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re: Report: iPhone 6 will come with NFC, wireless charging, and even better 4G

Posted on 6/9/14 at 11:35 am to
Posted by Korkstand
Member since Nov 2003
28738 posts
Posted on 6/9/14 at 11:35 am to
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But either way, what is it about the Androids that makes them so much better? I know you can customize more, but literally the only issue I hold with the iphone(or apple in general) would be attaching files with gmail. Well, that and getting a direct image code for posting on tOT.
So what are you customizing on your phone that makes the switch worth it? I'm genuinely asking because as stated, I may be switching phones here soon. And referring back to your original comment, all of the tops phones tend to be about the same price under contract, so this leads me back to customization being the only reason to switch.

While "customization" is a selling point, it's not just a visual thing. Yes, I like my phone to look a certain way, but I also like it to work a certain way. I need it to work the way I think, and iOS does not.

A lot of iOS folks like to tease Android users about widgets, but then get excited when they get a limited set of widgets that work in a limited way. I use lots of widgets, and they let me get things done twice as fast as if I had to shuffle through apps.

iOS just feels clunky and clumsy compared to Android. That's why Android is better for a lot of us.
Posted by LSUdm21
Member since Nov 2008
17486 posts
Posted on 6/9/14 at 12:35 pm to
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While "customization" is a selling point, it's not just a visual thing. Yes, I like my phone to look a certain way, but I also like it to work a certain way. I need it to work the way I think, and iOS does not.

A lot of iOS folks like to tease Android users about widgets, but then get excited when they get a limited set of widgets that work in a limited way. I use lots of widgets, and they let me get things done twice as fast as if I had to shuffle through apps.

iOS just feels clunky and clumsy compared to Android. That's why Android is better for a lot of us.


I'd like to know, specifically, what Android allows you to do that iOS doesn't? I'm eligible for an upgrade next month and am really thinking about pulling the trigger on the S5.
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