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I am a tech user that uses iPhone 5, an iMac (do have windows 8 boot camped) and I have only tried one android phone ever (S3) and found little things that drove me to taking the phone back on week 3 and going back to iphone 5 again.
But, like Many posts I have seen browsing the forums here. As much as I love the iPhone I am just getting bored with it.
Been using iphone since the day iphone 3 was released, then 3gs, then 4, then 4s... you get the picture... at the time, I think the only android phone on the market was the G1 and T-slowble only.
Enough background, this post will already be too long, so forgive me, in advance.
I do many things on my phone. Calendar for work, browse web a lot, get a lot of email thru several diff providers ( yahoo, gmail, outlook.com, live, me.com), I used notes, reminders, banking apps, facebook, twitter, G+, etc. I searched android market place and every app (non apple) I have is available on android.
I have narrowed my choice to HTC One and S4. Note 2 is too big for my taste. Each seem to have pros and cons as with anything in the tech world. Leaning toward HTC (sucker for aluminum)
Here are my concerns in switching:
Security:
I keep reading about android having a LOT of malware to worry about that doesn't seem to be nearly as much of an issue on iPhone.
Yes I have seen a few apps slip into iTunes that apple pulled. I have heard that android has nearly nothing stopping anyone from making malicious apps.
I Never jail broke my iPhones, security is a big deal to me. IF i switch to android, I will not be rooting and rom'ing either. I am assuming those are both similar to jailbreaking.
Anything the removes any security, I won't do it. and of course I don't want to void any warranty I have since I wont have the ease of walking into a store like apple and walking out with a new device should something go wrong.
Do I have to run anti virus on android? Do I need to? If I do, does it slow the phone down like anti virus does windows?
I asked a girl at a cell phone store she said to stay away from apps that don't have 100k downloads and 4+ stars. I found that a ridiculous way "to be safe" since I didn't have to worry about that on the iPhone.
App Killer:
I have heard that the number one app is an app to kill apps that just randomly start up on their own.. and that even if you run the app killer, 10 minutes later all those apps are back running again anyways. really?
I'm sure I will think of more things to ask later. that's my main concerns for now.
I can tell you why I didn't like the S3, and most will find this crazy, but it's those little things that tend to get under peoples skins.
The mail app. It would never auto size the email to FIT THE SCREEN. omg I hated that, I had to scroll up and down and left and right to try and read an email.
That doesn't happen on an iphone. everything FITS the screen unless you Make it not fit the screen.
My brother (an android user) told me to download some other email app. Again, I was concerned about security. Who was I giving access to my email? some 3rd party outfit that could use my email however they wanted?
I didn't like the stock keyboard, so again brother said download this keyboard and I did and when I went to install it, it said it was a keystroke logger in the agreement to install it. so I cancelled install and fought with the stock version. I don't want an app to log my password to my bank account.
And, the thing I HATED most about S3 was the screen color. Samsung doesn't understand WHITE IS WHITE, NOT BLUE. After having color perfection on iphone, the blue hue drove me bat dung crazy. is there a way to fix that? I tried the Note 2 at AT&T today, I couldn't get white to be white no matter what I tried. I was always blue. but, when I watch videos about S4 and HTC, white looks white during the presentation. so I am confused there.
As you can see, im insecure about security
I'm not here to troll guys. I am interested and I am sharing my concerns before I plunge into the unknown android world. I tell people all the time, Just because I have a Mac, doesn't mean I hate Windows. i Like BOTH. I am sure the same will hold true with iPhone and Android. I am sure I can find things i love about both worlds.
Heck I would have a windows phone 8 or a blackberry Z10 if either had any apps at all. but sadly, neither do.
I hate when people spew trash talk about one platform or another. Its like if you like android, you MUST HATE APPLE and vise-versa. To me, I find that ignorant at best.
But, like Many posts I have seen browsing the forums here. As much as I love the iPhone I am just getting bored with it.
Been using iphone since the day iphone 3 was released, then 3gs, then 4, then 4s... you get the picture... at the time, I think the only android phone on the market was the G1 and T-slowble only.
Enough background, this post will already be too long, so forgive me, in advance.
I do many things on my phone. Calendar for work, browse web a lot, get a lot of email thru several diff providers ( yahoo, gmail, outlook.com, live, me.com), I used notes, reminders, banking apps, facebook, twitter, G+, etc. I searched android market place and every app (non apple) I have is available on android.
I have narrowed my choice to HTC One and S4. Note 2 is too big for my taste. Each seem to have pros and cons as with anything in the tech world. Leaning toward HTC (sucker for aluminum)
Here are my concerns in switching:
Security:
I keep reading about android having a LOT of malware to worry about that doesn't seem to be nearly as much of an issue on iPhone.
Yes I have seen a few apps slip into iTunes that apple pulled. I have heard that android has nearly nothing stopping anyone from making malicious apps.
I Never jail broke my iPhones, security is a big deal to me. IF i switch to android, I will not be rooting and rom'ing either. I am assuming those are both similar to jailbreaking.
Anything the removes any security, I won't do it. and of course I don't want to void any warranty I have since I wont have the ease of walking into a store like apple and walking out with a new device should something go wrong.
Do I have to run anti virus on android? Do I need to? If I do, does it slow the phone down like anti virus does windows?
I asked a girl at a cell phone store she said to stay away from apps that don't have 100k downloads and 4+ stars. I found that a ridiculous way "to be safe" since I didn't have to worry about that on the iPhone.
App Killer:
I have heard that the number one app is an app to kill apps that just randomly start up on their own.. and that even if you run the app killer, 10 minutes later all those apps are back running again anyways. really?
I'm sure I will think of more things to ask later. that's my main concerns for now.
I can tell you why I didn't like the S3, and most will find this crazy, but it's those little things that tend to get under peoples skins.
The mail app. It would never auto size the email to FIT THE SCREEN. omg I hated that, I had to scroll up and down and left and right to try and read an email.
That doesn't happen on an iphone. everything FITS the screen unless you Make it not fit the screen.
My brother (an android user) told me to download some other email app. Again, I was concerned about security. Who was I giving access to my email? some 3rd party outfit that could use my email however they wanted?
I didn't like the stock keyboard, so again brother said download this keyboard and I did and when I went to install it, it said it was a keystroke logger in the agreement to install it. so I cancelled install and fought with the stock version. I don't want an app to log my password to my bank account.
And, the thing I HATED most about S3 was the screen color. Samsung doesn't understand WHITE IS WHITE, NOT BLUE. After having color perfection on iphone, the blue hue drove me bat dung crazy. is there a way to fix that? I tried the Note 2 at AT&T today, I couldn't get white to be white no matter what I tried. I was always blue. but, when I watch videos about S4 and HTC, white looks white during the presentation. so I am confused there.
As you can see, im insecure about security

I'm not here to troll guys. I am interested and I am sharing my concerns before I plunge into the unknown android world. I tell people all the time, Just because I have a Mac, doesn't mean I hate Windows. i Like BOTH. I am sure the same will hold true with iPhone and Android. I am sure I can find things i love about both worlds.
Heck I would have a windows phone 8 or a blackberry Z10 if either had any apps at all. but sadly, neither do.
I hate when people spew trash talk about one platform or another. Its like if you like android, you MUST HATE APPLE and vise-versa. To me, I find that ignorant at best.