Ever since I've had my Samsung S3, I've noticed that an increasing number of iPhone users have been criticizing me for my choice of phone. They just blurt out their opinions.
The usual comments are:
"The screen is too big"
"The iPhone is prettier"
"I like my phones to be as thin as possible"
"iOS is the best, and easiest to use"
"Android just copied the iPhone"
"Android phones are cheap"
"Apple is the best"
"iPhone runs faster"
Well some of them I agree with. Yes the iPhone is much faster, but only because there isn't a lot of processes running in the background. Compared to Android JellyBean and ICS, there's a lot more going on. Another thing is I agree with the build quality that Apple is known for. I've been a fan of the design of the iPhone 4/4S and the 5, and I acknowledge that, but what is that beautiful design without a good user experience? Another thing is the hardware and software, I like the fact that iOS is heavily tied into the hardware of the phone, but it's getting boring, and you don't need a lot of horsepower to run a bunch of icons that can scroll left and right. Another thing is apps, sure there are more apps, but PlayStore is catching up pretty well in those respects.
And the list goes on and on. I know that the iPhone has its perks, but (for me) it's a sell out device. Sure it's beautiful to look at, and you can't deny that Apple does a great job, and their hardware is impressive, but so what? My preference is my preference, and I didn't ask for their opinions on the matter. Are iPhone users really this loud and opinionated? What about your experiences? Have you been bashed by "iSheep"? Or anyone else in particular. Just curious since the "OS wars" seem to be escalating a bit with CES and the announcement of the iPhone 5.
Thanks for the input.
Davidson
PS, I have an iPad. Use it almost everyday. Use a Galaxy S3 and a BlackBerry for my day to day phones. Love them all.
The usual comments are:
"The screen is too big"
"The iPhone is prettier"
"I like my phones to be as thin as possible"
"iOS is the best, and easiest to use"
"Android just copied the iPhone"
"Android phones are cheap"
"Apple is the best"
"iPhone runs faster"
Well some of them I agree with. Yes the iPhone is much faster, but only because there isn't a lot of processes running in the background. Compared to Android JellyBean and ICS, there's a lot more going on. Another thing is I agree with the build quality that Apple is known for. I've been a fan of the design of the iPhone 4/4S and the 5, and I acknowledge that, but what is that beautiful design without a good user experience? Another thing is the hardware and software, I like the fact that iOS is heavily tied into the hardware of the phone, but it's getting boring, and you don't need a lot of horsepower to run a bunch of icons that can scroll left and right. Another thing is apps, sure there are more apps, but PlayStore is catching up pretty well in those respects.
And the list goes on and on. I know that the iPhone has its perks, but (for me) it's a sell out device. Sure it's beautiful to look at, and you can't deny that Apple does a great job, and their hardware is impressive, but so what? My preference is my preference, and I didn't ask for their opinions on the matter. Are iPhone users really this loud and opinionated? What about your experiences? Have you been bashed by "iSheep"? Or anyone else in particular. Just curious since the "OS wars" seem to be escalating a bit with CES and the announcement of the iPhone 5.

Thanks for the input.
Davidson
PS, I have an iPad. Use it almost everyday. Use a Galaxy S3 and a BlackBerry for my day to day phones. Love them all.
