Had an iPhone 3G for three years, loved it, and just upgraded to Galaxy s3. It's definitely harder to use than an iPhone, but overall I feel it's more diverse phone.
ska wrote:Ain't gonna lie...I love Apple devices...how they all work/communicate with each other. But these new Android phones look pretty nice.
That being said, I'll never own one. It's so nice to be able to buy an app and have it for all my devices for life (as long as they are supported by the current ios). I'd have to repurchase all my apps through the Android store (whatever it's called). No way.
you probably shouldn't be buying vhs, dvds, blurays, tapes, or cds either then
$lmjimy311 wrote:the ram seemed a little out of place. i didnt mind the tiger
what it basically boils down to, now that android has caught up to and surpassed the aesthetic of the iphone: do you prefer games & to "fit in," or functionality? android has considerably more functionality (unless you have a jailbroken iphone, then most things are possible). iphone has considerably better games.
in addition, the iphone, being the most popular, has the largest base so usually social apps come out first for that.
$lmjimy311 wrote:the ram seemed a little out of place. i didnt mind the tiger
iphone 5 didnt impress me at all. Went with a RAZR MAXX HD. So far I 100% agree with with fatlips assessment of the two- Android vs iOS. Maybe next year when they release the iPhone 5F it'll impress me.
fatlip wrote:what it basically boils down to, now that android has caught up to and surpassed the aesthetic of the iphone: do you prefer games & to "fit in," or functionality? android has considerably more functionality (unless you have a jailbroken iphone, then most things are possible). iphone has considerably better games.
in addition, the iphone, being the most popular, has the largest base so usually social apps come out first for that.
Do you know if you can run emulators on a jailbroken Android? SNES and Genesis?