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For me, the iPhone 5 isn't that much different where as the iphone 4 was a major-ish change to the 3Gs. The iphone 5 looks like an iphone 4 unless you inspect carefully or it is sitting next to an iphone 4. The iphone 5 really doesn't do me much more than my iphone 4 so I either keep my iphone 4 or go with a different device. No point in wasting $200 for a little bit thats not even awesome.
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There has definitely been a change in the last 2 years. I see way more Android phones out in the wild then i ever did before. Not the cheap freebies either. Higher end Android phones that we actually have to pay for so people are obviously choosing them over iPhone. Like many of the comments here I also prefer the freedom of Android. Going right down to the littlest of things I can completely customize my Android phone to my liking, my lifestyle, my taste. Android has now finally become a very stable and credible OS. The Apps are fantastic and there really isn't anything Apple has that Android doesn't.
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iOS is stale and boring (tired of jailbreaking). iPhones look like they've been used in drop test prior to shipping out (scuffs, dents, scratches, etc..)
Apple seems to care more about lawsuits than the quality and innovation of their devices.
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Because the list of advantages that iOS and the iPhone have over Android and its hardware is growing shorter and shorter. Frankly, it's coming down to a few things, some of which, I think, are rather desperate. We're talking about people pointing out milliseconds in response time being deal breakers, or blowing up the supposedly major disparity of number and quality of apps, or people obfuscating with the whole "fragmentation" bogeyman.
The one, and only one advantage that Apple has that is invincible is their customer service. Other than that, much of the advantages that iOS used to have are now highly debatable, highly challenged, and in many cases, no longer even an advantage. At the same time, the list of disadvantages iOS has over its competition is fast growing. And people are starting to catch on... |
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Crappy hardware??! Like? Sounds like the ip5 hardware might be more of a fashion accessory for you... I have both. Love my iphone 5, bored with ios. Was shocked how much i liked the s3, even ended up buying it. At least now when i travel i get proper maps
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Radical changes are needed with the iphone....
- a much larger screen (i.e. 4.7") - live homescreen apps |
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---------- One of the best things I've found since getting the note 2 is how long battery life is. Even tho I can swap my battery out I have no need to. |
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The Android manufacturers are figuring out their own roles. It's basically come down to:
Samsung: wants to give you a removable battery and SD expansion. LG: Wants to offer premium uni-body builds. Motorola: Wants to offer uni-body builds with amazing battery life. HTC: Premium build. It's probably a little more diverse than that, so feel free to amend what I have there. The point is, Android offers choice. If plastic isn't for you, then I guess removable batteries aren't for you either. Go with HTC, LG, or Moto. |
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Android is much easier to use than ios for many common tasks. Apple's ios is convoluted to even copy pictures or files.
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I would word it different. iOS is extremely easy to use for the tasks Apple lets you do. For anything else, you will have to jailbreak and/or jump through hoops. When iOS first released, the average user was not smartphone savvy and didn't have a billion expectations. Now things have changed and Apple hasn't really done much about it because they really don't have to yet. That can't last forever though.
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I switched from a 4s to a galaxy s3 after my 4s developed a fault. With my replacement I had the option of selling it and getting the 5, or going for the galaxy s3 instead. The 5 didn't wow me and I also realised that I'd at least need the 32gb version and couldn't justify the extra cost. With the s3 I could relatively cheaply upgrade the memory.
I'm glad that I've made the switch after being a little dubious after a bad experience with Android 2 years ago. I'm now struggling to sell my iphone 4S which I'm surprised about. Either it's because of the economic climate, or iphones just aren't as desirable anymore, but either way I can't shift it! |
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People get bored with a static UI. And that's ok.
Those people are not the target market though. 2 million people will take your friends' place in the proverbial line to get the 5.
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Likewise, certain apps' settings are in the iOS Settings page, while others are in the app itself. It can get confusing and I sometimes find myself having to navigate back and forth because I forgot which app has settings where. With Android, there's always a dedicated menu button. Example: Gmail settings: ![]() Facebook settings:
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I switched from the 4s to a Evo LTE (not samsung but close enough lol) because I was disappointed in the iphone 5. The hardware looks great but the ui doesn't do it for me. There are just too many icons on the homescreen. Another thing that convinced me to change is the way that google apps look. The apps that are designed following googles holo guideline all look and work amazing.
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Yea, I agree with you on that and made the same point on another thread. It was mainly about scattered settings. Since the first time I used iOS, I never understood why some settings of an app are placed under the main iOS settings while the rest are placed within the app itself. I guess it was Apple's attempt to keep apps as clean as possible. Who knows? |
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There are enough differences between iOS and Android to make users use to one OS have difficulty with the other.
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I'm planning on getting the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. I find the stylus enormously useful for situations I find myself in all the time (people on the phone and give me info I need to "write" down) and the speeds are blazing fast, no lag throughout the OS which I find amazing, its also the reason why that will be my first Android phone because I think its up to par with iOS speeds.
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Forget it
Last edited by ReanimationN; Nov 16, 2012 at 01:37 AM. |
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These are just a very very few things they can consider, but heck how long did it take them to implement copy and paste or their fake multi tasking? Sorry, but I've been terribly spoiled these past couple of days on a real OS using my Samsung Windows 8 tablet, honestly I don't care much about iOS anymore other than to hope that they will innovate in the market due to competition and in that case everyone wins.
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Apple should understand two things: 1. As a creator of high-end, closed, proprietary systems it needs to cater to its base. (That means maintaining trust). 2. Because it creates high-end, closed, proprietary systems it cannot compete directly with more open, cheaper systems. (This means it must be content with relatively small marketshare). Shareholders expect continuous growth, but Apple cannot directly compete against its competitors without making lower quality products and becoming more open, thereby becoming its competitors. But by becoming its competitors it loses its soul and risks perishing. |
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