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What will your next mobile OS be?

  • iOS 7

    Votes: 32 38.6%
  • BB10

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Android 4.0

    Votes: 33 39.8%
  • W8

    Votes: 5 6.0%
  • Other (Please post)

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Undecided (Depends on handset, etc.)

    Votes: 11 13.3%

  • Total voters
    83
Since I can't upgrade my phone yet, iOS on my phone and Android on my tablet. I will decide what to do in September of 2014. 😀
 
Went from android to iOS 2 years ago, sticking with iOS. Tried iOS 7 Beta 3. Love the new design and features so far. Excited to say the least.
 
Went from android to iOS 2 years ago, sticking with iOS. Tried iOS 7 Beta 3. Love the new design and features so far. Excited to say the least.

Same here. Love the beta, and haven't seen anything from the MotoX or other Android phone that has tempted me to go back.
 
I just voted with my wallet, I went out yesterday and bought a new Nexus 7.2

Powered by Android 4.3 it's blazing fast and fun.
 
I am probably going to go full Android from here on out. I had a N4 for a bit by ultimately preferred my iPhone 5. Right now I'm messing with the new Nexus 7 and I like it a lot. The Moto X really intrigues me especially if it's sold at a low price through the play store. I just feel like Android is evolving much faster and version 5 will really blow away iOS. Also, the only reason I still use my iPhone is because it's jail broken. IOS 7 doors not interest me in the slightest and actually makes me not want to buy an iOS device again.
 
Agreed, waiting for a jailbreak, and the fact that downgrading for jailbreaks hasn't been possible since the iPhone 4 is pushing me to Android too.
 
Android is cool, don't get me wrong, but every time I've gone there I've come running back to iOS. For me, with everything I own, and my devoted love for OSX over Windows and Linux I couldn't be without iCloud and my iTunes/App Store purchases syncing with my devices.

Different strokes though, competition is great.
 
W8 is different and i dont care much about the apps, so i'll be giving it a shot.

If you don't care for apps then W8 is an excellent choice. In terms of UI speed and interaction it's smooth as butter. Really enjoyed having it for a couple of months but the apps do matter to me, and that's where it really lets you down.
 
Switched to Android three months ago, after five years of using iOS exclusively. The setup I have now on my Note 2 is far more smooth, dynamic and intuitive than iOS6 ever was or anything I've seen from iOS7.

So, iOS devices hold very little interest for me at the moment, and I look forward to owning more Android devices - my next one will probably be the Ativ Q (and Note 3).
 
I have a Droid DNA now and it is OK. I am really excited about WP8 GDR3. If Nokia comes out with a top tier handset alongside GDR3 (4.7", 1080p, quad-core), then I will certainly jump to WP8 later this year.

GL
 
iOS for my phone. I'll wait and see what the 2nd gen of Surface Pro is like before I get a tablet- I.e. most likely W8 for a tablet.
 
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