Hello Floks!
My wife and I had an iPhone 3G and 3GS, before we made the switch to the HTC EVO 4G. Just this past week I decided to get another cell phone strictly for business use. I wanted to separate the two as using my cell phone for business and personal use was a little too much, I wanted to separate them.
My wife currently owns the samsung galaxy s3 and I use the Google Galaxy Nexus.
I decided i wanted a change (like I did when i first left iphone) and purchased the iphone 4S. Did not feel the need for iPhone 5.
1st impressions.....Apple has made great strides from when I had my 3GS. Siri is ok, but no where near what google now is. But I do like Siri's ability to schedule appointments for me in my calendar. I'm glad that Apple has allowed Google Maps and Google Chrome on their phone. I'm glad I'm no longer handcuffed to silly iTunes.
Me being a tech junkie it feels good to have the iphone again! BUT there are still things that irritate me about iPhone!!
Iphone does a great job of making things EASY! and Good looking!, but other than that it's still the same limited OS i was using when i had the 3GS. Android is still innovating with every release and didn't really realize how great Android's notification center is compared to Apple's (although google has been doing it longer, iphone just copied it not too long ago). Android is more flexible, more powerful, and more engaging! Android has TONS of features that Apple really needs to implement into iOS and i have no idea why they haven't done so.
I really wish Apple would make changing settings easier than it is. On Android I can change about 10 different settings with two swipes or 1 click if I have it on a widget. On my Iphone it takes you about 4-5 clicks and scrolling through settings menu just to change a setting. They really need to fix this, it gets annoying and goes against their easy to do or just works model.
Other than that I'm enjoying being back with iOS for business use, but there's no way I'd leave Android for iOS as my personal phone. Android simply does too much to go back to a limited OS.