View Full Version : Android V. Apple...What do you think?
ThatGayishKidFrom98
February 20th, 2013, 11:38 AM
This isn't really a topic most people care about (95%) of you will say Apple but which one and why? (SAMSUNG GALAXY S III:yeah:)
Atonement
February 20th, 2013, 11:41 AM
I see advantages in both. I'm currently using a PC, Android Phone, iPod Touch, and iPad. I'm working on converting completely to Apple mainly for uniformity. I like Apple and it does what I need it to. I don't need the gaming power, the super customization or anything of that nature. They do what I need and more. I like them. They're easy.
That being said, I love how specific I can make my Droid. It's a wonderful phone and has served me well. Clearly, it's up to each person. However, I'm working on Apple-izing.
Horizon
February 20th, 2013, 01:34 PM
I like them both, and I have used both!
A lot of people tell me all the errors with my iPhone, and I hold it out for the and tel them to point them out on my phone, and they can't.
A lot of my apple friends tell me why my PC is fucked up, and I hand it to them and have them tell me whats wrong with it.
Honestly, people just end up making a judgement on a brand, before even using it.
I love Apple and Samsung, and intend to have both in my life.
(but don't tell toshiba that ;) )
Cicero
February 20th, 2013, 06:17 PM
As of now Apple. But soon it might be something else, they're slipping more and more. But they're still the best, and I will always (most of the time) support the best.
Rayquaza
February 21st, 2013, 05:42 AM
Depends what kind of Android we're talking about really. You say Galaxy S3, but that's got TouchWiz on top, and likewise with HTC, it has HTC sense on top. Apple Vs. Android is a edbate between iOS and STOCK Android.
I prefer Android anyway, thanks to Project Butter, 4.1 matches up to the speediness and reliability that Apple seemed to have always have. Besides, in Android you can Download from the web, which is hard to do in iOS without a download manager app, and then theres trace input (based off swype), Google Now (which is by far better than Siri, as it suggests cards for you), and theres also Face Unlock. Apple are so far back, they didn't even include NFC in the iPhone 5. Idiotic much.
And with NFC becoming more and more widely known about and popular in the United States, and soon coming to the UK, there is no reason why they didn't include a rather cheap chip in a thin device. Android Beam is fast and secure, and the iPhone STILL doesn't allow Bluetooth transfers! And before you say that's hardware and nothing to do with iOS, but it's precisely iOS that disallows file sharing, as Bluetooth is present in iPhones.
The only one thing I like is FaceTime, as it's the only video chat that is as speedy as skype. But even then, there's Skype for Android.
StoppingTime
February 21st, 2013, 06:24 AM
ROTW :arrow: Tech Junkies Paradise
Twilly F. Sniper
February 21st, 2013, 08:00 AM
Android. To me apple sucks, since I got my most recent phone. It's crap.
TechDude18
February 21st, 2013, 03:16 PM
I am an apple person. I did have any android but it messed up and I could never get it to work right. So I went back to apple products
stev
February 21st, 2013, 11:07 PM
I am a full blown Blackberry fanboy So I'd say non lol put if I had to pick I'd go with Android since there just such of big selection of phones to pick from.
PinkFloyd
February 21st, 2013, 11:37 PM
Well I'm on a MacBook right now and love it, but that's a computer... I personally think that Androids are a lot better because they don't break as easy, are a good value, and in my opinion, they look nicer. I do like iPhones too though.
Beckblue
February 22nd, 2013, 06:14 AM
I used to use Apple for my phone and tablet, but then I realized how many things I was missing out on. So I started using android for my phone and tablet. I do have a mac laptop (retina) and it serves me well. But I would never buy a desktop from them. too much money for too little power.
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