Well based on previous android phones the iPhone 5 blows it away.
First impressions are everything
Well based on previous android phones, the SGS3 blows those android phones away.
Well based on previous android phones the iPhone 5 blows it away.
First impressions are everything
Well based on previous android phones, the SGS3 blows those android phones away.
Well based on previous android phones the iPhone 5 blows it away.
First impressions are everything
Well based on previous Iphones, the GS3 blow the Iphone away!
And now the world is much clearer.At first I was a bit confused at to why anyone would start a thread describing their experience with a dummy/toy phone.
Then I realised the OP is Myiphone7
Do u own 1
I had the real gs3. Just sold it on ebay. I have a iphone 4s and 5 as well. The gs3 isn't worth the hype in my opinion. Still had forcecloses on it. Yeah, it's pretty quick, but that doesn't mean crap if the app quits. It's still plastic. I had to purchase a replacement back from scratches. It still feels cheap in the hand to me. The iphone 5 feels like a sexy french girl. lol. Just my 2 cents.
First impressions are everything
I own both an SGS3 and a previous Android phone and my wife used to own another previous Android phone. What about you? Do you own an SGS3?
Well then of course you'll be biased on an iPhone forum lol
It looks more like iphone users are much less knowledgeable about Android than the other way round. Iphone iOS has not changed much since the early days so much is known about it inside out.
But Android OS (and hardware) has changed and improved so much over the years that even some Android users have a tough time keeping up let alone Iphone users (who have more tendency to not see anything outside the Apple sphere).
So old stories like "android crashes" or "android lags" or "playstore sucks" etc are just OLD stories. But we still see a lot of these obsoleted points being used by iphone advocates.
Sophisticated thick the Samsung overall body work, beautiful fashion, feel good, feel good, is the high cost of machines
Well I think the main difference is first impression. iOS has been historically very smooth while android has built its foundation on instability. In iOS pinch to zoom has always been smooth but android laggy
Agreed. I wish I got to play with the OS. I trust apple more. The iPhone 5 is clean. Plenty of features. More than you'll ever use on a regular basis. But very reliable.
You NEVER have to worry about the device itself, like
Why is it running so slow today? Or Why did it freeze? Why isn't that working?
It just always works. That's what I appreciate most.
Well then of course you'll be biased on an iPhone forum lol
I also use iPhones at work. My wife has an iPhone which I set up for her. I have actually used both iPhones and Android phones and working models of both. I would think that I have a better idea of what I am talking about than someone who uses a working iPhone, but only held a dummy Android demo model.
Well I think the main difference is first impression. iOS has been historically very smooth while android has built its foundation on instability. In iOS pinch to zoom has always been smooth but android laggy
Well not necessarily sometimes too much exposure to something can make one biased. Since I have used an iPhone for many years I would be biased. Same with android. But first impressions, those are often times most accurate.
Some of my first impressions of the iPhone has been rather frustrating. It was so difficult to transfer contacts from my wife's old Android phone to her iPhone. It was super easy to transfer contacts from my wife's old feature phone to her Android phone. The same thing for ring tones. Putting an MP3 ring tone on her and my Android phones was way easier than doing that on her iPhone.
Well then why did you buy an iPhone if you didn't like it lol
I didn't buy an iPhone. My father-in-law got one for free from his work. Since he and his wife already had iPhones, he gave it to my wife who was happy to get it. She loves the fact that she can buy different cases for it. That's her favourite feature of the iPhone. So, I had to move her contacts and ring tone over to her iPhone. It was a rather unnecessarily convoluted process to move contacts and ring tones.