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If you have experience in android AND iOs please answer ?
06-07-2014, 01:09 AM
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If you have experience in android AND iOs please answer ?
1. Does iPhone has better apps than Android?
2. Should i ditch my android for iphone 4S? I have never had an Apple device (i am not from USA, just saying, cause it seems that all Americans love Apple, lol)
3. Is iPhone smoother than mid- range (S2, for example) androids?
4. What phone do you own?
5. What do you prefer and why: android phones or iPhones?

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06-07-2014, 01:10 AM
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1. Less ads in them, not as buggy, trusted because Apple checks them all - android does not. Plenty of free apps.
2. Yeah if you won't to try something different (and better) go for it (i'm in the UK by the way)
3. Yes, i find that they perform a lot better that android phones, less lag.
4. iPhone 5 (did have the 4)
5. iPhone Wink best cameras, smooth fast, massive choice of apps and music, reliable, beautiful devices and you get the Apple magic Smile

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06-07-2014, 01:20 AM
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1. Since many apps on Android started off on the iPhone (Instagram), many of the apps on the iPhone are slightly better with a little more features.
2. If you want a change from Android but Apple isn't as customizable (design wise/wallpapers, etc.) with it's UI.
3. It depends on what iPhone it is really! Smile
4. Samsung Galaxy S3
5. They both have their disadvantages and advantages, but I personally think (not biased!) that Android typically runs smoother and their build quality (S3) is thinner. I also really like how you can customize a lot more with Android. However, iPhone's build quality is much sturdier as they are made from Glass unlike the S3 (the back cover is made from Polycarbonate.)

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06-07-2014, 01:35 AM
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1. This can be debated. Most of the apps are available on both platforms with only a number that isn't available on both. However, the same app's quality can be better on iOS sometimes but can be the same thing with Android.

2. That depends on you. But honestly, if you want to get an iPhone, you're better off with the iPhone 5 than the iPhone 4S.

3. The iPhone does have a much more fluid and smoother UI but then again, you do have to consider the fact that there really isn't that much processing required on iOS. But as of late, Android is getting closer to the same type of fluidity as on iOS with upcoming updates.

4. Samsung Galaxy S II

5. Android because of it's flexibility and some of the same apps found on iOS are free on Android. Also I prefer Android mainly because it has more features and functions which does offer a better experience overall. And considering there is a large range of phones to choose from, it can fit anybody. Also, it's cheaper (I buy my phones off contract).
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