One word on why choose android... Freedom....I rather have a liberal phone than the communist iphone
The key is to become a smartuser of dumbdevices, compared to a dumbuser of smartdevices. And for this, Android devices and Intel-based Windows 8.1 tablets are the best, iOS is the worst.
By dumbuser of smartdevices I mean a user who's completely locked in into an ecosystem, a cobweb of clouds, lack of file system, restricted apps, proprietary file formats, fashion before functionality, zealotism before rationality. In this case, the device is smart in a sense that it's like a spider spreads a web and catches a dumb fly and jumps on it and drinks its blood.
And by smartuser of dumbdevices I mean a user who's free of any ecosystem, doesn't use any cloud, uses local storage instead (with syncronization between devices using either direct copy or Dropbox), app store without gestapo, common file formats, funtionality before fashion, rationality before zealotism. In this case, the user is smart in a sense that he's like a horse rider who uses horses for his purposes and can change horses if needed.
That's Apples goal too. The whole poi t of either OS is to get you in and sell you more in many if not both of the same ways.
One word on why choose android... Freedom....I rather have a liberal phone than the communist iphone
The difference is that Apple sells you a completely vertically integrated user experience, a high quality product that encompasses hardware, software, and services.
Google doesn't sell you anything, it lets use its software and services for free, because Google doesn't sell you a product, YOU are the product. Google sells you to make their money.
in searching through the millions of apps available for iOS, I've never actually felt trapped in any way, never felt limited or 'not free'...in fact most all quality apps come out on iOS first, simply because those elitist robber barons make it more worthwhile because they spend more money than the plebs on Android
Make sure you add an asterisk next to high quality hardware and software. iPhone 4 was plaqued with antenna issues. iPhone 5 was plagued with dents and scratches straight from Foxconn. The iPhone 6 is plagued with bending issues.The difference is that Apple sells you a completely vertically integrated user experience, a high quality product that encompasses hardware, software, and services.
So Google doesn't sell phones, tablets, Chromecasts or Chromebooks? I wonder what these things are in my house then if not Google products?Google doesn't sell you anything, it lets you use its software and services for free, because Google doesn't sell you a product, YOU are the product. Google sells you to make their money.
That isn't the def of communism. That is Marxism. Communism (or more specifically, Stalinism) is going to a store and having just one choice of toilet paper, one choice of bread, one choice of anything. No options. But you still have the money to buy that single item.Ha ha ha, great speech, Braveheart! If there is a communist demographic, it is on the Android side of the fence. Free (as in zero dollars) OS for the people!
Apple has a tremendous app store, as does Google. Both have high end exclusive apps. Both companies actually pay firms to get exclusivity deals on those apps. But regardless of your belief, 99.9% of all apps are on both stores. And out of the 1 to 1.5 million apps located in each store, over 80% are either old, never updated apps or garbage.Meanwhile the elitist robber baron capitalists hang out on iOS spending money. Also, you know what is funny, in searching through the millions of apps available for iOS, I've never actually felt trapped in any way, never felt limited or 'not free'...in fact most all quality apps come out on iOS first, simply because those elitist robber barons make it more worthwhile because they spend more money than the plebs on Android
Google doesn't want Apples business model. No one does. Apple is literally a one product company. If the iPhone were to suddenly disappear, Apple loses 80% of its profits! Macs and iPads don't sell nearly enough to sustain Apple, iPods are dead and OSX is given away for free to consumers. Now granted, the iPhone is not going away, but Google is a diversified company that is touching many different sectors from Robotics, to internet networks, to micro-satellites, to self-driving cars, etc. Google is far from being just an advert company. BTW, Google doesn't need loyalty from anyone. Google IS the internet.
So Google doesn't sell phones, tablets, Chromecasts or Chromebooks? I wonder what these things are in my house then if not Google products?
That isn't the def of communism. That is Marxism. Communism (or more specifically, Stalinism) is going to a store and having just one choice of toilet paper, one choice of bread, one choice of anything. No options. But you still have the money to buy that single item.
Apple has a tremendous app store, as does Google. Both have high end exclusive apps. Both companies actually pay firms to get exclusivity deals on those apps. But regardless of your belief, 99.9% of all apps are on both stores. And out of the 1 to 1.5 million apps located in each store, over 80% are either old, never updated apps or garbage.
That said, iOS has a huge advantage over Android in the medical field. There are several exclusive apps designed for the iPad to look at CT scans, MRI's, XRays, etc. This is the only area that I can personally confirm that iOS blows Android out of the water. But still we are only talking about 20-30 apps.
