Speaking as someone who owns a 4S, Evo LTE and a Galaxy Nexus, there really is no better phone when comparing Apple to Android. It's about what's better for YOU. The beauty of choice in the cellular world is lovely. Android is my preference but there are things about iOS I enjoy as well. But fanboys will be fanboys.
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I hope the iPhone 5 raises the bar impossibly high in terms of performance and user experience. That would give Android developers and device manufacturers a nice kick in the pants when coming up with the next greatest thing.
I hate to hate, but current Sony phones have 12 megapixel cameras, i know its not all about the megapixels but they take incredibly detailed photos and android doesn't need a dual core 1.5 ghz cpu and 2 gigs of ram to run smoothly, i think some legacy software (2.3) and bad hardware combos from the past couple years has put a bad taste in a lot of apple fans mouths. This is the time to hop on our train. Even if your not into an android phone, pick up a nexus 7.
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I also have lots of friends that bring me their Apple products for help doing the simplest things. I always shake my head because if Apple is so easy to use then why is copying a movie on to the device so frustrating? Format limitations etc. Etc. Even my old blackberry was easier.
I own a graphic design and Web software company so we have both pc's and mac's in our office. The pc users are typically much more informed on how to use their computer. Things like copying and installation of software, configuring networks etc. Where 90% of the Mac users barely know how to use the system outside of their programs.
I'm not trying to say Mac users are dumb. It's just an observation. My PC users are typically the ones that figure out how to do the required task on the Mac before the person who is using the computer on a daily basis.
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I also have lots of friends that bring me their Apple products for help doing the simplest things. I always shake my head because if Apple is so easy to use then why is copying a movie on to the device so frustrating? Format limitations etc. Etc. Even my old blackberry was easier.
I own a graphic design and Web software company so we have both pc's and mac's in our office. The pc users are typically much more informed on how to use their computer. Things like copying and installation of software, configuring networks etc. Where 90% of the Mac users barely know how to use the system outside of their programs.
I'm not trying to say Mac users are dumb. It's just an observation. My PC users are typically the ones that figure out how to do the required task on the Mac before the person who is using the computer on a daily basis.
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Mine too. It's just another iOS warcry that Adobe is no longer developing/supporting it so they think it quit working overnight and every website is now magically converted to HTML5 overnight. Obviously that also justifies going the last several years without support at all (see, they were right all along! They've won by depriving themselves!)
I'll mark this post and update it when I go more than 2 days without hitting a site with Flash on it. Check back in 2015 or thereabouts. In the meantime I'll continue to enjoy Flash just like I have been for years.
Maybe when JB hits, it won't work as well though. But still....I had 3 years with Flash on my phone that the other OS didn't.
I think Sony makes the camera in the iPhone.
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It's like Apple dropping youtube and Google maps. Rather than giving their customers a better experience and updating it like they have with Facebook, they try to stick it to Google by making a political statement with it in the name of negatively affecting competition. Boo to Apple for this behavior.
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It does 'just work' when you're using a mainstream OS that is supported.
Also, the issue with the S3 has nothing to do with apple and everything to do with the tool Google built for newer android phones being janky and broken.
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New devices won't be able to install Flash officially.
And duh, of course websites will still use Flash. But again Adobe themselves killed mobile Flash. No new development. No new official Google Play installs.
Abode says it's time to move on and I'm sorry you can't comprehend that.
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That's funny, I've just looked on the Play Store and Flash Player is still there.
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Yes but try to install it on an ICS phone
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