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  • #21
    used to own an iphone.

    then i got introduced to the s3 and the customizability of android plus the dedicated back button.

    never looked back.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Frogs! View Post
      used to own an iphone.

      then i got introduced to the s3 and the customizability of android plus the dedicated back button.

      never looked back.

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      • #23
        Customisation android is usually at the cost of stability fact check my other post from an s3 ow er who desperately wanted an iPhone fact is in general people get a new phone now days and the first thing they say is I think it's better than the iPhone! And that is because the iPhone is the premier phone on the market and power wise is on a par with the other phones out there but has better apps and feels much more premium. If I owned an android device I would feel like a second class citizen all important apps come to iPhone first and some times android! Look at the djay app for iPhone there is nothing like that on ios, pages there really is no comparison! The entire android range is compared to the iPhone by itself sales wise!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by piye View Post
          Customisation android is usually at the cost of stability fact check my other post from an s3 ow er who desperately wanted an iPhone fact is in general people get a new phone now days and the first thing they say is I think it's better than the iPhone! And that is because the iPhone is the premier phone on the market and power wise is on a par with the other phones out there but has better apps and feels much more premium. If I owned an android device I would feel like a second class citizen all important apps come to iPhone first and some times android! Look at the djay app for iPhone there is nothing like that on ios, pages there really is no comparison! The entire android range is compared to the iPhone by itself sales wise!
          You do know iOS apps crash more often then Android apps? Android has been extremely stable for the past 2+ years. The big difference however is that when an iOS app crashes, in typical Apple fashion, you have no choice how to handle it. You just get automatically sent back to the home screen. Most people probably don't know what happened when an app crashes on their iPhone.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by piye View Post
            Customisation android is usually at the cost of stability fact check my other post from an s3 ow er who desperately wanted an iPhone fact is in general people get a new phone now days and the first thing they say is I think it's better than the iPhone! And that is because the iPhone is the premier phone on the market and power wise is on a par with the other phones out there but has better apps and feels much more premium. If I owned an android device I would feel like a second class citizen all important apps come to iPhone first and some times android! Look at the djay app for iPhone there is nothing like that on ios, pages there really is no comparison! The entire android range is compared to the iPhone by itself sales wise!
            Im confused with the whole App thing... What mysterious apps are these?

            I know a few people with iphones. I have absolutely never saw an app they had I didnt or couldnt get.

            Got any proof of these great mysterious apps?

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Mule Deer View Post
              Im confused with the whole App thing... What mysterious apps are these?

              I know a few people with iphones. I have absolutely never saw an app they had I didnt or couldnt get.

              Got any proof of these great mysterious apps?
              The first rule of these killer apps is: you don't talk about these killer apps.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mule Deer View Post
                Im confused with the whole App thing... What mysterious apps are these?

                I know a few people with iphones. I have absolutely never saw an app they had I didnt or couldnt get.

                Got any proof of these great mysterious apps?
                There's like this killer app right, once you have it, you realise it's been missing your whole life

                and what this app does yeah... it tells you when you need to go take a ****

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                • #28
                  LMAO was hoping an android dummy would ask me to post the apps and so i will do

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ePwBI9kHrY

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6g2TMbaG4Uw

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKa_haN2tLE

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjVGzPZo3A0

                  http://www.cultofmac.com/161747/shoo...-with-645-pro/ (Allows you to shoot raw on iPhone any photographers out there will know this is a BIG deal!!)

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPie0xqd2Rk

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fad-A0ZO5Xo

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVLH6WKdEBM

                  Pinterest

                  If iPhone users want an exclusive club, they might still find it in Pinterest, the social network that lets users pin photos, videos and links to their own virtual wall of favorite things. Although anyone with an invite to the service can access it through the Web, for now the official mobile app is only available for iPhone.

                  Infinity Blade

                  If there's one iPhone game that should made serious Android gamers jealous, it's Infinity Blade and its sequel. The core game consists of one-on-one swordfighting, where swipes and taps fend off your opponent's attacks. Meanwhile, a system of loot-gathering and leveling up is the glue that holds the game together. Publisher Epic said last year that it has no plans to bring Infinity Blade to Android, because the wide variety of hardware doesn't offer a consistent enough experience across all devices.

                  I'll come back to this later just putting up the christmas tree lmao

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                  • #29
                    ios v Android app comparison on a news site

                    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38382217.../#.ULoylaUSpLc

                    One sided slaughter.

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                    • #30
                      http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38382217.../#.ULoylaUSpLc

                      article on why developers prefer to develop for iOS

                      http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/w...s-luxury-daily

                      Article on why apps are developed for ios first android second.

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