And with android you get to pick the hardware based on which one matches your needs, interests or vertical. The user has more options and can a choose from value oriented entry level brands to the higher end more expensive offerings.
Again iOS and Apple does the same thing. They are leveraging thier customer base just the same.
IMO trapped is my being restricted in regards to certain core apps. Also limited or blocked from using others that would offer far more functionality.
Again a decent experience but.not one of my creation but that of Apples. No thanks. I'll take an open system that allows for a smarter more personalized experience that allows me to operate the device the way I choose.
LOL. Google doesn't sell any products? That is what you believe? Apparently, you aren't aware of this little site called the Google Store. Do you seriously not know that Google sells Chromecasts, Chromebooks, Nexus phones and tablets and Android wear watches? If so, you must not be aware that Amazon sells phones and tablets as well.Nope, Google doesn't make or sell any of those products. LG, Sony, Samsung, Asus, etc produce and sell those things, and they don't pay Google a penny to put Android or ChromeOS on any of them.
Nice response, except you directed it at the wrong person.There you go, you've just proven my point that there is literally no real entrapment or limitation going on here. You can do just as much, if not more, on iOS as you can with Android, unless your definition of freedom is customizing your home screen with cuztom widgetz dude! (But even that sort of "freedom" is available to the jailbreak community, which is the equivalent of the rooting community for Android.)
LOL. Google doesn't sell any products? That is what you believe? Apparently, you aren't aware of this little site called the Google Store. Do you seriously not know that Google sells Chromecasts, Chromebooks, Nexus phones and tablets and Android wear watches? If so, you must not be aware that Amazon sells phones and tablets as well.
But, if you want to go by 'your' definition, then Apple doesn't sell iPhones or iPads or iPods or ATV's, since it is made up of parts from other companies and assembled by Foxconn.
So let me educate you a bit and take a look: https://play.google.com/store/devices?hl=en
Nice response, except you directed it at the wrong person.
I think he means that apple actually designs its products. They may outsource parts and manufacturing but we all know apple really creates its designs for iPhones iPads macs etc. And apple creates and designs it's software too on the hardware, iOS and osx. Google nexus products are wholly designed out by lg, asus, samsung etc. And again apple is smart enough to make money on hardware and software/apps/content. They're a real computer company. They make and design hardware as well as mobile software and real desktop software.
(But even that sort of "freedom" is available to the jailbreak community, which is the equivalent of the rooting community for Android.)
LOL. Google doesn't sell any products? That is what you believe? Apparently, you aren't aware of this little site called the Google Store. Do you seriously not know that Google sells Chromecasts, Chromebooks, Nexus phones and tablets and Android wear watches? If so, you must not be aware that Amazon sells phones and tablets as well.
But, if you want to go by 'your' definition, then Apple doesn't sell iPhones or iPads or iPods or ATV's, since it is made up of parts from other companies and assembled by Foxconn.
So let me educate you a bit and take a look: https://play.google.com/store/devices?hl=en
The difference is that Apple sells you a completely vertically integrated user experience, a high quality product that encompasses hardware, software, and services.
I think he means that apple actually designs its products. They may outsource parts and manufacturing but we all know apple really creates its designs for iPhones iPads macs etc. And apple creates and designs it's software too on the hardware, iOS and osx. Google nexus products are wholly designed out by lg, asus, samsung etc. And again apple is smart enough to make money on hardware and software/apps/content. They're a real computer company. They make and design hardware as well as mobile software and real desktop software.
...break the security of the super-user login of phone...
Some of you brought up certain apps that are available for iOS but not on Android. Technically all those apps can be ported to Android if the developer wanted to. But the reverse is not true. There are many types of Android apps which cannot be ported to iOS (even with jailbreak-enabled device).
Not arguing that at all. I agree.
But for him to say Google doesn't sell hardware is a complete and utter fallacy.
The Nexus 7 is made by Asus and branded as an Asus product. The Nexus 5 is made by LG and branded as an LG product. None of the accessories are made by Google either. Here is the SAMSUNG Chromebook. None of the hardware sales go to Google. None of the production costs are paid by Google. Google doesn't make or sell hardware. This is a well established fact. If you don't want to believe it, then you are the one living in a fantasy bubble. The only thing Google provides is the software, and they do that for free. Show me the quarterly report for Google Inc. where they show their hardware sales revenues...oh wait, you can't. Chromecast is essentially a read only USB dongle, it's not a piece of proper hardware.
Apple assumes the costs of manufacturing and components and sells an Apple branded product, and you pay Apple for an Apple product.
