maddiiiiis
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I think an iPhone is the right choice for lazy people. Everyone else should choose an Android device.
The 64 GB OnePlus One and Zenfone 2 with 4 GB RAM are good options ($299). Both have good specs and overall performance. The 2014 Moto X is also $299 but it has subpar camera and battery life.Hello, I've been a long time iOS user.. I went from the first iPod touch to a 3GS and have had the newest model iPhone until my current iPhone 5c. Recently I haven't been in a great financial situation and am looking towards possibly getting an android device. I want a larger screen but I don't want a phablet. LG G3 has been a contender. I'm hoping to get help in getting a $300 or less phone off contract.
Nicely put. HA!If you like to stay simple, using phone for sms/calls/social then iphone is great.
Android is freedom, android is life. Android is a swiss army knife of phones.
iPhone user here, and while I understand the ability to customize is critical to the Android community, the one thing I appreciate is Apples ability to bypass the carriers when it comes to updates. All supported iPhones can upgrade simultaneously when a new iOS is upgraded or released. Heck, they're even going to include my old 4S in the upcoming release, and I purchased it in 2011! (I use it around the house as a music server)
In today's hacker/malware atmosphere, prompt updates could prove to be a lifesaver.
#1 should be in bug bold letters!!!1. To me, Apple ecosystem is like North Korea (being told what is best for you).
2. Android / Windows phone ecosystem is like everywhere else (you to decide what is best for you).
In real life actually half of the globe like to be controlled by others. *just saying*
Posted from my Samsung Galaxy S6
i like the fact that i can customize so much in my android phone ........iphone doesnt have that