So long Android, Again...

Enjoy your iPhone.. I know I personally wouldn't.

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I know, same here!
I can use an iPhone for a few minutes, after that I'm bored to hell and/or upset! 😆

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I'm glad to see that no one is hating on OP for moving back to apple. quite uncommon...
Have you tried rooting and custom roms? those are always fun :p

No need for that!
We're all civilized people around here. 😉

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Theres normally a lot of hate for people that move from android to apple. Most threads like these are eventually seen as "troll" posts by some. Their always like "Why bother make a post if your're going to bash my beloved android. You're a troll blahblahblahblahblah. Go back to apple you sheep." and vice versa. I honestly have no qualm with switching platforms, but i do have problems with people who make other android users look bad by saying the above^^ <---My Quote

Yes, unfortunately there are people who give Android users a bad name.

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This post is a troll...

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Hm, never did I say or try to make other android users look bad. I feel as if you didn't even read my post. I agree with the above poster.

You, sir. Are trolling.

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He didn't mean it that way, or at least I didn't see it.
I don't think he's trolling at all.
He never said anything to you either.

My 2 cents.

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He didn't mean it that way, or at least I didn't see it.
I don't think he's trolling at all.
He never said anything to you either.

My 2 cents.

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It may not have been intentional but whenever someone says something negative about "most others" which may or may not be true, it's a troll. Even if it isn't meant to be. :)

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I will say being an iPhone user for a long time. It always worked and has been great. The transition to Android has been painful on the s4 and thought many times was gonna Sell the s4 on Craigslist. Stuck with it through all its imperfections. I find it hard to believe that Android cannot figure out how to save battery life when the phone is asleep. On my IPhone I could charge it and take it off the charger and not pick it up for ten hours and still be at 100 percent while doing the same thing for the s4 and it's about 85 percent. And the music apps are awful on Android. They annihilate the battery while using the auxiliary cable. With an iPhone 3 hours of music in the car would be like 8 percent. On Android it's like 25 out 30 percent. Big difference. I still have my s4 and I am just stuck with some flaws of Android. I've tried the apps like poweramp, winamp, and a couple more to no difference. The s4 camera feels like it takes forever to open as well and when you turn to Landscape mode it should go immediately like the iPhone does. So I see why people love their I phones. I did love mine but I decided to try something new and it's been fun but also very tedious and times I wanted to throw the s4 out the window of the car. Just my take on using both devices.

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LOL!
Please don't trow it away, send it to me! I'll pay the USPS fee. 😉
But seriously, don't trow it away!

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One of the many benefits of Android. What is given up in one area is made up in another. Having made the switch from Android to iOS (and ultimately back again) I couldn't believe how restricted everything was. I felt like the phone was so locked down that all I was allowed to do was add and remove apps.

Exactly the way I feel when using an iPhone! :eek:

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I will say being an iPhone user for a long time. It always worked and has been great. The transition to Android has been painful on the s4 and thought many times was gonna Sell the s4 on Craigslist. Stuck with it through all its imperfections. I find it hard to believe that Android cannot figure out how to save battery life when the phone is asleep. On my IPhone I could charge it and take it off the charger and not pick it up for ten hours and still be at 100 percent while doing the same thing for the s4 and it's about 85 percent. And the music apps are awful on Android. They annihilate the battery while using the auxiliary cable. With an iPhone 3 hours of music in the car would be like 8 percent. On Android it's like 25 out 30 percent. Big difference. I still have my s4 and I am just stuck with some flaws of Android. I've tried the apps like poweramp, winamp, and a couple more to no difference. The s4 camera feels like it takes forever to open as well and when you turn to Landscape mode it should go immediately like the iPhone does. So I see why people love their I phones. I did love mine but I decided to try something new and it's been fun but also very tedious and times I wanted to throw the s4 out the window of the car. Just my take on using both devices.

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There's trade offs to anything in life. Phones are no exception. What one does well, another falls flat on. Personally, I will take flexibility with the OS over battery life for a music app. Especially since I never use a music app for more then an hour away from a plug. In the car, I've got my charger. So it's no big deal at all.
 
There's trade offs to anything in life. Phones are no exception. What one does well, another falls flat on. Personally, I will take flexibility with the OS over battery life for a music app. Especially since I never use a music app for more then an hour away from a plug. In the car, I've got my charger. So it's no big deal at all.

Indeed! 👍😏

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There's trade offs to anything in life. Phones are no exception. What one does well, another falls flat on. Personally, I will take flexibility with the OS over battery life for a music app. Especially since I never use a music app for more then an hour away from a plug. In the car, I've got my charger. So it's no big deal at all.

Even with music playing, my S4 lasts a lot longer on a charge than my sister's iPhone 5...

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He didn't mean it that way, or at least I didn't see it.
I don't think he's trolling at all.
He never said anything to you either.

My 2 cents.

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Yup, we cleared it up. He just quoted my post and I thought he was talking to me directly. But we both apologized and now we're best friends. ;)

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To be honest, the only thing I think Apple does better than Android is music. Unless Play Music has resolved all of that. It just seems a lot easier to get music on an iOS device and an Android. But then again, I just switched back to android from using iOS for a couple years so they could both be equivalent in that area now.

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Android is great for music streaming. I think battery life in many Androids is probably better than Iphones. For storing your own music though, Androids are a little limited but no more so than the iPhone.

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To be honest, the only thing I think Apple does better than Android is music. Unless Play Music has resolved all of that. It just seems a lot easier to get music on an iOS device and an Android. But then again, I just switched back to android from using iOS for a couple years so they could both be equivalent in that area now.

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With apps available like DoubleTwist and iSyncr, it's pretty easy to sync up iTunes music and playlists onto an Android device.
 
Android is great for music streaming. I think battery life in many Androids is probably better than Iphones. For storing your own music though, Androids are a little limited but no more so than the iPhone.

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I've got around 40GB of music on my S4, and room for more, so I don't feel overly limited. :-)
 
With apps available like DoubleTwist and iSyncr, it's pretty easy to sync up iTunes music and playlists onto an Android device.

They just sync up with your iTunes and allow you to put them on your android device? That's cool. Didn't know that.

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They just sync up with your iTunes and allow you to put them on your android device? That's cool. Didn't know that.

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Plus they let you do it with wifi, which to me is the easiest way to transfer data.