adityagoenka replied at 2016-05-18 18:33 You fired bro... | |
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BasimOmer replied at 2016-05-18 19:59 Agreed. But when you are getting everything that is in Android M already then why so much cry for Android M. They are working day in and day out to bring more features to Flyme but still you want Android M? I personally don't think the android version will make much difference to the user experience. | |
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BasimOmer replied at 2016-05-18 20:01 hehe | |
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Edited by Onohara at 2016-05-19 08:45
adityagoenka replied at 2016-05-18 18:31 Also please note that the mouth to ear is really important in many european countries and with such issues users are highly unlikely to recommand the phone, resulting in less sales when you have an unknown brand that's only getting negative returns.. which bring me to adress the next point about money. This is not like it would require a huge investisment, it also wouldn't affect Flyme in any way form or shape unlike your claim of how money they spent in R&D for Flyme would be basically wasted, and aosp would be nothing more than an alternative which they have all the resources needed to create. Now I dare you to claim otherwise when there's a few devs who're porting roms for free, on their own free time, and without even having the resources needed to do it properly... So why wouldn't Meizu be able to do so? There's literally no valid excuses I can think of, and would highly benefit them as happy users equal to lot of positive mouth to ear which itself would results in increased sales. It's a win/win situation for both sides so it should be a no brainer. Now on a personal note I don't really mind whatever happens as I'm just waiting for the Note 6, iPhone 7 and OnePlus 3 to decide which will be my next phone between these and the S7 Edge. It just kinda bother me for users who're not as lucky as I am and who will be stuck with their buggy phone for a long while. Also tbh gotta admit I almost pulled the trigger on the Pro 6 but then I remembered I learned my lesson, "Fool me once, shame on you, but fool me twice, shame on me" as the saying goes | |
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Good post adi
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Flyme 5 I like it but it is necessary to keep pace with new additions that have Android M. And to develop greater security on the system Flyme 5 in the momet.
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Nice comparison buddy... Flyme is trying to integrate the features of M in flyme5 without updating the Android base version!!! Sometimes it's good... But sometimes it's not!
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adityagoenka replied at 2016-05-18 21:27 Everything in Android M? | |
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pajji replied at 2016-05-19 10:28 Almost | |
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pajji replied at 2016-05-19 10:02 Thanks! But when it is not good though? | |
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