Shining Raikou said:I'm running Android version 4.1.2 on my Droid RAZR, while it does the job I am not impressed by my overall experience with Motorola. Before this, I had HTC phones, the Thunderbolt and Droid Incredible. They were pretty good to me for the time I owned them. So I have been using Android for about 3-4 years now.
What annoys me the most about my phone is that it the battery life sucks and the notifications are buggy, among other nitpicks. It takes a while to get my emails and app notifications or I don't get them at all. The design of the interface isn't very good looking either. Doesn't look anything like what Dustin posted because Motorola messed with it. The updates getting rolled out to your phone takes forever is a nitpick with Android overall. I am open to phones going forward honestly. I might jump ship to Apple since I recently bought a MacBook, have had 2 iPods now and been satisfied with those products. Before I do though, does anyone know of any upcoming/current Android phones that are pretty impressive? I know the Galaxy S4, but what else is there to check out?
If you want the awesome stock Android look, download Nova Launcher. [link]
If you're willing to totally switch your phone, right now, the best phone for Verizon is the Galaxy S4. I would recommend a Nexus, but those aren't on Verizon anymore. If you're willing to switch to AT&T, there are several options. You could do the Galaxy S4, the HTC One, or the Xperia Z.
I personally think the best option would be any phone from this page off contract with an AT&T or T-Mobile SIM card. [link] The phones on that page all run stock Android and they won't have any stupid bugs like the notifications not working correctly. Updates will also come quickly.
Note: The Nexus 4 is the cheapest (and probably best) option there, but it does not support LTE. I would wait for the next Nexus phone to come out if you want a Nexus.
If you don't want to switch phones, here's what I recommend. If you're not happy with the stock ROM on your Razr, you might want to flash a custom ROM. ROMs are basically custom software for your device. It's a total system image, so it's like going from Windows 7 to Windows 8. If you want to do this, go here [link] and do some research. (hope that's the right device) Be careful though, it may be difficult if you haven't done it before and you always have a chance at bricking your device. Also, you'll probably void your warranty.
Hope I helped! Let me know if you have any further questions.