Cigar-Junkie
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- Mar 1, 2011
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Battery life is something I would love to have. Most of my iPhone friends can outlast me on battery life ;( I am using Juice Defender which helps but I feel like it I should not need it. The Bionic seems to be a good phone and somehow Motorola can develop a thin extended battery where no one else can?
My Droid X is starting to have issues and I tried the Bionic but wasn't happy with the battery life. With new phones on the horizon I decided I would wait for the Galaxy Nexus, November 10th seems so far away. My Son and daughter's iphones 4 (not S) beat my X in every smoothness and speed test. My kids plug their iphones in maybe twice a week. I on the other hand have become accustomed to plugging in twice a day. Being a strong Android person and never having had a Apple product, I am finding myself a bit confused, but not looking for fan boy abuse. I know that the Nexus will never have the battery life of the iphone. Truth is the next gen iphone (add LTE or larger screen) won't have the battery life of the current iphone. My question is what will I gain staying with Android?
Right now my short list is 1) Larger screen. 2) LTE network. 3) Customization. 4) Open software environment. 5) NFC 6) email accounts that work great (5 via imap push) If iphone can't do this than switching is a no go.
What I can gain moving to iphone?
1) Better battery life. 2) iOS (not that its better but its not bad either)
Can anyone help add to either list? Hint: I kind of want the Android list to win.