erwaso
Well-known member
It's funny how Apple continues to steal ideas from Android manufacturers (htc one m8 dual camera anyone?). If it was the other way around they would sue htc.
Don't forget the LG G5
It's funny how Apple continues to steal ideas from Android manufacturers (htc one m8 dual camera anyone?). If it was the other way around they would sue htc.
I'm a big Apple user. I've gotten tons of people to cross over to the Mac and iOS. But I've never owned an iPhone. It's time. The Android ecosystem is frustrating. Many of my fav apps look better on iOS (on my iPod or family members iPhones) and I'm not liking the inability to get timely updates beyond a relatively short period of time.
The main attraction for me is the size of the 7+ = just right. I can't stand the smaller phones after being using a Nexus the last couple of years. Yet, I don't want some of the Android monstrosities I see walking around with. Unfortunately for me, I thought I'd wait till next month to make the switch. Hoping that wasn't a mistake and I wind up waiting till November to finally get my first iPhone.
It really shows that you're a big Apple user. Because of how ill-informed about the android world you are.
Judging by your comment about the sizes of the phones out there right now. I won't explain what you're wrong about. Should be able to do ones own research.
Classic 'Big Apple user' comment.
Wow, who **** in your corn flakes? LOL
I've only had two smartphones, both Androids. Currently using the Nexus 5 which is on it's last legs.
I'm ill-informed because apps I've used on both platforms look and perform better on iOS? Especially some features not being available on Android?
I'm ill-informed because top line Android phones come out with older versions of the OS and may never get updated? Hell, many Android users complain about getting maybe one year of updates and/or getting updates several months after they're available. That's why I got a Nexus phone, to get updates and not worry about carriers delaying updates or even not making them available. That was my situation with my first smartphone.
I'm ill-informed because I see Android phones over 6" and even a couple users laughed about how unwieldy they are to use? When Apple finally came out with larger iPhones I tried them out and thought the plus version was too large for my needs at the time. I think 5.5 would be okay now given I now use my phone for a lot more emails and web surfing on long trips.
Every user has different experiences with technology/platforms and different needs. No need for senseless hissy fits because someone has a difference of opinion.
I agree that every user experience is different. I own a Note 7 and 6s+. The Note 7 is my daily driver and the iPhone is my backup. All of the apps I use look exactly the same on each platform, so my beef is never with apps. At the end of the day, Samsung makes more ergonomic phones with bigger and better displays. In addition to this, Android's notification system blows the iPhone out of the water for me. The level of control is just not matched by Apple yet.
On the flip side, I enjoy changing the pace with a different OS. Specifically, I love the options in the messaging app for Apple that are baked in. If Android was able to build a native app with the options in Apple's messaging, I'd have an almost perfect phone.
Samsung has to have probably the worst customer service I have ever dealt with.
Waited to see what the Pixel was gonna be all about. Not impressed, especially with the price for what you get. Have an S7 Edge right now which is nice but the curved edges are wearing on me with the accidental touches and so forth. Samsung has to have probably the worst customer service I have ever dealt with.
Ordered a 7 Plus in Black 256GB today and VZW is telling me it will ship today which is a little surprising.. Time to accessorize!!!!!!!!
The 7 Plus shattered my Note 5 in battery life. Practically twice as long. Sick of Androids living on chargers.