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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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apple

android is for stupid peoPLE WHO THINK THEY'RE UNIQUE BECAUSE THEY HAVE A ANDROID THAT ONLY 50% OF THE SHIT WORKS 

 

i get rather emotional about these topics

android because apple is for blonde bimbos who dont know anything further than downloading an app. half of them dont even know to turn off the auto correct...

Samsung galaxy note 3. Im in love with it

The iPhone feels so "nice" when I hold it and use iOS 7, Android on the other hand feels like I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 (first Android phone I saw) which has the same UI as they do now. Androids are cheaper but I'd prefer the iPhone. Probably wait until 6 comes out, it's only an extra $100-$200 which I'd spend on the iPhone tbh.

The iPhone feels so "nice" when I hold it and use iOS 7, Android on the other hand feels like I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 (first Android phone I saw) which has the same UI as they do now. Androids are cheaper but I'd prefer the iPhone. Probably wait until 6 comes out, it's only an extra $100-$200 which I'd spend on the iPhone tbh.

 

Android is like open source which you can do possibly everything you want, but iPhone is more user-friendly and smoother and easier to use.

I have an Iphone and have since day 1 that it released. That being said I haven't though about switching to android more than i have now when the s4 was released.

My biggest draw back is that I would lose my unlimited internet by switching phones.

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