17-10-2014 13:36
17-10-2014 13:36
I've had a Nexus 5 since March 25th 2014 as part of the O2 Refresh plan - so I pay about £20/month for the phone and another £20/month for the tariff.
I previously was using an iPhone 4 (standard, not S) and was very happy with it apart from the immense slowness as time went on.
I've come to miss many things about the iPhone, like being able to quickly sync with iTunes (I have thousands of playlists), which as a workaround I have tried using doubleTwist (doesn't work on PC or Mac - crashes every time) and have finally settled on iSyncr, but it is very very slow. Also GPS/compass accuracy that seems to be fine on the Nexus for a few days then just goes wildly out of sync again and requires manual intervention, this has always been fine on the iPhone. I also miss the interface of iOS and have found that although I really like the speed of the Nexus 5, I don't like the Android interface and the majority of apps available. The default apps in the Nexus seem a bit weird - having Gallery and Photos, for example, plus I'm not overly keen on the Hangouts style messaging. Also... playing music on the Nexus is just dreadful. The default music player skips tracks and often doesn't update my music library until I restart the handset, also the currently playing track on the lock screen is usually not correct. I have also tried RocketPlayer but it has the same problems and also has a very complex interface. Another thing is that I have purchased a MacBook Air and use it for pretty much everything, so it sort of makes sense to go Apple.
If I decide to upgrade to an iPhone 6 now during my contract, I need to pay about £360 to O2 to end the handset tariff. Does this mean that I can then sell the device on eBay or something? I will lose about £100 plus the £100 or so that I have already spent on the handset tariff since having the phone. I suppose I will also need to buy iPhone 6 if O2 don't offer it for free on their contracts, but haven't yet looked in to the cost of this...
As of right now it doesn't seem worth it to upgrade for these annoyances, but I can see myself getting more and more frustrated as time goes on and as I regret purchasing this phone. Do I really want to wait until March 2016?
What would you guys do? Maybe you could help me cope with my Nexus 5 a bit better... or maybe the costs of upgrading are not as high as I suspect?
Thanks in advance.
17-10-2014 13:47
The advantages of Refresh is that you can pay off the handset and end the airtime contract without penalty and obviously sell the Nexus to recuperate the money. You are then free to choose your options.
I have personally found that if you aren't happy with a phone now you never will be. I, in your position, would sell the phone and go for the iphone if that was my preference.(It's not by the way:smileywink:)
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17-10-2014 16:09
If you're going to sell the Nexus 5 do it asap and before the next Nexus 6 is released at the end of this month. You will get mo monies for it.
26-10-2014 00:48 - edited 26-10-2014 00:49