I prefer Android
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I prefer Android
Android, no doubt..
Many quality AND free apps, easy root control, endless development opportunities..
ios is more stabile than android...
iPhone for sure :)
i prefer android is very easy
Iphone and Android are a tie.... They are basically the same thing... lol
I vote for Android, working fine all the time on my mobile ;)
I vote for iphone, working ;)
I agree with djk, they are separate entities completely.
I used to be an Applehead, but am now an Androidude!
I first joined the realm of Apple with the iPod Nano 4th gen in early 2009 (just before the 5th gen came out...I was livid when it did as it had a video recorder)
My very first non-flip/"smartphone" mobile phone was the Samsung Eternity - it was great at the time while it lasted but both mine and my mothers' phones took a crap on us and Samsung Replaced them free of charge for the Samsung Impression - a nice upgrade if I might add. This phone crapped out on me only due to the sliding keyboard malfunctioning on me (I went through 2 of these phones before deciding to make a huge leap). My mother's crapped out shortly before we got the GS3s - she used an iPhone 3G which she loved at the time.
Next, I had the 3GS, which I loved. In less than 30 days, I had spent over 400 dollars on apps! Call me stupid, but I was making over $5,000/month at the time and could definitely afford to splurge on apps for my first EVER smart phone. I later sold it just before the 4 came out and was upset as San Diego, Ca Stores were packed and Apple, in all, had over 600,000 Pre-orders for the 4 in the first 5 hours and thus, they sold out. :(
So I broke myself from the Apple (but kept the iPhone Data Plan as it was unlimited and I was grandfathered in) with my first ever Android experince - the HTC Aria (Intruder) which I loved at first. My brother gave me the phone as he had claimed it on insurance and they told him to keep it. I accidentally dropped it from my third story window while I was talking to my CU*T EX-WIFE (then, wife) and it cracked the screen and all. My first Android experience was a good one but I wasn't yet in love with it.
I followed suit shortly there after, with my very first Windows Phone, an HTC Tilt 2 when it came out - POS! I returned it the next day and gladly paid a $30 restocking fee. That phone was so horrible that I never gave Windows another chance again.
I then went the cheap route - AT&T GO phones at Walmart. For a deployment (9 months) and a few months on the beach (land), I kept the crappy phone and the iPhone Data Plan. I eventually ditched AT&T all together as they had crappy reception on base.
A friend had some Verizon phone and I loved how good his service was on base.
Long story short, In August 2012, just before I got out of the Navy, I picked out the Samsung Galaxy 3 and fell in love with Android!
I went from the 3GS to the GS3! :P
I bought one for myself and my mother as I have paid for her service (Both AT&T and Verizon) since February 2009. We both love our phones so much.
However, I am on my THIRD GS3 as they have all started acting up on me. Good thing is - Samsung recognizes that there are hardware issues with the GS3 and have replaced every one free of charge. My mother has also had her GS3 replaced once.
I have dropped my GS3s countless times without cases on them and have never had my screen bust
My girlfriend, whom I'm also paying for, has an iPhone 5 and has dropped it once and had to have it replaced through her Apple Care plan.
Both processes of getting new phones were extremely painless, only I didn't have to pay anything to get a new one.
My brother, Snakey777, has also had his fair share of Android (He is extremely biased). I can have him comment his opinions on this thread.
I love both Apple and Android as they both have their perks, I got rid of Apple as it was too closed and restricted for me and I couldn't be happier with Android.
As far as perks go, aside from one being closed and the other being open-sourced, I do not have time to get into detail as I would be here all day.
I would like to point out though, that Blackberry is still in the market and is actually, from what I hear, some stiff competition. My brother would mention this too, so I saved him some typing. ;)
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Android. Period.