Long time windows phone/iphone user. I also got a free s 5 from samsung as a guest to one of their events. I have a verizon version using on ATT, so eliminating the headache of just going through teh APN settings and trying to get MMS/Voicemail to work, the transition hasn't been smooth.
There is a steep learning curve on this phone, i've had it for a few days now and kind of getting used to it. What i dont like is the amount of settings i have to go through to configure it the way i want. I only want certain sound notifciations and no vibrate but everytime i think i configured, the sound/vibrate pops up for something else and it ist rather annoying to go one by one to set the settings for each one. I wish it could be done in one place, perhaps there is a place, but i can't find it.
One small thing that annoys me though, the calandar ap is always on 31, i am no developer, but i dont think it would be difficult for the calendar app to show todays date?
I have multiple things that i find annoying, but probably can get used to over time. I find the windows phone much easier to use and easy to configure on windows phone 8.1, but the difference between the two platforms is the google apps. While the S5 is integrated with all google services, wp8.1 is not. I can see why google refuses to provide windows phone with official apps, why give up their position of strength in the smartphone race.
A few nice perks in Android tho. Like my Tab 3 7.0 LTE has multi user accounts, and my G Flex has Guest mode. Choice in fit and finish, size, camera, battery...tempered by the fact that not every app will work correctly due to the wide array of target platforms.
I haven't liked MacOS since they left 9, and the iOS gadgets have baffling oversights like the mute button and the app store interface. In this day and age you STILL need to install iTunes on someone's computer and LOG IN to review your device purchase history and billing considerations. Android lets you review and manage everything on-device and in many cases you can avoid linking a Google account or using Google services entirely.
Ethically and flexibly, Android is better. BUT in many ways the Apple devices are still built for simple operation and have a few nice touches like the pullup bar. I feel like iPhone is easy to get into but eventually like training wheels you put it down and move on to something else.
This is comparing apples and oranges. Iphones all have one manufacturer so there is only one update. Android updates have to be written for each individual manufacturer. Blame it on Samsung that they don't have the update for the S5 as fast as the Nexus line. Am I wrong?Wait how is the mute button (im assuming the switch on the side) an oversight. IMO that is something that should be on every smartphone out there. I also feel boomsound speakers and Active Display should be on every smartphone too.
I absolutely love the ability to customize my phone on Android, however I absolutely hate how updates work. With iOS when iOS 8 comes out, all devices (except incredibly old ones) will get it at once. When Android 4.5 or 5.0 comes out it will come to Nexus devices first and maybe 9-10 months from now we will get it on our Galaxy s5.
This is comparing apples and oranges. Iphones all have one manufacturer so there is only one update. Android updates have to be written for each individual manufacturer. Blame it on Samsung that they don't have the update for the S5 as fast as the Nexus line. Am I wrong?
Wait how is the mute button (im assuming the switch on the side) an oversight. IMO that is something that should be on every smartphone out there. I also feel boomsound speakers and Active Display should be on every smartphone too.
I absolutely love the ability to customize my phone on Android, however I absolutely hate how updates work. With iOS when iOS 8 comes out, all devices (except incredibly old ones) will get it at once. When Android 4.5 or 5.0 comes out it will come to Nexus devices first and maybe 9-10 months from now we will get it on our Galaxy s5.