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I find that Android works well too but not always as easily and PREDICTABLY well as iOS. I like both and as I get bored with one I use the other. There's no prize for loyalty.
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I find that Android works well too but not always as easily and PREDICTABLY well as iOS. I like both and as I get bored with one I use the other. There's no prize for loyalty.
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If you're looking to jump into android just post your iPhone on ebay. Get what you owe then jump
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That must be your inherent sexiness working its voodoo on the Nexus perhaps?
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This is absolutely wrong. It's been attested to by people who've used both that exactly the opposite of what you've stated is the truth. The Nexus 5 is the better phone, and yes, at half the price.
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Try The Thank You Button, Thank You!
If so, I'm still waiting fir the confirmation from Google Now.
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Anyone who has iOS and won't stop persisting its better than Android, then one simple question:
Why?
Don't start talking about how it's more stable, more scure, more nonsense. Tell me facts which make it clear iOS is better then Android. Have some facts: Android screens are bigger and though more comfortable to handle, as any user who switched from iOS to Android will testify, and which makes transition from Android to iOS more difficult. More facts- Android has much more selection, vs. iOS which just hit a record year with 2(!!!) devices being released (5c,s).
Now I gave you two facts which will give the lead to Android. Let's see what facts you have, and I repeat facts not nonsense, as I predict you will output.
I like the iPhone in that there is really something to be said for simplicity. It remains elegantly simple and I see the attraction of that. I've spent some effort to turn my Android phones into the customized weapons of choice they are. ...and I enjoy them for that but I am no hater of the 5s' elegant simplistic lightweight nature that just works well without needing to be customized to do so. That is the attraction of iOS that Android doesn't necessarily match IMO.
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Most iPhone users divide into three groups:
1) makes up most of them- never tried an Android device.
2) makes up some of them- tried for a very short while and decided it's too complicated without even looking into it.
3) even smaller group- tried a bad Android device for a while and decided based on that mid/low-end device Android is bad.
Then there is that rare group that tried a good handset and doesn't like it, but that makes up maybe 5%.
My Nexus 5 is elegant, simple, and lightweight. Oh, and it doesnt look like it was designed by Fisher, Price although the icons may almost have been (but i can use a launcher if I *choose*).
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They seem to be either timid thinkers, or just unfortunately stupid.
Edit: I like everything BUT iphones. Windows phone, fine. BB, fine. Firefox, Ubuntu, Tizen, Android, all fine. MIUI, fine.
It's that glazed drone, "it just works...", you wanna slap them.
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Well you've mumbled your Nexus 5 into being something special. The iPhone 5c you speak of (Fisher Price) is certainly no high point in Apple's product line-up.
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But there are the Me ...those that can clearly see the strengths of both and can happily use either or both concurrently. Do I prefer the smaller iPhone screens? Well...no. ...but there are iPad Minis and Airs when bigger is better. ...or I can continue to flip Android phones and try custom ROMs. I like to keep up on both, to me, that's the most fun.
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But this conversation is based solely on smartphones. Give me one good reason to even keep up with an iPhone.
Definitely not.It's not the cost.
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