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iPhone or Android?

iPhone/Android? 55 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you use iPhone or Android?

    • iPhone
      22
    • Android
      33

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iPhone, and before anyone says anything I have to say that 99% Apple products and other simular products, they all come from the same fking factory. But I like the software and it suits me, because I'm not so into modding stuff that I own. But I have to admit that teamspeak (probably on androids too!) is very useful when babysitting bots :D 

 

ps ^ So true!

General rule of thumb, if you grew up on Apple you hate Android and vise versa. I use it at work when deciding if a DSM should receive an S4 or iPhone 5s.

I've had expensive and inexpensive androids, and a couple iphones.

 

I enjoyed using my android because the variety in apps, customization, and such. But as a gamer, I found the games a tad lacking (when I owned them, that is.)

Plus android phones get bulkier and larger as the price increases which is a huge loss in my opinion.

 

iPhones... They're consumer magnets, and you have a brand-name tax due to Apple being money-hungry. However, for $99, you get a powerful iPhone more than capable. In fact, more so than the first couple of generations.

The apps come in many, but many are terrible. Plus they get filtered and removed due to Apple's policy of things being PG-13.

Games, oh man.. Games.. Infinity Blade 1-3 are the greatest games I've played on any mobile application. I dislike mobile gaming but they changed my focus a LOT.

 

Personally, I'd own an iPhone because of Infinity Blade and IB purely. But android is overall better. Much better.

I had an HTC Thunderbolt, but it eventually bugged out on me. I couldn't even get it past the "ThunderBolt" part where the phone boots up.

 

I now have a 5S, and for what I need it to do, it does it great. It never bugs out, and the touch ID thing is perfect. It makes all the app purchases so much easier, and unlocking as well.

 

Also, I'm pretty my iPhone is an attractant for women. It's probably a social status thing, or something like that, but I do get hit on a lot more now.

Android. A friend of mine has an iPhone, the screen broke within the first 2 weeks. He's usually very careful with things. Android all the way.

I've had an iPhone for, what, the past 3 years? I've never had a cracked screen or back. The most I've gotten was like a mm dent in my phone from dropping it.

I an name people who break their android on the first day, doesn't really prove anything, though.

If you haven't got an iphone... then you haven't got an iphone...

Android ALL the way . It's much more customizable . Depends on the phone , but they have much better response time .

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