Great article on iOS 5 and Android (GB and HC)

SellnCLT85

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Completely biased. The gentlemen obviously favors apple. He never mentions what "gingerbread" device he actually uses. Alot of features he mentioned that the Android lacks, I had pre-installed on my Droid3. iOS 5 has definitely stepped their game up, but has also added alot of Fluff. The author quickly patches up all of the iOS deficiencies with a PAID app, when compared to Android. Completely left out 4g! I don't know, call me an Android fanboy.
 

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Completely biased. The gentlemen obviously favors apple. He never mentions what "gingerbread" device he actually uses. Alot of features he mentioned that the Android lacks, I had pre-installed on my Droid3. iOS 5 has definitely stepped their game up, but has also added alot of Fluff. The author quickly patches up all of the iOS deficiencies with a PAID app, when compared to Android. Completely left out 4g! I don't know, call me an Android fanboy.

He says in the first page he used a nexus 1. Vanilla gingerbread. I dont know how he gave ios5's web experience a 9 and android scoring lower... safari has got to be the worst stock browser on any mobile device second to the non-html blackberry browser.
 

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I myself have a iP3GS and I'm looking toward the Galaxy Nexus (Prime) as the next upgrade. While it's easy to find reviews on the UI, it's harder to find a review that covers functionality within a corporate context (working with Exchange-based email, document viewing, etc.).

This was the first article that I could find that actually addressed that perspective.

-KLH