Android or iPhone?

bd0027
bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
My phone is messing up and I can get a new one through renewing my contract. I've always had Androids and I like them a lot to be honest. I've never had an iPhone before since I'm scared I'll drop it, but have been considering giving them a try lately. Do y'all prefer Androids or iPhones?
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  • strive77
    strive77 Posts: 280
    Android for me!! Simply ios and iPhone are boring as hell and 4 Years behind samsung
  • carazyg
    carazyg Posts: 37 Member
    I prefer the iPhone because of it's simplicity. Currently repping the 5C in green.
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    I have an iPhone 5
  • I like android better but i have the iphone 5c in pink and like it. Im still new at it son sure ill learn all theteicks
  • chellycakes
    chellycakes Posts: 347 Member
    I hated my android. I have a life proof case for my iPhone because I'm a little clumsy, lol.
  • bd0027
    bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
    Thanks for all the replies. (: I think the iPhone is a little boring compared to the Android. However, I do like how iPhones tell you when someone reads your message haha. I guess the woman in me is showing. I drop my phone A LOT and it survives, but I'm not so sure an iPhone could survive the drops.
  • I'm a mother so my iphone gets abused and I have never had a problem lol
  • bd0027
    bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
    I tend to drop mine on concrete, which makes me nervous about getting an iPhone lol.
  • AJ_G
    AJ_G Posts: 4,158 Member
    Custimization, freedom, screen size selection, and computing power all favor Android, and because it's on so many different phone makes, they're always improving it and competing to have the best. Iphone has the ease of use advantage and the fact that it's universally the same on every single phone which is probably why so many people over 40 favor the Iphones.
  • bd0027
    bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
    Custimization, freedom, screen size selection, and computing power all favor Android, and because it's on so many different phone makes, they're always improving it and competing to have the best. Iphone has the ease of use advantage and the fact that it's universally the same on every single phone which is probably why so many people over 40 favor the Iphones.

    Your reply was spot on, thanks. (:
  • coretemp
    coretemp Posts: 1,796 Member
    The easiest and most fluid phone to use is the BB Z10 or Z30 with swipe and share features but does not have a gazillion Apps
  • jasonr1009
    jasonr1009 Posts: 342 Member
    I have an android phone and tablet, macbook pro.

    I love the galaxy note and galaxy phones. really nice products.
  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
    ....crappy old android. It's slow :|
  • Orient_Charm
    Orient_Charm Posts: 385 Member
    Android
  • AndyRogan
    AndyRogan Posts: 195 Member
    Android, its less restrictive, no itunes
  • _Danno_
    _Danno_ Posts: 165
    Android, Nexus 4 for me. Great phone
  • Railr0aderTony
    Railr0aderTony Posts: 6,803 Member
    I have Android and wife has IPhone. MFP is 1000x better for IPhone. Although the new widget is nice. It is against everything I believe in but I am going to buckle and get an IPhone in Jan when my contract is up.
  • bd0027
    bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
    Thanks everyone. (:
  • MeanderingMammal
    MeanderingMammal Posts: 7,866 Member
    Do y'all prefer Androids or iPhones?

    Been an iPhone user for five years, just gone to Android.

    I still use my old iPhone for Runkeeper, podcasts, Endomondo
  • MJC360
    MJC360 Posts: 368
    Iphone. I've known a lot of people that switch from android to iphone and love their iphones.
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    I've had both, liked both, and currently have an iPhone. My issue is with my sh!tty carrier, not the actual phones.
  • jonnythan
    jonnythan Posts: 10,161 Member
    If all your friends have iPhones, just get an iPhone. I think you'll find the experience a mixed bag coming from Android, depending on which device you're coming from. You'll miss widgets and flexibility but be impressed with smoothness and cohesiveness of the experience *provided* that you fully buy into "everything Apple." If you use a lot of google services you may find the switch frustrating.

    If you do go with Android, buy a top-end Android phone. My recommendation is, emphatically, the Moto X. The Nexus 5 is an acceptable alternative if you're willing to live with the enormous size. The N5 also has a better camera than the Moto X, but not by a whole lot. I suggest you avoid the Galaxy S4 and LG G2.
  • jazi719
    jazi719 Posts: 150 Member
    Had an iPhone, traded it in in for an Android, Note II... LOVE IT!!!
  • jayrudq
    jayrudq Posts: 475 Member
    I prefer Android but have a iphone5s for the thumb unlock. Since my phone is a work phone too it has an auto lock and I got so tired of keying in my passcode 100 times a day. So far I am okay with my iphone but I have to say that SIRI sucks. I try her, call her names, give up and go to Google Now and get what I need first time everytime. I mean seriously (ha, just got that) it is a terrible terrible program. I also like the size of iphone. I think the Android phones are just too big...
    That being said, when they start using the same technology, I will probably go back...
  • lsorci919
    lsorci919 Posts: 772 Member
    I love my iPhone5s. Android is good because you have a choice of a lot of different phones but I enjoy the iPhone's ease of use. I drop my phone a lot, so, I just invested in a nice case and a screen protector and that has done wonders for keep my phone in one piece and not all scratched up. I love that you can take slow motion videos with the 5s , panoramic pictures, unlock with a finger print and move from one app to another and back so easily.
  • bd0027
    bd0027 Posts: 1,053 Member
    Thanks y'all. (:
  • FLIP PHONE YO!
  • BigDaddyRonnie
    BigDaddyRonnie Posts: 506 Member
    iPhones are so...yesterday.


    As my high school kids put it:
    "if you wear UGG boots, tight jeans, belly/short shirts, an open zip-hoodie, have long hair and sometimes where a hat of sorts, chances are you have an iPhone."

    In other words, an iPhone is now saying you have no individuality.

    Go with Android, you will be very happy you did.
  • I have the iPhone 4S and while I liked it when I got it I'm not happy at all with the recent upgrades. I've lost ALL the ringtones that I have purchased (they show up in iTunes but they are "greyed" out and will not download to my phone). I can't back up to the iCloud even though when I'm in iTunes I TELL it to back up to iCloud. It just won't.

    My husband got the Galaxy 4S from Samsung and that's what I'm moving towards when I upgrade in February.

    And for the record I am NOT the type of person who buys something because EVERYONE has it. I buy things based on what I like and want. There were two reasons I I bought an iPhone: One was because I have the first generation iPad and I love and the second was for my business (making apps for phones). Now that my apps are available on the Android I'm going to move to that.
  • jonnythan
    jonnythan Posts: 10,161 Member
    iPhones are so...yesterday.


    As my high school kids put it:
    "if you wear UGG boots, tight jeans, belly/short shirts, an open zip-hoodie, have long hair and sometimes where a hat of sorts, chances are you have an iPhone."

    In other words, an iPhone is now saying you have no individuality.

    Go with Android, you will be very happy you did.

    If you choose your phone based on making a fashion statement or establishing a self-identity, you're doing it wrong.

    They're just phones. Choose the one that is most useful and helpful to you.