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Android or iPhone 6?
Android or iPhone 6?
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So Verizon has a "free" upgrade to iPhone 6, and I figure it might be worth it. (Emphasis on might) Thing is, I only got an iPhone because I wasn't able to find an easy way to copy my iTunes library (more importantly, playlists) to something that can sync to an android phone (or tablet). I only play free (or ridiculously low priced) games on iPhone, and I own my iPhone so I can keep the stuff I paid for. The only real thing keeping me back was the music.
So there's the question: Should I upgrade to iPhone 6 (or keep my iP5) or can someone recommend a decent (preferably not too expensive) Android and a way to get my music over to it?
So there's the question: Should I upgrade to iPhone 6 (or keep my iP5) or can someone recommend a decent (preferably not too expensive) Android and a way to get my music over to it?
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It's pretty easy to transfer itunes metadata, playlists, and songs to an Android. You can just look up a few youtube videos.
If you want a cheap Android, many would recommend the Moto G. For its price its a good phone and can do everything you need. However, since music is an important factor for you, make sure the one you choose supports microsd. With a microsd slot you can just go purchase an 8, 16, 32, 64, or even 128gb card for less than $100. It's been awhile since I've last checked, but microsdxc 128gb cards costs roughly 60-120 dollars depending what class you purchase.
Tl;dr, if you want a cheap phone and a lot of space, consider a Moto G with a microsd card. If you have a heftier budget, look at the Sony Xperia line or the Oppo Find 7 or 5.
I personally have a dedicated music device with plenty of space, so I have no problem. If you get an Android, check out the PowerAmp music player.
If you want a cheap Android, many would recommend the Moto G. For its price its a good phone and can do everything you need. However, since music is an important factor for you, make sure the one you choose supports microsd. With a microsd slot you can just go purchase an 8, 16, 32, 64, or even 128gb card for less than $100. It's been awhile since I've last checked, but microsdxc 128gb cards costs roughly 60-120 dollars depending what class you purchase.
Tl;dr, if you want a cheap phone and a lot of space, consider a Moto G with a microsd card. If you have a heftier budget, look at the Sony Xperia line or the Oppo Find 7 or 5.
I personally have a dedicated music device with plenty of space, so I have no problem. If you get an Android, check out the PowerAmp music player.