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Android or Ios?

Discussion in 'Electronics' started by joshua95, Jun 4, 2017.

  1. joshua95

    joshua95 New Member

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    Android or ios?
     
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    Personally, I consider that both systems are good and well developed. However, I've been using Android for quite a while so far and it really has worked well for me, there's nothing bad I can say about it whatsoever. IOS really is a good and well-developed system as well, many people consider it as a premium version of Android and whatnot, but I personally would switch to IOS if I had the resources to do so, for real.
     
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    Android is better. iOS is OK but it is hyped up by many people in America for its popularity there.
     
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    I personally believe, making a choice between android and iOS is purely based on its utility. I have been using a iOS since 3 years and it works perfectly fine, but the applications you wish to download might not be available or they might be an application which has a fee to download. On the other hand, Android has a vast variety of applications which are readilyavailable and most of them are free applications unlike the iOS apps. IOS is more reliable compared to Android as it is free from virus and your phone does not slow down after you have loaded a large amount of data. Both have their pros and cons, so like I said before it totally depends on what you want to use the system for.
     
  5. Jumbo980

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    Both operating systems have their pros and cons. Android is a lot more customizable, but it can be a bit confusing to some people. iOS is a lot simpliar to use and has a cleaner look but it lacks the customization that android has. I personally prefer android because it is a lot more custom to me.
     
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    I personally prefer Android for the following reasons: they are cheaper, they are more durable, and you can download more content on them than you can on an IOS device. When I was younger, I cried for and iPhone but my parents could never afford it. As I got older I realized that there are phones out there that don't cost you an arm and a leg and are of good quality. This is why I prefer an Android phone over and iPhone.
     
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    I have an iPhone 6s. It is the larger one, with the better camera and the finger sensor. I just upgraded from my old 5s, man i had that thing for 3 years now? It was clunky and slow and it crashed constantly! Not to mention the charging port broke and the battery lasted barely 20 minutes!!

    Now that I have my new phone I am loving it. It runs so smoothly and it looks so nice. It feels great in my hands. It supports a lot more apps now that i finally have a phone that can run the software. The camera is great on it too. I'm not a big android fan, so I would definitely recommend the iPhone 6.
     
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    I have an iPhone 6s. It is the larger one, with the better camera and the finger sensor. I just upgraded from my old 5s, man i had that thing for 3 years now? It was clunky and slow and it crashed constantly! Not to mention the charging port broke and the battery lasted barely 20 minutes!!

    Now that I have my new phone I am loving it. It runs so smoothly and it looks so nice. It feels great in my hands. It supports a lot more apps now that i finally have a phone that can run the software. The camera is great on it too. I'm not a big android fan, so I would definitely recommend the iPhone 6.
     
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    If you want customization, freedom to do whatever you want with your phone, and mostly cheaper phones? Android. If you want easy UI, smooth running, and fewer crashes, IOS.
     
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    There are pros and cons for IOS and Android. First for IOS, the positive of it is that it’s hard to get viruses but it’s hard to share some videos, pictures and apps to other phones because IOS are for iPhone only. And for Android, it is easy to use and to share anything because more brand of phones is Android and that leads us to the cons of it. Android phones can easily grab or more vulnerable to viruses so most of android user reformat their phone frequently.
     
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    I am an android user. Aside from Android phones are less expensive, you can also customize your phone from its font, theme, home screen, etc. In Android, there's a lot of more functional Apps like the TrueCaller family; a bunch of no input expense logging Apps like Smart Spends and Walnut, it also has innovative hardware features, Google covers most of the software. Android also has universal charging ports. You can do whatever you want on your Android phones than IOs phones.
     
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    I prefer Android OS than any other operating system. The user interface(UI) is very simply, yet full of cool features. The fact that the app store(play-store) on it has millions of amazing free applications make it my number one and choice of many. It is also note worthy that people generally trust anything Google as far as internet is concerned.
     
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    This topic has always being a controversial subject over the years with either parties not coming to a plausible agreement over the superiority of either OS's.
    This post in quotes is one very viable reason for this arguments, which to my opinion isn't a lie.

    Other reasons include but not limited to the following: user friendly operating systems, security, hacker friendliness, simpleness, versatility amongst others.

    Personally I've used both devices and come to an unbiased conclusion that security wise iOS is better than the Android device, but Android is much more versatile due to it's OS built using linux based open source software and majority of other intuitive built in functions such as indiscriminate sharing between other android devices, simple UI, vast library of value added apps on the Google play store and hacker friendliness.

    Consequently I'm not a fan of iOS, but I won't mind it as a second phone exclusively due to its popularity.
     
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    There is no questioning. Definitely Android. I know the iPhone users will definitely choose ios but I have used both the platforms and found that android is so much better than ios. It can be proved with real world statistics that after the introduction of Android, ios went far away from the picture.

    Disadvantages of using ios:-
    1. Can't download apps from third parties.
    2. Most of the useful apps are always paid.
    3. List never ends.

    Disadvantages of using Android:-
    1. Nothing
    2. Nothing
    3. Nothing

    Is there any ios lover willing to prove me wrong?
     
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    Over the course of the last nine years we've seen these platforms become more alike in terms of the features they offer, the way they handle notifications, and the apps they support. iOS has long been the winner as far as third-party app support is concerned, though the gap has closed down the years: it's now rare to find a major app or game that doesn't eventually come to both Android and iOS, even though it might launch on one or the other first.
     
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    I am 100% an Adroid fan. I currently have an iPhone and I've had it for two years now and it's the first iPhone I've ever had. I completely hate it. I only bought it because I thought I would give it a try and to say the least, I can't wait to get another Andriod phone. Apple's product is always so buggy and whenever I download the lastest software on my phone, my phone performace gets worst. Also, because I am a PC gamer, Apple does not have a lot of laptop choices that would make for a good gaming laptop. I am completely against iPhone's and Apple's brand and I will never go back to owning an iPhone ever again. I don't think they're a good brand. I just think it's a trend that's eventually going to fade.
     
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    For me, Android. Android is easy to use and user-friendly unlike IOS it's too complicated. Android is customizable, you can remove some pre-installed apps that are not useful to get more storage, you can increase your battery life and you can share or transfer any files to any device with bluetooth or wifi. If you are a developer you will only pay $25 for registration fee and it's a one time payment. Unlike IOS you will pay yearly.
     

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