Who else here thinks apple iPhones are lagging behind in creativity compared to android devices being produced nowadays?
Who else here thinks apple iPhones are lagging behind in creativity compared to android devices being produced nowadays?
An iPhone is a dumb phone for people who don’t know what a smartphone is.
Typical response from someone who doesn't have a clue.
how android phones have gotten bigger in screen size and processor power whereas the iPhone is just stuck in yesterdays technology and not giving their consumer base the features they want.
Typical response from someone who doesn't have a clue.
So Mr Pappy, please don’t accuse me of “not having a clue”. As stated, my comment is based on my experiences of the majority of iPhone users who I know, not the platform.
Nearly every iPhone user I know uses there smartphone as a dumbphone: calls, texts, pix, Facebook, that?s about their lot. They?ve bought an iPhone purely as a ?look-at-me? phone and simply followed the herd. Whenever I?ve ever shown an interest in asking what their phone can actually do, I?ve usually been greeted with a blank stare as in?.?what you talking about??
Just about every friend or colleague who has an Android smartphone pretty much uses it for these very same purposes as well. They certainly aren't typing essays or remotely controlling their PCs with them.
While on Android I spend most of my time customizing it. I want it to behave exactly the way I want it to.
Well said. I don't want iPhone/android bashers in this thread stating their opinions about how each other is bad, just want people to give me their views on how android phones have gotten bigger in screen size and processor power whereas the iPhone is just stuck in yesterdays technology and not giving their consumer base the features they want.
while providing a better integration of Hardware and Software
You're kidding, right?
Only the Moto X has come close.
The screen size issue is interesting. I've heard it both ways. Apple users want a phone with a bigger screen, and Android users want a phone with a smaller screen. Both groups don't want to compromise on the other features, like processor power, camera quality, and battery life.
Perhaps the best solution is to own both an iPhone and an Android phone at the same time. You get the best of both worlds.