Hi,
Not trying to start a flame wars here. I really am wondering.
Which would you recommend buying and why?
Not trying to start a flame wars here. I really am wondering.
Which would you recommend buying and why?
But doesn't everyone keep saying that the GS3 has better specs? Is this true and doe it matter?
I could not agree more.I love my iPhone 5 and would never get an android device.
Hi,
Not trying to start a flame wars here. I really am wondering.
Which would you recommend buying and why?
It depends:
I use an iPhone, buying a Samsung next.
- Feature-rich, good build quality, slightly clunky interface but nonetheless top of the line? (Samsung)
- Dated technology, the BEST build quality and super-fast (yet same-y) interface? (Apple)
I've been considering it as well, but there are a lot of apps and compatibility that the iPhone has that I don't know if I could live without. However, everyone compares the iPhone to the GS3, but what about the Nexus 4? It seems to be getting a lot of rave and it doesn't have to deal with the carrier/maker bloatware. Plus it comes unlocked. The only real downside to it is the storage space options offered. I think, if you were considering an Android device, that the GS3 isn't the only one that can compete.
Hi,
Not trying to start a flame wars here. I really am wondering.
Which would you recommend buying and why?
10x better
1) Ecosystem:
Fact 1: Better and more exclusive apps. Better and more exclusive games.
Fact 2: Non-exclusive apps and games come out first on the iPhone, in most times months before Android.
Generally speaking, all big and small design houses and game studios either don't give a ratsass about Android or treat it like a second-rate citizen. May be that will change in 5 years but this is how it is now.
2) Security:
Stricter App Store review process and 10 times less malware.
3) Support:
You will be waiting very very long for that new shiny Android update that Google has just rolled out. On iOS? You get the latest and greatest a few seconds later.
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. I could talk about things like elegance, ease of use, details etc but this is all subjective. A nerd for example might not care or appreciate that but the first 3 points I listed are hard facts.
Well, you're absolutely kidding yourself if you think the GS3 feels better in your hand and has better build quality than the iPhone 5.
The apps on iOS are more polished for sure. The app icons on the GS3 are not uniform in size which makes app screen look weird compared to iOS app screen. My PNC Bank app is smaller and other apps as well.
If I was going Android it would be a pure vanilla one direct from Google.
Hi,
Not trying to start a flame wars here. I really am wondering.
Which would you recommend buying and why?