but is now the norm), an 8MP rear camera and a decent front camera, and a powerful processor that could play games with console-quality graphics. (Unfortunately, I bricked the phone after a year and a half of use due to my idiocy).
Alcatel Pop D5 - I didn't have the capability to dish out cash on another high end Android device so I settled with Alcatel. it was a decent phone, nothing to write home about. I was able to call and send text messages and login to my different social media accounts.
Vivo V5s (my present phone) - I love this phone as much as I loved the Note II. It is pretty powerful and can play graphics-intesive games since it has an octa-core processor and 4GB of RAM. I also love its 20MP front camera and the 13MP rear camera. It also has a slew of other features that a lot of phones lack like a built in screen recorder, long screen shot, air controls, slow motion video recorder, and many many more.
There ya have it people.