I got an Android, but want to go back to the iPhone. Why is this?

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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

Restrictions are everywhere.
I disagree. A really obvious example is the Google market...it is completely optional. If Google bans an app, I can install it anyway if I want, and I don't need to hack my phone to do it. That is not true on iOS.

Android has built in escape hatches for any industry-level restrictions. iOS does not. Google does not monitor or control a single piece of my music.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I disagree. A really obvious example is the Google market...it is completely optional. If Google bans an app, I can install it anyway if I want, and I don't need to hack my phone to do it. That is not true on iOS.

Android has built in escape hatches for any industry-level restrictions. iOS does not. Google does not monitor or control a single piece of my music.

That could be one reason for some malware on Android and not on iOS, although I have never had any on Android.


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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I disagree. A really obvious example is the Google market...it is completely optional. If Google bans an app, I can install it anyway if I want, and I don't need to hack my phone to do it. That is not true on iOS.

Android has built in escape hatches for any industry-level restrictions iOS does not..

True and there are positives and negatives for that. Also Google has removed apps remotely from people's devices.

Google does not monitor or control a single piece of my music.


So if all the music I have bought and listen to on my S4 and iPad is purchase from Amazon, that means that Apple is monitoring and controlling my music?

I don't know if this is a strawman or a lack of understanding. Either way it is not the case.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

True and there are positives and negatives for that. Also Google has removed apps remotely from people's devices.




So if all the music I have bought and listen to on my S4 and iPad is purchase from Amazon, that means that Apple is monitoring and controlling my music?

I don't know if this is a strawman or a lack of understanding. Either way it is not the case.

I think he means its hard to move around music bought from Apple than it is from Google.

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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

All Apple did was popularize a finger print scanner on a phone, they weren't the first to do it.

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No, they were the first to do it right, and make it functional and very dependable.


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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

No, they were the first to do it right, and make it functional and very dependable.


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Almost exactly what I said. Apple made it popular and now anyone else who does it seems to be copying even though it came on an android phone first.

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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I think a telling question is this: If Apple hadn't released Touch ID on the iPhone 5s would Samsung be releasing it on the S5?


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I've found myself into any phone that runs smoothly with good user experience recently. I started with iPhone until the 4. Switching to Android and Motorola atrix 4g..lol. I was amazed at the things I could do as far as customization. After, went to Samsung and the Note 1 a 2. Loved the big screen for a while and all the gimmicks it had. I was like "cool"!! Now I have a Moto x and this phone has changed my whole view on what a phone should be for myself. It's a very very smooth phone with useful features and a perfect screen size and for the pocket. I love Android but not most of the skinned phones from many manufacturer any more. Imo they are all lost in the spec war, while losing what Android is supposed to feel like. Most now are just crammed with the most crap and don't have a smooth feel. So if Motorola/Levono don't make another phone with the current philosophy, I'll will probably go iphone if the screen is bigger, that's my only hangup right now. It's the only other phone that is truly optimized fully imo. But make no mistake, I'm extremely happy with the Moto x and I'm looking forward and praying they keep an X2

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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I think a telling question is this: If Apple hadn't released Touch ID on the iPhone 5s would Samsung be releasing it on the S5?


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A question even Sherlock Holmes would have a hard time answering. Samsung likes the idea of a fingerprint scanner and it falls in line with their idea of everything with the kitchen sink on their flagship phones.

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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I think a telling question is this: If Apple hadn't released Touch ID on the iPhone 5s would Samsung be releasing it on the S5?


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Absolutely not. And then there is the 64-bit processor that Samsung said was unnecessary. Aren't they releasing one?


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Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

That could be one reason for some malware on Android and not on iOS, although I have never had any on Android.
Not only have I never had one, I do not know a single person who has ever had one either. In any event, it is a choice...I'd rather be given the choice than have the choice decided for me by someone else.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

All Apple did was popularize a finger print scanner on a phone, they weren't the first to do it.
No, they were the first to do it right, and make it functional and very dependable.

Uh huh. So dependable.

iPhone 5S Touch ID Fingerprint Scanner Is A Fail For 20% Of Users, Here's What To Do
iPhone 5S Touch ID Fingerprint Scanner Is A Fail For 20% Of Users, Here's What To Do - Forbes

Apple "dependability" in general is greatly exaggerated by the nerd community. It is part of the image Apple projects.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

Not only have I never had one, I do not know a single person who has ever had one either. In any event, it is a choice...I'd rather be given the choice than have the choice decided for me by someone else.

Those that downloaded fake BBM's weeks before the real BBM app was released got malware.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

True and there are positives and negatives for that. Also Google has removed apps remotely from people's devices.
Via the Market...which you can uninstall. No Google services are required to use any Android device. Google cannot remove squat from your device if you are only using Amazon's market, for example.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

Those that downloaded fake BBM's weeks before the real BBM app was released got malware.
It was a risk they chose to take. No one forced them to disable their security and do that.

I would like the option of doing that if I want to. I want to decide what risks are acceptable for me...not Google or Apple.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

Via the Market...which you can uninstall. No Google services are required to use any Android device. Google cannot remove squat from your device if you are only using Amazon's market, for example.

I beg to differ, Google HAS removed apps from devices, especially when the app gets removed from the Market too.
 
Re: Got an Android but want to go back to iPhone. Why is this?

I beg to differ, Google HAS removed apps from devices, especially when the app gets removed from the Market too.
Do you have an example of an app being removed when the market is not installed?
 
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