No matter which phone I have had one thing that has annoyed me is the cheap chargers the phones have.They never seem to last long before either coming apart or getting a short in the wire.
Totally agree they make them like that on purpose.
No matter which phone I have had one thing that has annoyed me is the cheap chargers the phones have.They never seem to last long before either coming apart or getting a short in the wire.
Since I fix computers all day, I prefer the simplicity and reliability of the iOS. Also since I had an iPod already, I didn't have to rebuy music which was nice.
Androids can do a lot more though, and expandable memory is a huge thing. Though I hear Samsung is also getting rid of the 3.5mm headphone jack in it's new Galaxy model same way Apple did with the iPhone 7 which is a huge bummer.
if Android goes full retard like Apple did I'll quit phones.
I'm an Android guy. I prefer complexity in my devices (more features, more ability to be flexible with apps and programs etc). I've always been a PC over Mac kinda guy so Android just fit better for me. If you want simple smartphones Apple definitely has that market.
It seems to be coming.
I agree Android can definitely do more. When I sold them, I broke it down like this ... Go Android if you will be doing a lot of things from your phone and multitasking and want extra memory. Go iPhone if you use it less and want a more reliable one you won't have to fuss with it much. I treat mine almost more like a cell phone than a smart phone, so the I don't mind the lack. I want stability.
The Windows/Mac comparison was somewhat apt, though the Android OS is far more stable than the recent Windows OS so perhaps not the best, but then the recent iOS updates have been more shaky than normal. If my games came on Mac, I'd get one in a heart beat. Windows has forgotten how to make a stable OS it seems, and Windows 7 support ends in 2020. I might have to go Mac if Microsoft doesn't get their stuff straight.
Buy Anker cables. I've been using them for about 3 years now, and I've never had one break. And I don't go easy on cables. I've broken stock Apple cables (they practically break themselves), Belkin cables, and even Monster cables. We have at least 6 cables from Anker now, for various devices.Yeah, very disappointed with the new lightning connector. They break a lot. I never had a single one of the old 30 pin style break once. I still have the original cable of that style that still works despite it's age.