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Post by Teg on Sept 25, 2015 2:53:00 GMT -5
There has been a war going on between Android and Apple users for years... Which side of the coin are you on?
Personally, I'm torn between both. I've had both and I've liked both. That being said, a lot of the products I own are Apple. For example I own an iPhone, iPad Mini, and a Macbook Pro.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 3:44:41 GMT -5
There has been a war going on between Android and Apple users for years... Which side of the coin are you on? Personally, I'm torn between both. I've had both and I've liked both. That being said, a lot of the products I own are Apple. For example I own an iPhone, iPad Mini, and a Macbook Pro.
I think for me it has to be Android.
Although I do like Apple products I have always favoured android but to be fair I just don't know why lol
Apple is all money orientated and they hardly take into consideration the feedback from its customers where as Android are constantly improving things based on its customer feedback.
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Post by Teg on Sept 25, 2015 4:15:03 GMT -5
@dave I can totally agree with you there! Apple is pretty horrible about implementing things the users want. Not to mention their updates almost always break my phone... I'm not sure if it's the brand name I like or not. Though, after using a Mac now for almost a year, I don't think I could ever go back to Windows...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2015 6:08:18 GMT -5
@dave I can totally agree with you there! Apple is pretty horrible about implementing things the users want. Not to mention their updates almost always break my phone... I'm not sure if it's the brand name I like or not. Though, after using a Mac now for almost a year, I don't think I could ever go back to Windows... Yeah Teg now you mention it i do remember the updates dont always contain a full fix it just fixes one thing and breaks another. But never really had an issue with Android updates. Dave
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Post by Thomasss on Sept 25, 2015 23:00:51 GMT -5
Android, by far. Apple is alright, however they are limited at what they can do. Android however you can pretty much customize however you want, heck you can even have a Apple iOS launcher installed on your phone. Adroid for the win!
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Post by ⸗April⸗ on Sept 26, 2015 0:26:47 GMT -5
Android, all the way. For all of the reasons @dave & Thomasss already stated. And because they just look way better.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2015 16:46:14 GMT -5
Android, all the way. For all of the reasons @dave & Thomasss already stated. And because they just look way better. You know it makes sense
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Post by korora on Sept 26, 2015 21:35:06 GMT -5
I like Android due to it having more privileges and freedom over the Apple product but then again Apple products have an increased security rate over Android products.
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Post by blaze on Oct 9, 2015 19:55:19 GMT -5
Gotta go with Android on this one, I think it's easier to customize and add songs to your Android phone rather than a iPhone. My girlfriend has a iPhone, and in most cases before she can even transfer music to her phone she has to convert it. Well unless she buys songs from iTunes.
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Post by Aaron on Oct 9, 2015 21:48:35 GMT -5
I will always prefer Android.
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Post by nick on Oct 10, 2015 12:14:47 GMT -5
Honestly? For me it's Apple right now. Seriously. Screw you Samsung, I hope your company crashes and burns... Sorry, South Korea, I know they provide like 20% of all the income for your entire country. But, seriously, I had nothing... Absolutely nothing but problems with my Samsung Galaxy. It had a bad battery, it was resetting all the freaken time. It turned off and turned on again, it restarted, the screen froze constantly. It was a brand new Galaxy S4. What does Samsung do? They redirected me to Samsung India, they told me they can't help me and gave me a number to call. Somehow that local numbe of an 800 was Samsung United Kingdom. They gave me an email to write to since I'm hard of hearing, I got sent to yet another country.
After like eight months of this bouncing back and forth I finally get Samsung's damn website to let me contact the American support and they told me they need my phone for 3 months.
I'm like... Really. This is your guys fault.
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Post by Chel on Oct 11, 2015 16:25:46 GMT -5
Android. Apple tends to be more looks than brains.
The one thing annoying about android though is, many phones that carry it have awful memory and the android I am on on my phone won't let me move most of my apps to the SD card. And even though some of the apps are on the SD card they're still taking up space on the internal phone memory which makes no sense. I moved it to the SD card for a reason Android!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2015 17:47:33 GMT -5
Apple, I like it since I have been using it for a while. Si have a samsung phone right now, though
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Post by forum on Dec 8, 2015 21:23:44 GMT -5
Android for freedom, Apple for stability.
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Post by namoh on Jan 10, 2016 20:33:36 GMT -5
I'd have to say Android. I used to have an iPhone but it's really bad compared to my Samsung S5.
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