From surfing the forum for a few days, I can see that you guys express mild hatred towards the i-phone in general so I need someone completely bias. I've never been into smart phones (I know, I've been living in a cave) but I think it's time I finally go mainstream. If it was the I-Phone 4G/S or whatever VS S3 I would have automatically went with the S3. However, with the i-phone 5 revealed and all should I wait a week or so and purchase that? I just want the most for my money, and I want it to last the longest (in style and technology wise) I'd hate to get the S3 and then bam S4 or something comes out. The i-phone 5 is appealing because it's the newest of its phone, and so is the S3 but I'm afraid something new might hit the market and I'll regret. Thanks!
Looking at all aspects, i-phone 5 or galaxy s3?
Just get humble and get the apple phone. No reason to show off with a sgs3.
Funny you say that when its the iPhone users that have the elitist attitude.
Personally i would recommend the S3 any day of the week. The features, the speed, the smoothness, the quality, it's all second to none. And Android isn't hard to get into. I was able to get familiar withthe OS when I got my first Android within 10 minutes.
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Believe it or not, I know some people that just can't work with an Android phone. Even a premium one! Their phone slows down and they deem it unworthy when its because they have multiple apps running and have no idea how to turn them off. I teach them all the ins and outs till I turn blue in the face but they just don't get it! Some people just need to be spoon fed to be happy.
Funny you say that when its the iPhone users that have the elitist attitude.
Personally i would recommend the S3 any day of the week. The features, the speed, the smoothness, the quality, it's all second to none. And Android isn't hard to get into. I was able to get familiar withthe OS when I got my first Android within 10 minutes.
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At the end of the day, they are both excellent phones. I was in the same situation as you about 3 months ago and went with the S3.
Here were my primary reasons:
- As a PC user, I find iTunes very clunky (slow and getting slower every day) and annoying (the way it asks for an update very week)
- I am morally opposed to Apple's insistence on locking everything down and pretending like everything they sell is the best even if it is not (eg. remember m4r? Remember when Apple claimed 128 kb was the BEST bit rate for music? Wanna buy a new cable / accessory / whatever? It's gotta be Apple brand)
- As someone who cares about the environment, I am appalled at Apple's atrocious record in the recyclability of the components of their products
- I am a tinkerer. Apple is very much take-it-leave-it. Don't like our keyboard, too bad.
- Spec by sec, the Samsung is far better value for money. I am not willing to spend a 30 - 50% markup just so I can have an Apple product.
By your sig it doesn't seem like you really have the experience to say that about the GS3. It's not all that great. I like it, but iOS is far smoother and faster.
Sorry but I have to quote your FUD here. There are plenty of 3rd party accessories.
And if you're going to talk about customizing, you can do a jailbreak on iPhone which is far simpler and stabler to do than on android. Installing swiftkey is no different than doing a jailbreak and installing it. Androids default keyboard sucks and I switched to swiftkey.
Spec by spec doesn't matter, when will you people understand that. Android fanboys just like to whip their dicks out but the fact of the matter is how the experience using the device.
Apple pretending they are the best. Doesn't every company including Samsung do that. I mean seriously, stupid claim.
Plus even when you jailbreak an iOS device, even then the openness can't compare to Android's. Plus Cydia is probably the most frustrating thing I've ever worked with. Ever.Jail breaking an iPhone makes it slower and glitchy. Not to mention you can't jailbreak iOS 6 without having it plugged into a computer 24/7. The moment it's not it's unjailbroken again.
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