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Galaxy S5, rooted and gutted. It's a phone. Screen's nice, size is nice, but meh... It doesn't give the control I'd like. I'll keep it til it breaks, or something really nice comes out. "Really nice" probably isn't Android.

Maybe Ubuntu Touch will have made some progress by that time.
 
Maybe Ubuntu Touch will have made some progress by that time.

That's my hope, but it seems like every tech company is determined to not give me what I want in a product.

There's so much cool stuff that can be done using technology available *today*, but no one's doing it. But look! curved glass, and it's .3mm thinner! Battery? there's no room for that. To make up for it, we'll give you a glass back so there's twice as much to break, and you can buy another phone from us sooner :^S
 
Currently a yellow Sony Z5 Compact (unlocked). Soon to be a black Galaxy S7 (also unlocked).

My Nexus 5 battery life became so poor last year that I felt forced to upgrade to something new (even though ideally I wanted to hold on to 2016 because the new Nexus phones I was waiting for didn't appeal to me in the end) and the Sony seemed the best non-Nexus suited for me at the time. Now that the Galaxy S7 is out with its awesome camera I feel compelled to upgrade again as camera quality is my number one must-have in a smartphone these days (along with sufficient battery life to back it up under heavy use).
 
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