(August 22, 2017 at 8:47 am)Atheist_BG Wrote: Some of you probably know that I have a Windows phone. Lately the app developers seem to be doing everything in their power to make all Windows phone users to switch to Android (not working and/or crashing apps) and I'm going in the general direction as well. However, before I got the Windows phone I had an Android phone (v2.3.7) and that version loved to consume every bit of free RAM which rendered the phone useless.
So, my question is: Did they fix that behavior in the newer versions of Android and if "yes", which version would you recommend me to look for? Also, I need a phone in the price range of $150 tops. Initially I chose a Huawei P5II but people keep telling me it's a crap.
I use a LOT of devices in my school, and let me say this. I've tried buying cheap tablets, but the sound and picture quality are totaly shit. Really bad. My recommendation is to buy used stuff. An old Galaxy S4, which you can buy for maybe $50 or $100, will kick the shit out of new models at the <$200 price range and which should have Android 5.0.
I do some Android programming, and I can say that KitKat to Lollipop is an important cut line. I would never DREAM of making an app that wouldn't support Lollipop, but there are a lot of programming problems with KitKat and earlier.