NotJustAPhone
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Let's not turn this thread into a discussion of the forums at iMore.
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Let's not turn this thread into a discussion of the forums at iMore.
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Regardless the iPhone is not low end and I love mine.These people are not brainwashed the iPhone does everything they need it to do, why do people feel like "converting" people is a good thing?
Someday Android/iOS will just be another pepsi-coke thing.
Well I think the numbers are what matter. I know people from both sides, but l think that there are more people that are tired of Apple than there are saying that Android is boring etc. Lots of people who have had 2 or 3 iPhones are going to Android. There are some people who have had a lower cost Android phone and have opted to go to an iPhone, but I don't know anyone who has had a top tier Android device and gone to an iPhone.You say this as only iOS people are switching to Android. In my (so far) short life I have seen more Android to iOS then iOS to android.
Not many people go high end.That's why the iPhone sells so well because there is only one high end iPhone.Well I think the numbers are what matter. I know people from both sides, but l think that there are more people that are tired of Apple than there are saying that Android is boring etc. Lots of people who have had 2 or 3 iPhones are going to Android. There are some people who have had a lower cost Android phone and have opted to go to an iPhone, but I don't know anyone who has had a top tier Android device and gone to an iPhone.
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Well I think the numbers are what matter. I know people from both sides, but l think that there are more people that are tired of Apple than there are saying that Android is boring etc. Lots of people who have had 2 or 3 iPhones are going to Android. There are some people who have had a lower cost Android phone and have opted to go to an iPhone, but I don't know anyone who has had a top tier Android device and gone to an iPhone.
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I would suggest not judging me when you don't know me, I didn't post out of hate. I have owned iPhones from 2 to 4s. I got sick of all the hardware updates that really didn't do anything and a stale os that hasn't changed much since it's inception.
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Someday Android/iOS will just be another pepsi-coke thing.
You mean it's not already?
BTW, Coke wins.
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Regardless the iPhone is not low end and I love mine.These people are not brainwashed the iPhone does everything they need it to do, why do people feel like "converting" people is a good thing?
I mean to where everyone has their preference, some people bounce between the two like it's no big thing and no one is going nuclear over it![]()
Oh I'm sure that there are those that still take Coke/Pepsi nuclear.
99% of Android & iPhone owners don't care about what's spouted off in forums like this.
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Not many people go high end? Samsung just sold 10 million S4'S and HTC sold 5 million devices in a month. I would say a few people are buying them.Not many people go high end.That's why the iPhone sells so well because there is only one high end iPhone.
Not the majority of people.Not many people go high end? Samsung just sold 10 million S4'S and HTC sold 5 million devices in a month. I would say a few people are buying them.
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But you came back so we will count that as a win.I went from android to ios and back to android ;-)
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Not the majority of people.
I switch back and forth. although I have gone more full time on my iPhone.But you came back so we will count that as a win.:thumbup:
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But you came back so we will count that as a win.:thumbup:
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I actually thought they seemed quite civil and objective.
I'm thinking of total Android activations versus what we think of as flagship devices . On iOS's side, all of their activations are for current to 2nd generation legacy flagships, while on Android the Galaxy devices, etc sell amazingly, but there are also hundreds of millions of what we think of as penny phones, especially when you get into countries where people don't have as much disposable income to put towards personal technology.