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iOS vs. Android

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k0mrade
k0mrade
iOS vs. Android
Ah, the ubiquitous iOS versus Android operating systems debate.

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The Android operating system is powerful, but I find iOS just simply elegant and clean, after all it did come from Apple. The masters of elegant and clean. It reminds of OS X and is just user friendly, nothing really wrong with it. Perhaps not as much freedom as Android, but after all it is a phone. Most people with phones just use them to call and text, everything else is still pretty new. In my opinion Android is a little cluttered, by default you already have many apps for many different purposes, which can make somebody who is new to Android feel a bit lost. With Android you do have complete freedom and more power, much like Linux.

Remember this is solely about the operating systems alone, not individual cell phone models, etc.
#1 · edited 13y ago · 13y ago
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I vote for android ofc.
#2 · 13y ago
HalfBajan
HalfBajan
I also vote for Android.

Although I had an Apple device before an Android device, I feel that Android has kept the traditional 'Phone' feel when Apple have gone and started almost from scratch...
Yeah, IOS is very clean and simple but it feels like you're in a box where you can't get out.
The Android however feels like the roof of the box is open and you can customize the phone to be close enough to how you want it to be..

I dunno
#3 · 13y ago
Lehsyrus
Lehsyrus
I've had three apple devices, two iPod touches and an iPad. Safari crashes all of the time. It's a terrible web browser. All three devices randomly slow the fuck down for no reason. Apps crash in the middle of games, and it takes at least five minutes to open them again. Any problem with the device almost always means it has to be sent in, which costs 99 bucks to fix without warranty. For the hardware inside, they all are overpriced. Only one app store with almost zero customizable options available.

I have had to Galaxy S3's, and the Galaxy Tab. Web browser fairly stable, does occasionally crash when too many plugins are running on a site at once, but opens to the same page fairly quickly. Multiple app stores able to be accessed. Very customizable. There are many apps to utilize in when first using, though you can remove them easily. Interface quick and responsive. Almost zero lag issues. Does what I want it to do efficiently. However, there are quite a few apps that have issues as the standards of app creation are lower, there are still thousands of amazing apps.

You have to take into account that Android can't be judged on its own with iOS, as all iOS devices are uniform unlike Android devices. Such as the Galaxy S4, with the Octacore processor, no mobile product stands up to it at this moment.
#4 · 13y ago
Transfixed
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1 word 'Android'.
#5 · 13y ago
Julma Henri
Julma Henri
I use IOS but i think android wins.
#6 · 13y ago
k0mrade
k0mrade
Quote Originally Posted by Lehsyrus View Post
I've had three apple devices, two iPod touches and an iPad. Safari crashes all of the time. It's a terrible web browser. All three devices randomly slow the fuck down for no reason. Apps crash in the middle of games, and it takes at least five minutes to open them again. Any problem with the device almost always means it has to be sent in, which costs 99 bucks to fix without warranty. For the hardware inside, they all are overpriced. Only one app store with almost zero customizable options available.

I have had to Galaxy S3's, and the Galaxy Tab. Web browser fairly stable, does occasionally crash when too many plugins are running on a site at once, but opens to the same page fairly quickly. Multiple app stores able to be accessed. Very customizable. There are many apps to utilize in when first using, though you can remove them easily. Interface quick and responsive. Almost zero lag issues. Does what I want it to do efficiently. However, there are quite a few apps that have issues as the standards of app creation are lower, there are still thousands of amazing apps.

You have to take into account that Android can't be judged on its own with iOS, as all iOS devices are uniform unlike Android devices. Such as the Galaxy S4, with the Octacore processor, no mobile product stands up to it at this moment.
My iphone 4 has never failed me once, but I use it very minimally and always close my apps when I'm done. I don't even have games installed either. I think for someone who just calls and texts and emails like I do iOS is better, but for someone who uses their phones intensively like you Android is the obvious choice. I had a Android phone once, it was a cheap $50 phone but like I said I am focusing on the OS here. I didn't like the OS on that phone so it left a bad taste in my mouth for Android ever since. It would randomly crash a lot and the phone was fine, it wasn't suited for the phones hardware, it was very slow, etc. Now you could blame this on the phone but I don't think that's a real excuse.
#7 · 13y ago
Lehsyrus
Lehsyrus
Quote Originally Posted by k0mrade View Post


My iphone 4 has never failed me once, but I use it very minimally and always close my apps when I'm done. I don't even have games installed either. I think for someone who just calls and texts and emails like I do iOS is better, but for someone who uses their phones intensively like you Android is the obvious choice. I had a Android phone once, it was a cheap $50 phone but like I said I am focusing on the OS here. I didn't like the OS on that phone so it left a bad taste in my mouth for Android ever since. It would randomly crash a lot and the phone was fine, it wasn't suited for the phones hardware, it was very slow, etc. Now you could blame this on the phone but I don't think that's a real excuse.
You've also got to remember that Android is not the same on every phone. There are separate distro's of Android, and a specific distro may be picked for specific features, then it must be ported to the phones hardware manually. Chances are that it was the hardware of the phone you were using that caused the errors, as well as bad porting sequencing.
#8 · 13y ago
AnusForce
AnusForce
my vote goes to android!
although ios is user friendly if you learn how android works you can do many things!
#9 · 13y ago
Janitor
Janitor
Quote Originally Posted by k0mrade View Post
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Fuck you
#10 · 13y ago
k0mrade
k0mrade
Quote Originally Posted by Temperrr View Post

Fuck you
That applies to arabs.
#11 · 13y ago
Ferdinand88
Ferdinand88
My HTC battery hates Android...instead of my mind. Android !
#12 · 13y ago
Asernx
Asernx
Apple has way to many restrictions.

I have had a iPad, iPhone, iPod, etc.

I now have a Galaxy S4, and getting a HTC One, I love android these days.

The one thing that gets me with apple products is FLASH. Steve Jobs claimed that all internet video or other types of java will be all html 5, but this is false, java wins.
#13 · 13y ago
ZombieLandVendor
ZombieLandVendor
Another vote here for Android.
#14 · 13y ago
Arun's Bitch
Arun's Bitch
IOS is not very customizable and android has way too many glitches. Fuck Android and IOS, I'll stick with my windows phone.
#15 · 13y ago
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