Android or Apple (IOS), and why - no bashing people’s preferences!
dawn_westbury
Posts: 358 Member
Apple 100%, had an Apple iPhone since they started in 2007 ... Apple to me is much more user friendly than an Android phone/tablet.
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Android.1
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I have both (one android phone, iPad and iPod touch). I find myself using the iOS version more often. iPad has a larger screen. iPod or iPad versions seem to load quicker and more smoothly. Both have their glitches but that's life in the world of apps.1
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While I do have an iPod for my music, both my phone and tablet are Android. Needless to say, I'm partial to the Android ecosystem in general. I'm a bit of a Linux tinkerer, so that's part of the appeal; Android just feels more like a proper operating system than just a slick interface.1
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I've had an iPhone since they first came out. Currently rocking the 7+. Not sure I'm feeling the new one though. I'll wait till one of my friends gets it so I can play with it.0
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both - samsung phone, iPad0
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I personally prefer Android but my brother always gives me his previous iphone once he gets a new on contract lol can't complain though it does pretty much everything I need it to do and want on a phone but I just don't like the way iphones like to take over your pc haha!0
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I know alot about this enough to know iPhone has a core audience. They're gonna buy the next whatever they put out because it's iPhone
Meanwhile Android is innovatimg every year
I think iPhone X is the first iPhone with an oled screen ? Plause plause plause
Basically iPhones are for boring people and Android is for creative people6 -
Android. It's all I know.0
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Android all the way. I have an iPhone for work and the thing annoys me to no end. They are not business friendly(seriously, I had to buy a $5 app to be able to do something as simple as forward a meeting invite from my calendar????)1
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Well I've been using Apple for years and I'm far from boring.3
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I prefer apple. I had 4 Samsung phones that were dropped from maybe 1 foot in the air and landed on soft carpet that have shattered or the pixels are all black. I have had this iPhone SE for over a year now and I can't break it. I have tried (I really want one of the newer ones). It's been thrown across the room, the kids have put magnets on it, it's been dropped from my back pocket and landed on concrete and even saturated in blood (accidentally cut myself really badly) but it won't break or even show any signs of wear. I think I was meant for this one.0
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effing_steve wrote: »...Apple used to be an innovator, but not anymore...
Apple was never an innovator. Apple just took things others came up with and polished them to the Nth degree.
As a creative, I'm sort of stuck with Apple. They have the best audio apps, photography apps, video apps.
...perhaps I'm just still bitter about losing the headphone jack.0 -
2011rocket3touring wrote: »effing_steve wrote: »...Apple used to be an innovator, but not anymore...
Apple was never an innovator. Apple just took things others came up with and polished them to the Nth degree.
As a creative, I'm sort of stuck with Apple. They have the best audio apps, photography apps, video apps.
...perhaps I'm just still bitter about losing the headphone jack.
I'm still trying to get used to not having it. When I first heard it was going away, I said I would never get the 7. And guess what, I got the 7. LOL! At least it came with the adapter, which I forget most days so I just use my iPad at work for music.1 -
I'd tell you my opinions of droids, but they're not the ones you're looking for.8
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android, I will never go iphone, my husband has an iphone and I hate touching and using his phone, also he seems to have way more problems with his than I do with mine. I'm sure there are a few things iphone might do better but not enough to make me switch.0
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I started with an iphone. But left because I hate iTunes. Now I'm happy with my android. I can do what I want, transfer songs and photos without a program, and already have all the features of an iphone plus more, and I have an older model android.
I will say this, so far, iPhones are better for security.
Edit: Arrrr! It's talk like a pirate day, it is.1 -
Android is for the poors4
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I had an iphone for many years... went to android and never looked back.
