As an android user, I'll say I'm surprised by these results.
2 years ago | 44
As someone who has sold phones, androids and really nice. The cost effective ones are just as good as one of the newer ones without the bells and whistles
2 years ago | 24
Do you want a phone that limits what you can do, is always two to three phone generations behind and two to three times the price... OR An android phone that is ahead of the times, cheaper and allows you to make modifications?
2 years ago | 9
You can’t compare an entire company to one operating system. That’s like asking “Toyota or V6 engine?” It makes no sense.
2 years ago | 6
Iphone: for daily functionality Android: for when you wanna get nuts
2 years ago (edited) | 3
Apple: Efficiency, reliability, simplicity. Samsung: Individuality, intuitive, flexibility.
2 years ago | 1
Work provides me with a phone of choice, and I have always opted for iPhone. I don’t care much about phones as long as it can browse, call and text. iPhone has just served me well with few issues, so probably gonna stay with that.
2 years ago | 4
It’s weird, the people on the internet are in more favor of the android but our in the wild, I see more people use the IPhone lol
2 years ago | 2
At this point iPhones are just a trend, there barely innovate anything
2 years ago | 2
Though I am an Android user, the reality is that more and more people choose IOS because of fear of being ostracized
2 years ago | 2
I had an iPhone I bought brand new about two series behind that worked perfectly until one particular update and then a full battery wouldn't even last 25 minutes. Apple said they'd replace the battery at a discounted price because battery degradation was normal though it's funny how it only completely degraded overnight after a new update and after six months of me buying it new. Even checking battery health said it was working at 96%. Swapped it out for a older version Samsung instead. Going on three years and it still works fine. The only way I'd get an iPhone again is if I wanted to be tied into having to buy the latest phone as soon as it comes out . They're a bunch of scammers.
2 years ago (edited) | 1
Android was my first phone. I switched to apple a couple of years back after becoming so determined to get one. Songs I purchase keep disappearing all the time. I used to be able to have whatever songs I wanted. Now with apple they appear, you buy, then you suddenly need a subscription service to keep them or they straight up vanish from your region. Its a sad process. Now I question if I made the right choice going with Apple Iphone. I mean I am finding some things easier, but other things are harder. Some apps I had on Android aren't on Apple phones so I traded my awesome phone for a phone that does everything and yet is lacking. I really wish I knew what I do now. Apple = not always the best. Android = very little hassle, less of a pain and always seems to last longer.
2 years ago | 3
I have both and prefer Android. Its more intuitive and just works. Apples still come across as a bit of a cheap toy with poor navigation on its features. Apples do seem to hold a charge longer...all other things being equal.
2 years ago | 3
Just like I don't need a luxury car, my Android transports me through the ethersphere just fine
2 years ago | 0
Heather Roberts
Apple or Android?
2 years ago | [YT] | 865