Originally Posted by
magnus0322
Android is way better than iOS. Only people who are not as technically inclined like Apple products. Apple is great at telling you how to use their products since even after you buy the products they never really are yours. Android on the other hand allows you to customize your phone or tablet how you want. You can also root your phone or tablet and gain access to the bootloader to install different flavors of android like CyanogenMod. I can do a lot of things with my phone that an iOS device can only dream of. Next time why don't you tell us how you feel about your biased love for all things Apple.
I beg to differ... I would consider myself technically inclined. I have been building my own PCs and tweaking Windows for years. I made the switch from Android to iOS a year ago and I haven't looked back. iOS apps 99 times out of 100 are more polished and work better than their Android counterparts, in my experience. My iPhone and my iPad can share an internet connection in a few simple clicks, and when I update one the other is seamlessly updated as well. What few bugs exist on iOS apps are also worked out more quickly than those on Android. I still use a Windows PC and see no reason to switch. But when it comes to mobile devices, Apple and their simple user environment/interface are hard to beat. Do Apple products have their drawbacks? Of course. They cost a little more, the memory isn't externally expandable, and they are not infinitely tweakable. But my iPhone and iPad get the job done well the first time consistently with little to no headaches, which is more than I can say for my previous Android devices. Not everyone needs the ultra new coolest root or jailbreak which allows unlimited tweaking on their device. Some people just need their devices to work consistently