You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
Which do you think is better??
Android
50.00% (7 votes)
50.00% (7 votes)
IPhone
28.57% (4 votes)
28.57% (4 votes)
Not sure
21.43% (3 votes)
21.43% (3 votes)
Total Votes: 14
#11. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 31, 201212Year Member
Posts: 662
Reputation Power: 25
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 31, 201212Year Member
Posts: 662
Reputation Power: 25
r00t wroteSo an Android can be 20x Better than a iPhone if you pay more? Actually seems legit.Rainbow-Mods wroteResurection wrote iPhone's are so easy to use, so iPhone.
Yea I agree. Androids are like laggy. Slower CPU
Not true. Try a high-end Android phone and you'll see. People often think Android phones are laggy because they fail to realize that Apple doesn't actually have lower-end/budget devices to compare with the common Android phone. If you pay as much for an Android phone as you would an iPhone, you'd be surprised at how many ways the Android device would be superior. Larger, higher-resolution, and higher-quality screens, longer battery lives, features like SD cards and removable batteries, better durability, lighter weight, many different options, etc.
ITT: People blindly buying into Apple's marketing without considering the other options on the market. You're only shooting yourself in the foot. Android fanboys do the same; it's not unique to any side of the "argument."
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#12. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: May 18, 201113Year Member
Posts: 16,416
Reputation Power: 24459
Status: Offline
Joined: May 18, 201113Year Member
Posts: 16,416
Reputation Power: 24459
Resurection wroter00t wroteRainbow-Mods wroteResurection wrote iPhone's are so easy to use, so iPhone.
Yea I agree. Androids are like laggy. Slower CPU
Not true. Try a high-end Android phone and you'll see. People often think Android phones are laggy because they fail to realize that Apple doesn't actually have lower-end/budget devices to compare with the common Android phone. If you pay as much for an Android phone as you would an iPhone, you'd be surprised at how many ways the Android device would be superior. Larger, higher-resolution, and higher-quality screens, longer battery lives, features like SD cards and removable batteries, better durability, lighter weight, many different options, etc.
ITT: People blindly buying into Apple's marketing without considering the other options on the market. You're only shooting yourself in the foot. Android fanboys do the same; it's not unique to any side of the "argument."
So an Android can be 20x Better than a iPhone if you pay more? Actually seems legit.
I never said that and look at the prices for these phones. I just said that the iPhone is not the only high-end device out there and that as a consumer, you should consider all of the options on the table. The Galaxy S4, HTC One, Galaxy Note 2, iPhone 5, Nexus 4, and Xperia Z are all awesome phones, but there's no reason to be biased. For instance, I know the Android OS and ecosystem suits my needs, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't consider the iPhone.
- 1useful
- 0not useful
#13. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 31, 201212Year Member
Posts: 662
Reputation Power: 25
Status: Offline
Joined: Aug 31, 201212Year Member
Posts: 662
Reputation Power: 25
r00t wroteOh, I see now, So the iPhone isn't the "Best" Phone out of all of them that people say it is?Resurection wroter00t wroteRainbow-Mods wroteResurection wrote iPhone's are so easy to use, so iPhone.
Yea I agree. Androids are like laggy. Slower CPU
Not true. Try a high-end Android phone and you'll see. People often think Android phones are laggy because they fail to realize that Apple doesn't actually have lower-end/budget devices to compare with the common Android phone. If you pay as much for an Android phone as you would an iPhone, you'd be surprised at how many ways the Android device would be superior. Larger, higher-resolution, and higher-quality screens, longer battery lives, features like SD cards and removable batteries, better durability, lighter weight, many different options, etc.
ITT: People blindly buying into Apple's marketing without considering the other options on the market. You're only shooting yourself in the foot. Android fanboys do the same; it's not unique to any side of the "argument."
So an Android can be 20x Better than a iPhone if you pay more? Actually seems legit.
