• Reviews around android (5.00 of 5)

    Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Black 32GB (AT&T)

    • The amount of inconsistency in the user interface between the Note 3 and pure Android
    • Pure Android offers interface consistency from one Android device to the next, so that when I went from using my Nexus 4 to my Nexus 7 the transition was seamless
    • What I'd really like is to have a phone with this screen size, this processing power, but running pure Android
    • Then there was some other great apps Android had that I don't recall seeing an equivalent on Apple
    • I would recommend android to almost no one.c
    • I like the modular approach taken by Google for pure Android
    • this was my second the first one I had to send back because there was a default with the motion sensor but Amazon quickly sent out a replacement since then I've had no problems with the phone I love the screen size I love the Android OS
    • improvements, as well as Android 4.3 make the 100 mA bump over the Note 2 even more significant.
    • Because of the custom Android installed on this Note 3 (again, expected due to some of the unique features of the Note 3), expect newer flavors of Android to be released for this phone at a lot slower pace than for the pure Android devices
    • In pure Android, excluding core apps (e.g. dialer, email, calendar, text messaging, etc.), a user just installs the apps they want, customizing their experience as they go.- CON:
    • You cannot downgrade/factory reset the OS either as it would create serious complications for the phone
    • The transitions between apps haven't been as flawlessly impeccable as I've seen