22 percent of Android users willing to dump their handset for iPhone 5

Ok so this thread has 100 posts. Have 22 of you switched to the iPhone yet?

No but I'm currently in the process of cornering the market on dock connector adapters. Sorry apple fanboys, gonna cost you more than 30 buck muuuaaaaahhhhhaaaaaaaa.
 
Nope. My Rezound is running too well. I had a quick thought about getting one but it would have been a bad decision. I will stick with my Rezound and get a Nexus 7 tablet. I just have to figure out how to tether it for free without rooting.
 
Nope. My Rezound is running too well. I had a quick thought about getting one but it would have been a bad decision. I will stick with my Rezound and get a Nexus 7 tablet. I just have to figure out how to tether it for free without rooting.

Foxfi?

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My wife is an iPhone lover. I tried to tell her to get a gs3, but nooooo. She's not getting the i5 though because it's not that big of an improvement.

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It is because their wool itches.....for the love of god, let them shave and get clean.....nothing wrong with reverting back to the basics.
 
Nope. My Rezound is running too well. I had a quick thought about getting one but it would have been a bad decision. I will stick with my Rezound and get a Nexus 7 tablet. I just have to figure out how to tether it for free without rooting.

Just move to Canada. We tether for free on any device.

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I'm confused. It happens to me. Why was he saying he had to root then?

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Often root is required, but you can also know certain diagnostic numbers and toggle certain radios to bypass those checks. You did not hear that here.
 
I think the I phone is very over-rated especially with the price your paying for it, the carriers that been selling them on there networks are cashing in big time as the many versions come out. Also on the street some of the i phones are converted to fit any carrier as Android keep building and getting faster.
 
I think the I phone is very over-rated especially with the price your paying for it, the carriers that been selling them on there networks are cashing in big time as the many versions come out. Also on the street some of the i phones are converted to fit any carrier as Android keep building and getting faster.

Yes it is, but apple lovers love the experience. They camp, they talk, they blog, they buy, they fly. For them it is the poor nostalgia...it really isn't about a good phone, specs, or anything. They don't care. That is why a simple LTE and extra row of icons will bedazzle them.....they just don't give a rats ass.
 
"Considering" means simply that one is not a zombi sheep that cannot imagine trying another OS. I am considering the iPhone all of the time. So far, I have never been convinced it's worth it.
 
"Considering" means simply that one is not a zombi sheep that cannot imagine trying another OS. I am considering the iPhone all of the time. So far, I have never been convinced it's worth it.

Tried the OS for a year....trust me, it sucks so bad....don't constrict yourself.
 
I think the I phone is very over-rated especially with the price your paying for it, the carriers that been selling them on there networks are cashing in big time as the many versions come out. Also on the street some of the i phones are converted to fit any carrier as Android keep building and getting faster.

The iphone costs the same as any comparable android phone.

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The iphone costs the same as any comparable android phone.

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Does that include a removable battery, a removable SD card? Does it include HD? Does it include a half blue faced dude yelling freedom? FU++K no....that shi+ sucks so i+ bad.
 
Tried the OS for a year....trust me, it sucks so bad....don't constrict yourself.

Yeah, no chance of that hapenning any time soon. I am more curious about WP and the Nokia Lumia 920, but cannot afford two phones currently and have plenty of Android apps that I use daily...
 
Often root is required, but you can also know certain diagnostic numbers and toggle certain radios to bypass those checks. You did not hear that here.

Okay but in Canada there are no restrictions. You just turn it on and tether. I tethered my entire family with a laptop, 2 tablets and a blackberry for 2 days while on vacation without wifi. Worked like a charm and was included in my basic 6gb per month plan.

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