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The Apple ecosystem is an important factor which I takes for granted. Other than that, is there that much of a difference between Android and iOS at this stage for a typical user, or are we splitting hair? I am talking about a consumer who looks at a phone as a tool, not some one who likes to debate the merit of a single or double swipe, a virtual or physical home button.
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I never had a need to do this. Just curious, what were you trying to do? Use it as a general storage device?
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I was trying to put a few hundred pictures and some videos I recorded back into the camera roll after wiping my iPhone. It was a horrendous experience that shows how iOS is definitely not fit for serious use.
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OTOH, the Apple's way really forces u to think about organization, which at the end ends up to be a good thing. I totally buy the Apple's way, after all I Dunn want to organize my stuff on a 3.5" screen. And after everything is organized, it's plug in and BAM! |
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And wasn't this suppose to be a post-PC era where you didn't have to use a PC to fix the shortcomings of an iPhone? |
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Someone made a great point if you have an iPad there is little reason to get a iPhone. They are practically the same thing but one 4" and the other 10"
Realizing this now, go with an Android. You can have best of both worlds. |
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And you don't NEED a PC to backup your phone, try iCloud? Save your pictures, videos, documents, etc to Dropbox or some other app and you're PC free, unless: 1) you want to add music to your phone that you didn't get from the iTunes Store (CD rips and pirated/free music 2) You need to jailbreak your phone 3) You need to restore your phone |
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iCloud is not good if you have serious amounts of data. |
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![]() anyway, if you r not in a hurry to upgrade ur phone, probably wait for the 5s then. tho imo, this kinda gadget gets updated every year regardless, i will go for it if i think it fulfills my current needs. otherwise, it's just going to be an endless cycle of waiting as none of those products r 100% perfect in every aspect.
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I agree. Apple tends to have a particular way of getting things done, and sometime it baffled me because coming from a Windows user since the day of DOS 3.1, direct file management is ingrained.
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And I now see where you're coming from with the folders I guess. And you can upgrade iCloud's storage, as well as other cloud options. |
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You better change dictionaries or read the definitions more carefully, or are you being pedantic again?
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You mention the idea of iOS devices getting continued updates as something which appeals to you. I think it's worth pointing out that iOS updates are annual events and you'd get more features from the custom development sector on an annual basis with android than you would officially from iOS.
Irrespective of that, Samsung update their phones officially on a very regular basis. Like I said, true updates on iOS happen annually. Take the S3 for example, and the software experience has been magnificently improved since its release last April over the course of 2 or 3 updates. It's clear you probably know something about phones. Anyone who is aware that a phone contains a CPU will find iOS skullbashingly dull. If you spend 1 minute on an iOS device, you'll never find any new features for it over the 2 year course and you're stuck with it. In my opinion, the S3 is leagues above the iphone 5 experience and you're better off ignoring the rather bizarre iOS hype. p.s don't forget the S3's sound quality is phenomenal! |
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But to a typical user, a phone is more like a tool. It's like buying a socket wrench and a bunch of sockets. They like to master all the features they have in mind at the time of purchase, and they are happy with that and with the knowledge that if they need a new socket, like a deep one to remove spark plugs, they could buy it in the future. They don't care if there is an attachment to turn the thing into a flashlight, or a hammer. Apple iOS is like that. All the features are simple to access, and you can buy new apps to extend its functionality, but at the core the OS is simple. To a typical user it is comforting, and to a person like you it's boring. I have other things that interests me, and tinkering with a phone is not high on my list. I focus more on whether a phone help me accomplish what I actually want to do, rather than how many features it has. It's like when buying a car, I don't care if it is an amphibian. As a matter of fact I would count that feature against it because it means unnecessary components that detract from driving performance. In that sense, iOS appeals to me.
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Sir. Your reply is amazing. Well put !! |
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You CAN damage it. I must have missed when Android plastic became indestructible, but the cosmetic angle as far as not buying a 5 is 100% BS invented by people who hold Apple to a completely different standard than even an SGS3. It's ok for plastic to scratch and crack evidently, just not if it was made by Apple. Then it'd be a "gate"... Just FYI: if you drop it it will have damage and if you sit on it it might bend. The people who honestly expect you to believe it looks terrible after they've babied it for 3 months are liars. Period. I'm not afraid to say that because I have seen FAR more 5's in great, unbent condition than otherwise. If you're careless and can't take responsibility for your own actions a big plastic phone isn't going to help... |
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OP, give it a try. You have 30 days to return for a full refund.
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