#TeamAndroid0 -
Android.0
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I prefer android, To me it is more user friendly and compatable with more. iPhones seem to have better security. When smart phones first came out Apple was way ahead of everyone else but that is not the case anymore. Seems like most people buy the iPhone for the name just like Yeti cups, there are other products just as good if not better in some ways but people want the "name"0
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All Apple, all the time, and for one reason only... security! When Apple releases a security update, it doesn't have to filter through my mobile carrier before it reaches me. Everyone with compatible hardware receives it at once. With Android, I had to wait for Google to release the update, then Samsung/LG/Motorola/Sony/HTC/etc. to incorporate it into a new firmware build, then for that build to be filtered through my mobile carrier (T-Mobile US) so they could approve it and add their own bloatware before it reached me. Unacceptable, even though I largely prefer the customizations available on Android devices (widgets, homescreen launchers, icon packs and such).0
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effing_steve wrote: »emmydoodles83 wrote: »android, I will never go iphone, my husband has an iphone and I hate touching and using his phone, also he seems to have way more problems with his than I do with mine.
You shouldn't touch your husband's stuff, anyway.
but, he likes it when I touch his stuff2 -
Break__You wrote: »Android is for the poors
...and this attitude is one of the reasons I won't buy Apple.
Seriously, Apple simply annoys me. With Android (at least most of the time) everything is interchangeable. My earbuds and chargers etc., fit my phone, which fits my tablet, which fits my old phones too. I haven't needed a new charger in years because they don't change them every darn time they make a new model, which is something Apple used to do. I admit, I don't know if they still do. I'm also used to the operating systems. Google is Google, at work and at home. I don't like purchasing apps and music and whatever, I like them free.
I'm not poor; I'm frugal - which is why I'm not poor.
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Break__You wrote: »Android is for the poors
Samsung and its Galaxy Note 8, retailing for $969, beg to differ...3 -
I like both. I LOVE my ipads (or rather, I loved them until my daughter smashed one and my son the other..blasted clutzy teens).. I love my iPhone even if it is just a 5s.. But I adore the Samsung Galaxies also. However, they have way more glitches than my I products ever had so that's a major downside for me.0
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It depends on user wants/needs. Android allows more customization, and I really liked my Android phones before I switched to Apple. However, Apple doesn't play well with Android, and so I switched to Apple because of the number of group messages I needed to send and receive with the organizations I was involved in at school. Now I will probably stick with Apple because of ease and convenience.0
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rakowskidp wrote: »Break__You wrote: »Android is for the poors
Samsung and its Galaxy Note 8, retailing for $969, beg to differ...LadyLilion wrote: »Break__You wrote: »Android is for the poors
...and this attitude is one of the reasons I won't buy Apple.
Seriously, Apple simply annoys me. With Android (at least most of the time) everything is interchangeable. My earbuds and chargers etc., fit my phone, which fits my tablet, which fits my old phones too. I haven't needed a new charger in years because they don't change them every darn time they make a new model, which is something Apple used to do. I admit, I don't know if they still do. I'm also used to the operating systems. Google is Google, at work and at home. I don't like purchasing apps and music and whatever, I like them free.
I'm not poor; I'm frugal - which is why I'm not poor.
Get grips. It's something I always say as a joke.1 -
browneyedgirl749 wrote: »...At least it came with the adapter, which I forget most days so I just use my iPad at work for music.
Technology is suppose to make things easier, not more of a hassle.
As a musician, I have a couple of studio headphones so it's nice to toss a pair into my bag and go wherever and do my edits/compositions. With the newer iPhones I would have to remember that damn adapter and heavens forbid I need to charge the device while working, which I can do now with my 6+.
....now they have animated emoji's, there are not enough swear words to express how stupid I think that is.1 -
Windows Phone
(Yupp, I'm one of the 2.5%)
I'm not interested in a shiny, polished interface that nevertheless never seems to work quite exactly as expected. Neither do I want to have to wait until the manufacturer of my device found a way to turn a security update of the OS into a method to make my phone significantly slower and/or ruin its battery-capacity.
I just want to work with my phone and expect it to do exactly this: Work.0
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