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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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Android is very slow indeed, I have an iPhone and had an andriod before.
Once you go apple you never go back :p

iPhone and Android, but iPhone is more into the basics, it's easy to use and everything has a nice and sleek look.

 

Android is like more for experts, people that want go further with changing their Home Screens and custom rom and shit.

 

I had both phones but iPhone is simply the best.

imma i with iphone. However, I dont really like apple in pc's so i still prefer windows over macs

I love iPhone.

I have had my iPhone 4 for over 2 years now.... It is slow as shit considering it is 'old tech' compared to iPhone 5 and s4's, etc.

 

Still don't know whether I want to get an S4 or an iPhone 5.

 

Why is S4 better? GO

If I would have to pick, I'd go for the iPhone. ^_^

If you are on a budget definitely Android, although Nokia Lumia's are also nice. iPhone is a bit overpriced but they are decent. I'm curious what Android will bring in the upcoming years hardware wise they are better but the OS itself can still get a lot of improvements. I still voted Android because I use it myself, im not spending 100's of dollars on a phone which I don't even need that much.

iphone, the battery life and consumption of battery on an android alone makes it not worth having .

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