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However, on Android, the phone makers have the option of making their own version of Android by "theming"/"skinning" and adding their own apps and tweaks. A way of making their Android version special. The drawback with this is that when a new Android version come out they have to put a large amount of time to update their version to the new Android version. However, even here it's greatly exaggerated that it takes 1-2 years to get a new OS version (it the phone makers decides to upgrade their version for that phone). I agree it would be much better if the Android phone makers would give their consumers the choice of using their "themed" Android version or the "stock/vanilla" version straight from Google, which would give them faster updates. |
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That's after jail breaking. This is out of the box. Job done.
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While most of the basic features are now considered standard across the board in the smartphone world, remember that they were once not. Back in 2007 when the iPhone was first launched, it was simpler if you compared it to existing "smartphones" or what would grow to be smartphones. Nowadays, it's the norm. Other than the basic features, though, I would still say other tasks are what I, personally, would believe to be simpler. Things like syncing music through iTunes, once iCloud is setup it really is simple, etc.
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I fear that too many fanboys, even Apple's, want more and more features for a phone, when a phone should be keeping things simple and functions at a minimum but well-done. It's still a handset after, not a laptop or a desktop. As Dieter Rams says: "We need less, but better." At the present course the iPhone will actually have too many features within a couple years. Freedom is not about choice. It may be hard to understand that, but real freedom is freedom from, not freedom to.
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Want to remove pre-installed carrier bloatware? Just root your phone and uninstall. Want to kill apps that magically launch by themselves and run in the background, just run App Killer every couple hours.
These were two "simple" things about the Android device that I used to own that drove me nuts. I shouldn't ever have to do either of these things. Rooting your phone and manually removing apps might be simple for some people, but it is a confusing and dangerous (could easily brick your phone) process for others. And running "app killer" apps is simple enough, but I shouldn't have to install an app in order to stop other apps from running all the time. And I shouldn't have to use an "app killer" app all the time to stop apps that keep launching on their own. Having said that, I owned an HTC Desire and I actually enjoyed the time I spent with it.
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The Genius Bar is one of the greatest things about Apple. It's called customer service. It's the one thing that mad me drop windows and Best Buys Geek Squad was a joke. I've owned every iPhone and ipad and can't seem to kill my old MacBook Pro. Only been to see a Genius three times in all these years. All 3 times was my fault. Not the products. Just knowing that "if" I have a problem I can get it fixed fast is perfect for my business needs. I travel around the world and would pay double for an Apple product just knowing the Genius Bar is there. Insurance is never a bad thing to have just in case. Show me that with Android and Windows? You can't. |
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The thing is Android whether it's from you're direct experience or not, has more problems. Every single one of my friends every other day or so is complaining about their phone glitching up or having ****** battery life. iOS is the more polished simplistic form that is more attractive. What you're saying is that standard necessary features of the phone are the same, and yeah no **** they are. That's like saying a lambo and a chevy are the same because they both have radios, keyholes, steering wheels, seats. And even though the radio, keyhole, steering wheel, and seats on each of these cars both "work" like basic features on a phone, they still look and feel very different.
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I'm a long time android fan & user and recently had to upgrade to a new phone for work.... and guess what i got the iphone5, WHY???? Cause the damn androids are glitchy. My brother, father, and girlfriend are all android users and all experience different problems... ranging from music player pausing while plugged into auxillary, cameras not loading or taking pictures that are corrupt files, phantom phone calls.... my girlfriends galaxy II had her camera stop working completely, my dads touchscreen on his incredible II stopped working, my Droid X was the biggest glitchy POS ever, my brothers Droid ONE happens to be the best of them all... and he hates it.
End of day i realized that I have a tablet (nexus 7) and its nice for any sort of media, movies, games, reading, etc... and that in a phone I want a phone that does 3 things and 3 things PERFECT! 1: makes calls and handles contacts, texts, emails. 2: has a nice media player, sounds good. 3: takes nice picture. MY DECISION: the only other phones i was looking at wa the nexus 4 (was unavailable) and the SG3... my problems were the size of these beasts... WTF there is no good android phone that is slim and not a damn half tablet... The iphone is straight up faster!! YES ITS FASTER THAN ALL ITS COMPETITORS.. my phone jams loading web pages and just using it! I'll tell you this though... ITUNES SUCKS BALLS! Music works flawlessly and its the best quality player BUT Android has apple beat on the whole "Music downloading" yes apple fans you can download music for free on android directly into your music folders... no need for iTUNES or a secondary music manager. BATTERY LIFE.. kinda sucks on the iphone compared to my old DROID X. I could get two days easy out of my old phone... The camera ROCKS on the Iphone5 hands down. Anyways I wanted a phone to be a phone.. not a computer, not a tablet. I wanted it to fit in my pocket, make phone calls, play music, and take pictures.. AND MOST OF ALL WORK EVERY TIME! Apple makes a qualty product and some things about it are stupid (Like itunes). I'm not convinced the ipone5 is any better quality than the iphone4s though... just saying. I've also heard the GSIII screen is easy to break! I also would of purchased the nexus 4 if it was available.. supply and demand. After owning the iphone5 i think i would sincerely miss it if I had to give it up |
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I have an iPhone and my girlfriend has a Samsung SIII. I never have issues with mine. She always does. Right at this very moment, she can turn her sound up, but the rocker switch on the side won't turn it back down. She's been plagued with problems like this every since she's had her SIII. As soon as she figures something out, a new problem crops up. And before that she had similar issues with her SII and her original Galaxy S before that. She's very tech savvy (as am I) and has installed custom ROMs and the like. So this isn't a dummy that just keeps screwing things up.
I don't think you can so easily generalize like you're trying to do here. But in my own particular case, my iPhone actually is just simpler than her Android device. Her daughter switched from Android to the iPhone a few months ago and she agrees too. Her iPhone is simpler than her previous Android devices. I'm not trying to generalize here, but I can't think of a single person I know who claims their Android device is just simpler than anything else. |
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It takes me 32 minutes for my computer to recognize my SGS3 when I plug it into my computer (far longer than any other phone).
It hurts my eyes having that AMOLED screen. People always complain they can't hear me when I'm talking to them on it. It's too big for my pockets and too small for my case. It hurts to hold for long periods of time. The phone smells funny. It's really slow to open up apps. The battery only lasts an hour. (just working on BS I'm going to go post on the SGS3 forums with my first post) LMAO... |
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The Genius Bar is one of the greatest things about Apple. It's called customer service. It's the one thing that mad me drop windows and Best Buys Geek Squad was a joke. I've owned every iPhone and ipad and can't seem to kill my old MacBook Pro. Only been to see a Genius three times in all these years. All 3 times was my fault. Not the products. Just knowing that "if" I have a problem I can get it fixed fast is perfect for my business needs. I travel around the world and would pay double for an Apple product just knowing the Genius Bar is there. Insurance is never a bad thing to have just in case.
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