Axon 7 vs iPhone 7+

Jcblack3310

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I have had my iPhone 7+ for two weeks now and I wanted to give some insight on my experience. I also have had my Axon 7 since the first week of August so I've had tons of time with it.

Here are a list of things I like more on the iPhone 7+ over my Axon:

Battery
Camera
Reception (Axon 7 has poor LTE signal)
Bluetooth

Things I like more on the Axon 7:
Speakers
Screen
Size of the phone
Quick charge 3.0

Overall, both phones are a great experience. I like to go back and forth between platforms. If I get the chance, I'll post pictures to compare the two.

Any questions?
 
Well we know the Axon 7 has 4GBs of Ram, compared to the iPhone 7 Pluses 3GBs how does the speed compare. I mean usage, opening apps, webpages, and other usage type things. :)
 
Well we know the Axon 7 has 4GBs of Ram, compared to the iPhone 7 Pluses 3GBs how does the speed compare. I mean usage, opening apps, webpages, and other usage type things. :)

Honestly, the iPhone is much smoother and runs faster. BUT, it's very close and I love the Axon 7. The update helped. ZTE has something going that's for sure.
 
Even though iPhone has 3gb of ram, I guess it doesn't really matter since it seems the iPhone is built better. It's about how all the components work with one another
 
I have had my iPhone 7+ for two weeks now and I wanted to give some insight on my experience. I also have had my Axon 7 since the first week of August so I've had tons of time with it.

Here are a list of things I like more on the iPhone 7+ over my Axon:

Battery
Camera
Reception (Axon 7 has poor LTE signal)
Bluetooth

Things I like more on the Axon 7:
Speakers
Screen
Size of the phone
Quick charge 3.0

Overall, both phones are a great experience. I like to go back and forth between platforms. If I get the chance, I'll post pictures to compare the two.

Any questions?
I will be following.
 
To me what makes IOS good is that it is proprietary. What makes IOS bad is that it is proprietary.
If any other "Android" phone had it's own proprietary OS I suppose that phone would run better than any other "Android" phone.
So for now there is really only two OS's available for cell phones. I am not including Microsoft!
So if you want the smoothest and "possibly" the most stable, without the ability to make it your own, then go with IOS.
However, if you want to be able to customize to your hearts content, then you want Android. It may not be quite as smooth, though I think it is when setup properly with a good launcher like Nova Prime, and Android might not be as stable, but we need to remember that IOS runs on ONE brand of phone exclusively, whereas Android runs on...how many different brands of phones????
 
iPhone does run pretty good but I have never been a fan of their animations. Also, the home screen is the most boring thing out there. I have been tempted several times to go back to iPhone (I used an original iPhone and then a 4), but when I borrow my sisters iPhone for a little bit, I am already begging for Android after 5 minutes. And it is like he ^ said, iOS runs on one platform, where Android runs on multiple platforms and in many different forms. iPhone blew android out of the water 2012 and prior but I now think Android is now miles ahead.
 
Up until about a month ago, I was solely in the iPhone camp for the past 9 months. iOS is very easy and stuff works well. However, it does get boring if you're one to want your phone's OS to keep you entertained. Being able (required?) to customize suits me just fine. I've never had a stock, out-the-box Android experience that I've liked but that's likely because I'm able to customize to EXACTLY the way I like to.