Hi there folks,
I have been an iPhone user since iPhone 3G and owned every iPhone iteration ever since.
In the meantime I would always check out competing android phones before each upgrade to see if they caught up to iPhone. The deal breaker for me then was that android phones didn't have as fluid UI as iphone.
After seeing the leaked images of iPhone 5 parts, i decided to finally jump ship. Making a phone just taller doesn't cut it for me. I use my phone in portrait mode 95 percent of the time and not increasing the width is a deal breaker.
I have finally bought an international version of Samsung Galaxy S3 with Quad-Core CPU.
What I liked about S3:
1. Amazing 4.8 inch screen. Before I bought S3, I always had to carry my iPad just in case if I needed to surf the net on the go because surfing on 3.5 screen is very uncomfortable. Now since I have S3, I haven't touched my iPad for weeks. While 4.8 screen can't replace an iPad, it's usable enough to not have to carry iPad wherever I go.
2. I can finally access files on my device(it has a file manager).
3. Can transfer files over bluetooth.
4. Don't have to use iTunes, I can just drag and drop mp3 files onto the device as I would do with a thump drive.
5. It has "true" multi-tasking.
6. Android doesn't lag in UI as it used to in 2.2 and 2.3. Overall the UI is as fluid as iPhone's
What I miss on S3:
1. iOS copy and paste is arguable slightly more usable, but maybe I am just not used to Android's implementation yet.
2. Slightly better selection of games in the App Store.
Overall I was very tired of the same old iOS. After seeing iOS 6 announcement, I finally realized how far ahead Android is.
At this rate of people jumping ship, I would be very worried if I were Apple.
I am not bashing Apple, I love their products, but I really couldn't wait another 1-2 years until they add features that have been available on android since 2.3
I have been an iPhone user since iPhone 3G and owned every iPhone iteration ever since.
In the meantime I would always check out competing android phones before each upgrade to see if they caught up to iPhone. The deal breaker for me then was that android phones didn't have as fluid UI as iphone.
After seeing the leaked images of iPhone 5 parts, i decided to finally jump ship. Making a phone just taller doesn't cut it for me. I use my phone in portrait mode 95 percent of the time and not increasing the width is a deal breaker.
I have finally bought an international version of Samsung Galaxy S3 with Quad-Core CPU.
What I liked about S3:
1. Amazing 4.8 inch screen. Before I bought S3, I always had to carry my iPad just in case if I needed to surf the net on the go because surfing on 3.5 screen is very uncomfortable. Now since I have S3, I haven't touched my iPad for weeks. While 4.8 screen can't replace an iPad, it's usable enough to not have to carry iPad wherever I go.
2. I can finally access files on my device(it has a file manager).
3. Can transfer files over bluetooth.
4. Don't have to use iTunes, I can just drag and drop mp3 files onto the device as I would do with a thump drive.
5. It has "true" multi-tasking.
6. Android doesn't lag in UI as it used to in 2.2 and 2.3. Overall the UI is as fluid as iPhone's
What I miss on S3:
1. iOS copy and paste is arguable slightly more usable, but maybe I am just not used to Android's implementation yet.
2. Slightly better selection of games in the App Store.
Overall I was very tired of the same old iOS. After seeing iOS 6 announcement, I finally realized how far ahead Android is.
At this rate of people jumping ship, I would be very worried if I were Apple.
I am not bashing Apple, I love their products, but I really couldn't wait another 1-2 years until they add features that have been available on android since 2.3
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