JeanM wrote: » Some also don't support apple just because of the proprietary nature of things
Forsaken_GA wrote: » iCloud is a game changer for me. Being able to effortlessly sync my contacts and calendars to all of my apple devices simply by turning the feature on is a huge plus for me, I no longer have to use Google Calendar as a third party common denominator to get everything synced
demonfurbie wrote: » ive always been a fan of android, however if apple comes out with a bigger screen i may give it a go next upgrade time
tpatt100 wrote: I might switch back to Apple if they release a 4.5 or bigger screen iPhone.
Stevelord wrote: -Simple OS that just works.
SteveLord wrote: » Android is saturated. There is a million different phones carrying something like 3-4 different operating systems and custom interfaces from the manufacturer themselves. Yes, you can tweak it more! But for what....so you can say that you did? That's how I felt with my Droid3. It's cool for 5 minutes, then what? The batteries do not last either. Oh, but at least I can change it right? Off the top of my head!My Conclusions with Android -"gigahertz, multi cpu" specs, megapixels and super awesome price inflating screens are plastered allover advertisements and the internet. Yet, they freeze, force close or reboot regularly. The cameras also royally suck. Considering most people probably use their phones for just calls, texting and Facebook, how is all that so much more important? -"But you can root/mod it!" Oh, so I have to risk bricking my phone to have it be functional? -"But you can change the battery or buy a better one!" So I have to invest into a better battery so my phone will last throughout the day? -"But you can upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich OS!" What does it offer? A cooler name? Call me when one of the next operating systems improves upon the shortcomings I just mentioned. -Great keyboards overall in many models that have them -Don't like being forced to have Gmail accounts with them (I believe this is the case?) -Miss separate email apps in a simple format like I had with Blackberry. -Browsing, for a company that specializes in making one is less than stellar
shaqazoolu wrote: » No offense, but this is clearly written by someone who hasn't used an Android device in at least 18 months.
tpatt100 wrote: » I might switch back to Apple if they release a 4.5 or bigger screen iPhone. My wife is using an iPhone and the photostream while simple is pretty awesome. That was what I liked about Apple is they take the most basic thing and do it well. If I had an iPhone the sharing of photos is easy (or can be pretty freaking embarrasing).
Ch@rl!3m0ng wrote: » Hi Guys, Just wondering what your thoughts/preferences are and why?? I feel that Apple lock things down too much. (Am not and apple basher I think that it has its place.) Andriod allows you to edit things. Been open source! lol I like the ability to edit things if I want. So I prefer Andriod.
tpatt100 wrote: » I am tired of all the bloatware gargbage Motorola pushes to my phone. I had the same problem with my HTC and rooting it to uninstall the junk was the only option. Also its hit or miss when I hear of a new OS if I will even get it.