I'm seriously thinking of switching from my iPhone 5 to the Samsung Galaxy 4. I really dislike the iOS 7. Mainly all the white, hurts my eyes!! Has anyone else done this? Is it a bad idea??
I also agree.
My 23 year old nephew recently went from the iPhone 4s to the Galaxy. He used it for a little over a month. He then switched back to his iPhone. Of course he was using IOS 6.
Direct text from him:
"Well now that I've owned both apple and android phones I would say the iphone is far superior"
He now really wants my iPhone 5, since I ended up getting the 5s.
Only way you will know for sure is to try it.
I've gone back anf forth from iOS to Android for months. Although I am having the opposite experience from you guys. I bought the 5S and not impressed. For the first time ever on an iPhone, I'm experiencing lag which drives me nuts. Fluidity was the biggest that iOS had over Android for so long and now that they don't have that in my mind, they don't have much else.
I'm taking my 5S back today and will probably be picking up an S4. iOS really has just shiny new coat of paint on it but not much else, IMO. I want real innovation, Apple, not redesigned icons.
Use both an iPhone (now 5s) and Android (now GS4) daily. Each has it's strengths and weaknesses. Both are great phones. Glad I get to experience both platforms.
OP, if you are bored, switch. Why not? Don't listen to the "its laggy and unstable" nonsense. Completely untrue. My GS4 is an AT&T version, running NovaPrime and Stark icons to get rid of the ugly TouchWiz UI, and I have most of the Smart features turned off.
Android is great - allows you all kinds of customization options, and if you're into somewhat obscure techy things there's a lot you can do via Android.
I will note however, if I were forced to only keep one I'd stick with my iPhone. But I don't get "bored" with my devices as far as their looks go and I love iOS 7. For me its a familiarity thing and the fact I can do 99.9% of what I want on my iPhone (now just need to be able to attach multiple docs/pdfs in an email).
Ultimately, whatever you choose you really can't go wrong. Just give it some time if you try Android. It'll take getting used to. Don't try it for a day then come here to complain about how terrible it is. We have enough of those threads on here already.
Good luck!
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And don't listen to this nonsense.....be smarter than this and actually LOOK at what has gone into iOS 7. Hilarious to me - Apple has been so successful at making the new tech "disappear" (as they said in their promo vids) people don't even know about all the stuff the phone does behind the scenes.
Also its funny about all this supposed "lag" everyone is experiencing. My 5s is the smoothest phone I've ever owned. Not a stutter yet - and I didn't even do a full restore. Hell, my iPad mini runs iOS 7 just fine. Couldn't be happier with the 5s or iOS 7.
I've gone back anf forth from iOS to Android for months. Although I am having the opposite experience from you guys. I bought the 5S and not impressed. For the first time ever on an iPhone, I'm experiencing lag which drives me nuts. Fluidity was the biggest that iOS had over Android for so long and now that they don't have that in my mind, they don't have much else.
I'm taking my 5S back today and will probably be picking up an S4. iOS really has just shiny new coat of paint on it but not much else, IMO. I want real innovation, Apple, not redesigned icons.
Aside from the scanner and camera update, please tell me what is so revolutionary about iOS 7? Control Center/ notification center have been around in various forms on Android. Changing fonts doesn't do anything for me either & frankly I liked the old safari & outlook better. Again, aside from the scanner and camera improvements, what does the iPhone do better that cannot be found on other devices? Android still takes the cake on screens (sizes and clarity), the ability to customize your device home screens, including NFC techonology, Google Now kills Siri.
You might consider a less expensive foray into the Android platform in case you don't like it. The S4 won't hold resale value like a 5S and it doesn't have the Apple demand on it's side either so you could end up stuck with it.
As far as the switch to Android - I went from an iPhone 4 (I've only used iPhones since 2008) to a Nexus 4 recently and I'm happy with the phone's performance. There is no screen lag, and it has the processing power to easily handle every game or other app I've come across. It lacks the impeccable fit and finish of an iPhone for sure but at just over a third of the 5S price and still under half that of the 5C, I'm more than happy to cope. It's actually pretty nice in it's own right - just not AS nice. I bought it unlocked for $250 (8gig is $200, but I'm not sure why they even make 8gig smartphones anymore) off contract (only $50 more than a iPhone 5S or Galaxy S4's contract price) so I'll also be able to save $40-50 a month on my phone bill each month as well. It has an excellent 4.7" screen at 320ppi compared to the 5S 4.0" screen at 326ppi. The Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor 1.5ghz stacks up well against the A7 dual-core 1.3ghz from the 5S and it also has 2 gigs of RAM to the iPhone 5S's 1 gig. Ultimately it's a well put together phone and I enjoy using it. I really don't miss much about the iPhone aside from the app store and the iTunes integration. The Nexus has been a more than capable replacement for the iPhone for me and it will easily save me $1K over the next two years.
Here are a couple flagship phone comparisons I found with a quick search that might help:
http://www.idigitaltimes.com/articles/19868/20130911/iphone-5s-vs-samsung-galaxy-s4-htc.htm
http://www.igeeksblog.com/iphone-5s-vs-nexus-4-vs-samsung-galaxy-s4-features-comparison/
At least one of them seems to have it out against Apple but their spec and feature comparisons are still somewhat useful if taken with a grain of salt.
I hope you enjoy whatever phone you get.