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I'm thinking of getting the iPhone when my contract renewal is due in early December for two reasons: One, I've always wanted to try an iPhone from day one, but circumstances led me to Blackberry for a few years, now Android for the past two years. Two, before I completely dismiss the iPhone as a phone that could meet my needs for a mobile device, I should try it, right? I've had iPods from the day they were introduced, still use my iPod touch in the car for my music (when not listening to satellite radio), and have over 4k songs in my iTunes library. I love mobile technology, and would love to have folks tell me the benefits to the iPhone over getting something other.
If I'm considering an iPhone, what would someone be able to tell me I can do with it that I can't already do with my Galaxy Nexus running the latest OS (JellyBean)? I have zero issues with my phone right now, it works flawlessly, it is rooted and running a custom JB ROM. Yes, it gets a good signal, my 4G connection where I live is awesome, and I have apps to do everything I want to do with my device. So sell me an iPhone, those here who love their iPhone 5! Not trying to troll, or start an OS war thread, I'm 100% serious about deciding between the new iPhone and one of the new Android phones coming out this fall. Thanks for any feedback anyone wants to provide!
I'm thinking of getting the iPhone when my contract renewal is due in early December for two reasons: One, I've always wanted to try an iPhone from day one, but circumstances led me to Blackberry for a few years, now Android for the past two years. Two, before I completely dismiss the iPhone as a phone that could meet my needs for a mobile device, I should try it, right? I've had iPods from the day they were introduced, still use my iPod touch in the car for my music (when not listening to satellite radio), and have over 4k songs in my iTunes library. I love mobile technology, and would love to have folks tell me the benefits to the iPhone over getting something other.
If I'm considering an iPhone, what would someone be able to tell me I can do with it that I can't already do with my Galaxy Nexus running the latest OS (JellyBean)? I have zero issues with my phone right now, it works flawlessly, it is rooted and running a custom JB ROM. Yes, it gets a good signal, my 4G connection where I live is awesome, and I have apps to do everything I want to do with my device. So sell me an iPhone, those here who love their iPhone 5! Not trying to troll, or start an OS war thread, I'm 100% serious about deciding between the new iPhone and one of the new Android phones coming out this fall. Thanks for any feedback anyone wants to provide!
Apple Maps has no local transit recommendations. Altogether, a very inadequate start by apple company. Traffic in Apple Maps shows significantly less fine detail. If you review Google Maps comparing Apple Maps for the same zoom level, Google Maps is really a lot more descriptive.
I'm thinking of getting the iPhone when my contract renewal is due in early December for two reasons: One, I've always wanted to try an iPhone from day one, but circumstances led me to Blackberry for a few years, now Android for the past two years. Two, before I completely dismiss the iPhone as a phone that could meet my needs for a mobile device, I should try it, right? I've had iPods from the day they were introduced, still use my iPod touch in the car for my music (when not listening to satellite radio), and have over 4k songs in my iTunes library. I love mobile technology, and would love to have folks tell me the benefits to the iPhone over getting something other.
If I'm considering an iPhone, what would someone be able to tell me I can do with it that I can't already do with my Galaxy Nexus running the latest OS (JellyBean)? I have zero issues with my phone right now, it works flawlessly, it is rooted and running a custom JB ROM. Yes, it gets a good signal, my 4G connection where I live is awesome, and I have apps to do everything I want to do with my device. So sell me an iPhone, those here who love their iPhone 5! Not trying to troll, or start an OS war thread, I'm 100% serious about deciding between the new iPhone and one of the new Android phones coming out this fall. Thanks for any feedback anyone wants to provide!
If your current phone satisfies your needs stick with it, don't change just for the sake of changing. The one thing Apple really does has an advantage over Android is apps. They are typically higher quality, more numerous, and released on iOS first. As far the OS's go, niether is better though they are vastly different in operation. I went with Apple due to the ecosystem in whole. I love the iPad and there just isn't an Android alternative that can compete IMHO. So it just make more sense to use an iPhone as they work together nicely with the Apps being the same most of the time and both sharing data via icloud. If your current set-up works, keep it.
The 1 big thing that sold me on iPhone is the OS updates. When Apple releases an OS update, it is guaranteed to get pushed out to at least the last 3 models of iPhone. My son has a 4S running iOS6 & his phone does everything my 5 does with the exception of a few features. I'd say that's damn good considering the 4S is a year old. Since most people have a 2 year contract, its good to know that your old phone will still receive love![]()
Go try out the iPhone 5 and see if it functions better than your Galaxy Nexus to YOU...i could list of the things that the iPhone 5 does better, but if you like the Android environment better, nothing i say is going to change that for you.
I actually would like to hear your thoughts on what you feel the iPhone does better. That's my main reason for posting here! I appreciate your feedback.
What i think it does better could be completely irrelevant for you though, which is why i said you should probably check out the iPhone 5 and make your own judgement. What i personally feel the iPhone does better is pretty much everything...i don't care for the Android OS at all, i feel it's gimmicky, sloppy and in many ways, cheesy. The phone's feel cheaply made (lots of plastics, loose pieces for various inputs and what not, battery doors, etc), they don't seem to be integrated with any particular control or balance, where as the iPhone combined with iTunes feels more stable, fluid...and the materials the iPhone is made of are (in my opinion) far superior in fit and finish.
Better camera function, faster performance when compared to the competition, better screen picture quality...and in the end, I'm happy with the iOS environment, i know it, it's familiar but also satisfying at the same time.
Now I'm sure there are arguments against this stuff from the Galaxy S III loyal...or just android fans in particular, which is why i refrained from going through this stuff and simply offered the idea of trying it for yourself. You may not agree with anything i said above, and truly, i could care less because what you like doesn't matter to me at all. Hopefully, if you find the iPhone is a better fit for you, we could find a common subject matter to have nice discussions with on this forum, otherwise, enjoy your Android!