so I'll stick with that until either HTC fixes the One or Samsung stops going cheap with it's components.
Based on iFixit Numbers
Costs to make Galaxy S4 237
Costs to make iPhone 5 205
so I'll stick with that until either HTC fixes the One or Samsung stops going cheap with it's components.
Good thoughts on your experience.
In my mind, here the things that would make me never go to an iPhone again (I had an iPhone 4 once).
- Lack of a notification light.
- Lack of a file manager...... i seriously, seriously don't understand how anyone can use an iOS device in place of a computer without this. Or even for getting anything done. This is an absolute necessity for any computing platform, just a way to manage files within the device itself. I don't know how more people don't complain about this...
- Serious lack of custimzeability..... what if I don't like the stock keyboard? What if I don't like stock messaging? Browser? Etc..... cant really change those things to default on iOS.
- No real useful voice assistant (this is a new difference after Android 4.1).... Google Now is unmatched. Period.
- No NFC. This is a very useful technology. Making payments, transferring small files, pairing with speakers and other things.... I use NFC tags at home and at work. When I get to work, I tap on my NFC tag and it puts my phone in work mode, changing everything from ringer, to volume, to brightness, bluetooth, and even opens up an app for me. When I am in my car, car mode, and when I am at home... home mode.
- I can't change the home screen. I can pick up anyone's iPhone and be able to use it. Not the case with Android because I make my phone exclusively MINE. There is no notification bar, I have no app drawer on the bottom, and my quick gestures allow me to access things faster. I use a little bit more battery life getting all this done, but it makes my phone mine. I really like that.
- What's up the email app?! Why can't I attach anything other than one picture from the gallery to that app? WHy can't I attach a file like a spreadsheet, or a PDF? How any business person has been able to use an iPhone is beyond me....
$0.02
The One is my first android phone. I switched from an iphone4s.
For me the experience is completely different then yours. I love the screen, the keyboard the customization of the homes screens is one of my favorite things. I alsobloke the spoleed of the phone.
I feel like it is just ad smooth at iOS with the exception of my Facebook and Netflix apps they seem yo struggle with scrolling.
I'm very glad I switched, even with io7 I don't think I would want to go back. The only complaint that I have with my one is that I don't have a couple of apps I had on my iPhone, specifically vudu and amazon video. Also a couoke of jailbreak tweaks i had installed in my iphone but those dont really count because the we re jail brrak features. I can get everything else on my One that I had on the 4s
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-With the notification light, you can use the iPhone's LED camera flash as one, apparently. I had no idea until literally today. I was standing in line buying some groceries after work and someone's phone went off, and their LED started flashing. So, neat, might have been nice to know when I still had service to my iPhone, lol.
-iPhone users just want things to work. They don't want to be bothered with stuff like that. Being one for as long as I was, I know.
-Nope, you're stuck. Again though, most people using an iPhone don't want to be bothered. They want to just do their thing. There's nothing wrong with that.
-Never used Google Now, can't comment on it. Just doesn't interest me.
-I don't have a use for NFC, at least yet.
-That's something I;m coming to love about Android. My phone is mine. My launchers, my icon arrangement, my widgets, my setup is likely unique to me. Not so with an iPhone user, where every iOS device with widgets has the same weather and stock widget in the notification center.
-I thought business people used Blackberries, they ARE business phones after all... is anyone seriously using an iPhone for that?
The problem with that is it would take away an exclusive feature of the Kindle Fire line of tablets.I'd love to have an official Amazon video app in the Play Store. I know there is one for the new Asus Cube, so maybe we'll see a port of that for phones/tablets someday.
The problem with that is it would take away an exclusive feature of the Kindle Fire line of tablets.
The problem with that is it would take away an exclusive feature of the Kindle Fire line of tablets.