ehhemmer
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iMessage is useful when you message other people who use iOS devices. It sort of makes regular texting between iphones/ipads/Macs free.
Same here. The Android devices that I owned were great and I enjoyed using them, however, the one thing I found difficult was fighting the urge to always tinker with it and trying to find the perfect custom ROM and perfect setup and I was very active in a forum not associated with Mobilenations. Anyway, when I opted to buy the 4S, I made up my mind that I would enjoy it as-is and I've successfully done that. I am content with it and with iOS and I will replace my 4S at some point with a 5 or the one after the 5. Not because it may or may not be the best smartphone, but because I like it and it's what I want.
Thats exactly my point. With android I would stay up late nights flashing roms or trying to find a find a fix for something broken within the rom itself. It became too time consuming. With the iPhone 5, I have it setup to my liking and I'm content.
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Ok, from what you said earlier, I kinda agree, except you said it yourself. you would enjoy it more being jailbroken, same as saying you would enjoy a Droid rooted. To me, I enjoy the challenge of flashing ROMs every now and again, but not because I have to, just because I find it fun, and love all the new tweaks.
Still the Play Store leaves me stumped with how clunky, and all over the place it is. I hate it. I prefer App Store to Play Store, it is much more organized and apps are much higher quality. I do not hate iOS mind you, I still own an Phone 4, dead right now but will get board replaced when I get the $$. Can't see myself without an iDevice on the side.
The Nexus 4, however, being Vanilla Android, is amazing to say the least. I have owned an HTC One X a few months back, which made my Android experience HELL. HTC Sense is crap, so I tried flashing Vanilla Android, or to the Android guys here, AOSP/AOKP and CM10, still was not happy. Which leads me to concur with what you said, that I HAD to ROOT it and try ROMs to get a better experience. Not with Nexus 4 coz it comes on Vanilla, so there was no need to root or flash ROMs, I had 320 installed apps n tweaks, no slowness whatsoever. Am not trying to Advertise or sell the N4, just pointing out that it is not a general rule when you say it's laggy or slow, it is what the user makes it.
With iOS, I was Jailbroken on 6.1.2 before it died, had 1 theme on there, very few tweaks, but the phone itself became laggy, why ? Try installing Winterboard see the immediate drop in performance. Now if you are not a theme user, ok, but that's my point, the device acts the way you make it act with what you install, so you cannot blame devs. Phones were made to be used stock, and if you like iOS the way it is, not jailbroken, then fine, it will be smooth, same with Vanilla Android. Dunno what you guys are doing to make it lag, so far with 320 apps on my N4 am suffering of no such thing ... Yet.
Anyway, the Nexus 4 does it for me, it's still fast, smooth, and I am using a custom ROM not because I had to but because I enjoy flashing ROMs.
Anyway I wrote more on the subject way back on my blog check it out >>
Why I left iOS n Joined the Dark Side (Android) : TechXero's Blog
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Same here. The Android devices that I owned were great and I enjoyed using them, however, the one thing I found difficult was fighting the urge to always tinker with it and trying to find the perfect custom ROM and perfect setup and I was very active in a forum not associated with Mobilenations. Anyway, when I opted to buy the 4S, I made up my mind that I would enjoy it as-is and I've successfully done that. I am content with it and with iOS and I will replace my 4S at some point with a 5 or the one after the 5. Not because it may or may not be the best smartphone, but because I like it and it's what I want.
You clearly have not used a Nexus device with vanilla Android. Those things squash any iOS device on the hardware and software side. As for apps quality I do agree to the fullest extent.
Other than that vanilla Android is so good that it has almost eliminated the need to go looking for ROMs n such. Trust me I have been an iOS user since 2007 up until October of last year.
What I hated about iOS was fact that I was forced to Jailbreak in order to use it my way. Also due to a crappy connection to use iTunes rather than the cloud service.
Bottom line is that for me, Android is better and suites my needs better than any iOS device ever will xD
I'll disagree with you about Nexus devices in General. I have a Galaxy Nexus that I just want to slam against a wall about 5 times a day. My friends can't call me because they can't get through, and the LTE signal is unstable at times. The EVDO data is worth garbage too. I'm moving back to iOS this week as soon as I'm done with my Midterms, and I'll be happy to go back.
