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Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by EricRa, Feb 21, 2017.


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    android you can do more for free compare to apple
     
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    100% Android:)
     
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    apple all the way!

    depends if you want an open or closed system.

    im apple( closed) all the way
     
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    Apple all the way
     
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    Android Here. More Free Stuff compare to Apple.

    And with the Update Google Policy changes for call recording tools. Older Android Rocks Version 6 and below
    All and all. Android forever
     
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    Apple is definitely better for the sake of usability and ease of use for your everyday device.
     
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    Android for me
     
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    Never had an Apple phone will never get one , so android it is
     
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    Android too many dodgy apps spying on us
     
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    android, too much restriction in apple. and also to expensive
     
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    Android all the way! Prefect example, I just hooked my phone up to my computer and just copied a mp3 to the internal memory. On an apple device, I would have had to add the file to iTunes then sync my phone with it. Too restrictive and such a hassle. Only thing is I wish my Samsung came with dual sim like all the new iPhones.

    Didn't remember it being so easy lol. Been a few years since i've had an iPhone. I just remember I had so many issues when adding mix cd's. I remember sometimes it would put single tracks into separate albums. Guess it was just my incompetence. You really opened my eyes with this apple music and cloud storage. Will seriously consider it, as having access to all of your music on multiple devices is just simply amazing.
     
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    you just plug your iphone to your computer, itunes will open up and you drag your songs into it. Idk what syncing you do.

    if you have apple music, you will need to upload your mp3 to the cloud and you basically have unlimted cloud and you can access it anywhere.

    if you have unlimited data then even better for you
     
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    i've expected you to have a iPhone lol
     
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    Whats the best phone to get this year? should I wait for a new release or get a Samsung s20 or new iphone?
     
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    iPhone 12 Pro Max
     
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    Apple has a much better App store, plus app optimization is better. If you have other apple stuff like a Mac or iPad it makes being part of the ecosystem easier. Android has better features in terms of freedom but it can be very buggy and virus-ridden. Apple's IOS is much more polished plus apple car play is pretty seamless. Overall, Apple can be a bit boring in terms of customizability but works flawlessly. Oh and if a headphone jack is a priority you're stuck with android unless you want to carry around a dongle everywhere lol. Depends on your priorities.
     
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    android has easier customization, but Iphone has better security and is a low chance no one can access it but you
     
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    i had iphone for a few years and its a much easier phone. Recently switched over to android and there is much more that you can do but it will take time to get used to it
     
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    Android no doubt. iPhone is a pain in the butt, from setup to use, to transfer data, to even simply downloading an app. Too much headache for me.
     
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    I guess I'm on Android but I probably wouldn't switch if I was on iPhone. I really enjoy having Androids, I like the customizability, I like the control of my own data. But there are some things that feel a bit like amateur hour.
     

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