I never said that and look at the prices for these phones. I just said that the iPhone is not the only high-end device out there and that as a consumer, you should consider all of the options on the table. The Galaxy S4, HTC One, Galaxy Note 2, iPhone 5, Nexus 4, and Xperia Z are all awesome phones, but there's no reason to be biased. For instance, I know the Android OS and ecosystem suits my needs, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't consider the iPhone.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#14. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 06, 201113Year Member
Posts: 292
Reputation Power: 10
Definitely Android. Love my Galaxy S2.
- 1useful
- 0not useful
#15. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 30, 201211Year Member
Posts: 1,420
Reputation Power: 62
r00t wroteMy girlfriend has an Android and she has one of the higher-end type of androids while i have an iphone. She has gotten over 5 new androids in the past year because they all started glitching and would take her awhile to access the internet. I dont know exactly how to explain it, but she always trys phones that are expensive and they end up messing up or breaking within 2months. The glass they put on there would break if i dropped it on grass. I have dropped my IPhone so many times and it has yet to get a scratch or crack in the screen.Rainbow-Mods wroteResurection wrote iPhone's are so easy to use, so iPhone.
Yea I agree. Androids are like laggy. Slower CPU
Not true. Try a high-end Android phone and you'll see. People often think Android phones are laggy because they fail to realize that Apple doesn't actually have lower-end/budget devices to compare with the common Android phone. If you pay as much for an Android phone as you would an iPhone, you'd be surprised at how many ways the Android device would be superior. Larger, higher-resolution, and higher-quality screens, longer battery lives, features like SD cards and removable batteries, better durability, lighter weight, many different options, etc.
ITT: People blindly buying into Apple's marketing without considering the other options on the market. You're only shooting yourself in the foot. Android fanboys do the same; it's not unique to any side of the "argument."
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#16. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 1,965
Reputation Power: 85
Status: Offline
Joined: Apr 04, 201113Year Member
Posts: 1,965
Reputation Power: 85
I've beed an android guy pretty much since 2008. Ive also had a lot of iDevices and im planning on getting the s4 or the new iphone next year (leaning towards iphone. The only reason i'm making the switch is because I think an iPhone suits my needs more and I cant stand latency wich is a big problem in the android os. (I have the One X currently)
However if you want a phone with better specs camera/speed wise and more flexibility then definitely go for an android
However if you want a phone with better specs camera/speed wise and more flexibility then definitely go for an android
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#17. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: May 18, 201113Year Member
Posts: 16,416
Reputation Power: 24459
Status: Offline
Joined: May 18, 201113Year Member
Posts: 16,416
Reputation Power: 24459
Graen_jr wroter00t wroteRainbow-Mods wroteResurection wrote iPhone's are so easy to use, so iPhone.
Yea I agree. Androids are like laggy. Slower CPU
Not true. Try a high-end Android phone and you'll see. People often think Android phones are laggy because they fail to realize that Apple doesn't actually have lower-end/budget devices to compare with the common Android phone. If you pay as much for an Android phone as you would an iPhone, you'd be surprised at how many ways the Android device would be superior. Larger, higher-resolution, and higher-quality screens, longer battery lives, features like SD cards and removable batteries, better durability, lighter weight, many different options, etc.
ITT: People blindly buying into Apple's marketing without considering the other options on the market. You're only shooting yourself in the foot. Android fanboys do the same; it's not unique to any side of the "argument."
My girlfriend has an Android and she has one of the higher-end type of androids while i have an iphone. She has gotten over 5 new androids in the past year because they all started glitching and would take her awhile to access the internet. I dont know exactly how to explain it, but she always trys phones that are expensive and they end up messing up or breaking within 2months. The glass they put on there would break if i dropped it on grass. I have dropped my IPhone so many times and it has yet to get a scratch or crack in the screen.
I hear this all the time either way and I don't mean to belittle, but these anecdotes mean nothing at all. The iPhone is durable, but so are high-end Android devices. They break for the same reasons and of course peoples' experiences will differ. I've heard of people that get nothing but trouble from their iPhones and the same from Android owners. The "truth" varies depending on who you talk to.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#18. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Mar 18, 201311Year Member
Posts: 44
Reputation Power: 3
The iPhone breaks a lot but I still prefer it.
- 0useful
- 1not useful
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.