Highrisedrifter
Well-known member
I haven't tried BB10 but my old BB, with its physical keyboard and confusing menu structure was a complete PITA to use. I had it for work and hardly touched it unless a work email came through.
From my personal experience of running an Android app side-by-side with its iOS counterpart, the Android app will fail first in the vast majority of cases. I think this is because the Android app devs have to create an app that plays nicely with all the proprietary UIs, screen sizes, hardware configurations and a good many number of other variables, whereas iOS devs only have to create apps that work on the iPhone or the iPad. At most, four different devices with not as much difference between them as with Android devices and a lot of apps seem to either be tailored to one device over another or have different iterations for iPad and iPhone.
I am so glad to have an iPhone for the moments when I absolutely need to rely on a device; my Note 3 let me down one day in spectacular fashion for no discernible reason just when I needed it most.
From my personal experience of running an Android app side-by-side with its iOS counterpart, the Android app will fail first in the vast majority of cases. I think this is because the Android app devs have to create an app that plays nicely with all the proprietary UIs, screen sizes, hardware configurations and a good many number of other variables, whereas iOS devs only have to create apps that work on the iPhone or the iPad. At most, four different devices with not as much difference between them as with Android devices and a lot of apps seem to either be tailored to one device over another or have different iterations for iPad and iPhone.
I am so glad to have an iPhone for the moments when I absolutely need to rely on a device; my Note 3 let me down one day in spectacular fashion for no discernible reason just when I needed it most.