The Nexus 4 was a little laggy but not to the extent of the S3.
Let's not forget the fact that my S3 probably would not have seen an update past 4.2...... if it ever even gets that, but my iphone sure will get iOS 7
After seeing this thread, I had to register and just give my .02 as well haha
I too came from years of having Android on Verizon from the Droid Eris, Fascinate, Droid 2, Droid X2, Incredible 2, and Galaxy S3.. most of them being replacements.
Rooting and running roms is fun and all, but after a while it gets a little irritating and time consuming trying to find the perfect one that has the least amount of bugs.. So I finally decided to jump and sell my S3 and bought a white iPhone 5 32gb. Couple reasons for me was iMessaging and Facetime, considering all my friends have iphones, it's really convenient and pretty cool, also integrated emoji's make texting and social networks a little more intuitive. I also actually like iTunes and the fact that all my music and playlists are gonna get transferred exactly as is.. Let's not forget the fact that my S3 probably would not have seen an update past 4.2...... if it ever even gets that, but my iphone sure will get iOS 7
Some of the things I do miss from my S3.. Different keyboards, LED light, BACK BUTTON, plus a couple more that I can't think of right now lol.. ehhhh and the bigger screen has positives and negatives. But battery life on the iphone is way better, whether you have a custom rom or not, it's still not as good.
Well, I dunno, all I know is that my N4 is still as fast n fluid as the day I got it even with 220 apps installed ... Like I said, it is how you make it, maybe you flashed a ROM with bad radio or your carrier having android issues.
Best part of a Nexus Device with Vanilla Android, we get updates as soon as Google releases them![]()
This 100%
The 2013 high end android flagships still have a bit of lag on them. Android makers End of Life their phones after about just a year. After that, you better be good at unlocking bootloaders and flashing custom ROM's with sketchy stability. I don't buy an HDTV that doesn't work flawlessly as-is out of the box so I can "have the chance" to screw around with it. Same goes for any electronics. iPhone works better than Android without screwing around with it. As an electronic device should be.
Yes, I agree you can do more stuff currently on an android. But it's not worth the trade-offs. Car analogy time! The Korean car company Hyundai, much like Samsung and LG, are basically into making cheaper knock-offs of the more expensive premium Japanese automakers Honda and Toyota. Hyundai cars include more features for free as "standard" than Honda does, who will offer some of those as paid option packages. But When it comes to quality, performance, and workmanship Honda blows Hyndai away by a long shot.
Hyundai: Android
Honda: iPhone
/car analogy
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My GNex is stock. And for updates, if you are on Sprint or Verizon, then you have to wait.![]()
You clearly have not used a Nexus device with vanilla Android. Those things squash any iOS device on the hardware and software side. As for apps quality I do agree to the fullest extent.
Other than that vanilla Android is so good that it has almost eliminated the need to go looking for ROMs n such. Trust me I have been an iOS user since 2007 up until October of last year.
What I hated about iOS was fact that I was forced to Jailbreak in order to use it my way. Also due to a crappy connection to use iTunes rather than the cloud service.
Bottom line is that for me, Android is better and suites my needs better than any iOS device ever will xD
After seeing this thread, I had to register and just give my .02 as well haha
I too came from years of having Android on Verizon from the Droid Eris, Fascinate, Droid 2, Droid X2, Incredible 2, and Galaxy S3.. most of them being replacements.
Rooting and running roms is fun and all, but after a while it gets a little irritating and time consuming trying to find the perfect one that has the least amount of bugs.. So I finally decided to jump and sell my S3 and bought a white iPhone 5 32gb. Couple reasons for me was iMessaging and Facetime, considering all my friends have iphones, it's really convenient and pretty cool, also integrated emoji's make texting and social networks a little more intuitive. I also actually like iTunes and the fact that all my music and playlists are gonna get transferred exactly as is.. Let's not forget the fact that my S3 probably would not have seen an update past 4.2...... if it ever even gets that, but my iphone sure will get iOS 7
Some of the things I do miss from my S3.. Different keyboards, LED light, BACK BUTTON, plus a couple more that I can't think of right now lol.. ehhhh and the bigger screen has positives and negatives. But battery life on the iphone is way better, whether you have a custom rom or not, it's still not as good.