Rumors that Google is planning to kill off its Nexus device program have been circulating recently, but if the company's comments today are any indication, it doesn't look like the program is going away anytime soon. During a conference call for the company's fourth quarter earnings report, Google CFO Patrick Pichette noted numerous times that the Nexus 5 was a "very strong" performer for Google.
Pichette stopped short of saying exactly how many Nexus 5s the company actually sold, but in addition to the Chromecast, which was noted as Google's best selling product all quarter, he said the company was very pleased with its sales. "We had great momentum on the Nexus 5 and Chromecast," noted Pichette. Apps and content sold through the Play Store were also highlighted as strong revenue drivers for the company. Though Google does sell a few Chromebooks through the Play Store, Pichette said most of them are sold through third parties, like Amazon or Best Buy, and Google doesn't see as much revenue from them as it does with Nexus devices.
The Nexus program has traditionally served as a way for Google to provide reference devices with the latest version of its software to developers. Starting with 2012's Nexus 4, Google has also used it as a way to make high-end devices more accessible, by pricing them far below competing phones. The Nexus 5, introduced last quarter, sells for only $349, compared to the $649 an iPhone or Samsung device might command.
Though hardware and Play Store sales still pale in comparison to what Google brings in from advertising sales, they are among the fastest growing sources of revenue for the company. Google's sale of Motorola to Lenovo, which never produced any profit and in fact lost the company $384 million last quarter, have had many questioning if it would remain in the hardware business at all. But based on today's call and earnings report, it seems the program is here to stay.
You truly are hopeless. Even when proof is in your face you deny it. can't discuss anything with people that bury their heads in the sand. done with you. Out.Nope. I actually mean that Google doesn't do ANY business in hardware at all, literally. They receive no revenues and bear no costs in the hardware realm. They are not a manufacturer of hardware. Period.
Well, as the saying goes, ignorance is bliss and you appear as blissful as they come. Let me quote Google's CFO from the earnings call of Q1. BTW, I'm sure you probably didn't know this either; Google acquired a couple of hardware companies called Nest and Motorola. And guess what? They make 'hardware'and are 'owned'by Google. But I digress.
Though Google does sell a few Chromebooks through the Play Store, Pichette said most of them are sold through third parties, like Amazon or Best Buy, and Google doesn't see as much revenue from them as it does with Nexus devices.
Google's sale of Motorola to Lenovo, which never produced any profit and in fact lost the company $384 million last quarter, have had many questioning if it would remain in the hardware business at all.
You truly are hopeless. Even when proof is in your face you deny it. can't discuss anything with people that bury their heads in the sand. done with you. Out.
Well, as the saying goes, ignorance is bliss and you appear as blissful as they come. Let me quote Google's CFO from the earnings call of Q1. BTW, I'm sure you probably didn't know this either; Google acquired a couple of hardware companies called Nest and Motorola. And guess what? They make 'hardware'and are 'owned'by Google. But I digress.
But you obviously know more than Google's CFO. /sarcasm
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You truly are hopeless. Even when proof is in your face you deny it. can't discuss anything with people that bury their heads in the sand. done with you. Out.
Hmmm, I don't really fit into either of your stereotypes fully. I am an iPhone user but share more characteristics of your second example, 'smartuser of dumbdevices'.The key is to become a smartuser of dumbdevices, compared to a dumbuser of smartdevices. And for this, Android devices and Intel-based Windows 8.1 tablets are the best, iOS is the worst.
By dumbuser of smartdevices I mean a user who's completely locked in into an ecosystem, a cobweb of clouds, lack of file system, restricted apps, proprietary file formats, fashion before functionality, zealotism before rationality. In this case, the device is smart in a sense that it's like a spider spreads a web and catches a dumb fly and jumps on it and drinks its blood.
And by smartuser of dumbdevices I mean a user who's free of any ecosystem, doesn't use any cloud, uses local storage instead (with syncronization between devices using either direct copy or Dropbox), app store without gestapo, common file formats, funtionality before fashion, rationality before zealotism. In this case, the user is smart in a sense that he's like a horse rider who uses horses for his purposes and can change horses if needed.
I'd love to understand why so many Android users feel they need to justify why they think the iPhone is so rubbish? Is it a constant niggle that needs to be addressed to see off any doubt in their own purchase?
It sounds like you are as bad as them then.no, it is because iBoys always ask why, and when you explain it, they ignore all because apple doesnt have those features. then they come here and say iphone is so expensive that you cannot afford it. eh? it is like talking to a wall...