I love my galaxy s2 but there are some parts of ios I love. I have an iPad and love iCloud, and the massive amount of apps available on the app store.
I'll have to take your word for it since I haven't used Fruity Loops or any other trackers in about 10+ years. As you said, the problem is fixed with the newest revision of the OS.
The audio latency problem with Google's Android OS is far from fixed. ICS finally addresses it, but of course doesn't go far enough and really is a joke. Google it.
I am not here to bash Google's Android Linux. I am sorry if you think so. I only am responding to the poster's question of where does iPhone rank compared to other phones. I've expressed why I choose iOS over Google's crippled Android Linux OS. I have a right to choose and the freedom to do so. I am sorry that upsets you.
Exactly.
Very few of Android users are on ICS. Adoption is in the single digit due to manufacturer not updating Android phones.
Most iOS users are already on iOS 5 (100+ million iCloud accounts)
Out of curiosity, I'd like to know where people think their iphone ranks against the competition. No I'm not talking about sales, I mean how do you think it holds up against other smartphones? Also, if you have a 4S what do you think makes it better than the iPhone 4 (real world examples, not generic statements like the gpu is faster and it has a faster processor)?
That is a loaded question that really has no one answer. Every person has a different reason why they like a particular device. Why I like a device may not be the reason you like a device. On paper tons of phones have better specs yet I feel paper specs mean absolutely nothing. What good is a 4 core processor with a billion gigs of ram if the OS doesn't run smoothly or batter life is total crap?
While I agree that being able to drag and drop was a nice idea, I found it cumbersome. I also found having to search for saved documents a real pain, "God, I know I just saved that file, where is it?" Then I find out it the file isn't natively supported, though some apps work with it, so I have to keep digging for the file. I find iOS much less hassle in that regard. To each, their own.
If you bought the phone, it probably ranks #1 with you, no?
practically the iphone ranks just behind most android phone, honestly. But if you will rank it based on popularity, it is just behind the samsung galaxy S3. Iphone is just popular because its apple with features other mobilephones did not yet have. I would say it's the first smartphone that attracted the consumers but that was before. Today, it's no longer the best as it failed to compete with top android smartphones, most especially that apple is too secure when it comes to third party applications and phone alterations. it is too protective of iphone that it forgot that there's a market to compete with. Check this on which phone is really the best, disregarding the brandname and taking into consideration performance http://www.techyv.com/questions/samsung-galaxy-s3-vs-apple-iphone
I have purchased an iPhone but no it doesn't rank #1 with me (for several reasons). What made me ask this is because my uncle challenged me to use a 4S as my phone for a week (he loves his iphone). So I bought a 4S used it for a week as agreed, and promptly went back to my Galaxy Nexus. Anyway, I'm not really trying to turn this into that type of argument though. All in all, he was surprised that after the week ended I went back to my phone instead of keeping the 4S. So after having an interesting discussion with him about it, it made me wonder how other people viewed their iPhone and how the feel it stacks up against the competition. I've found that people's perspectives and reasoning are very interesting when it comes to this (not counting the generic "it just works" statements and other statements of that ilk).
Lets not forget UI lag.
Everyone Android user I know would exclaim how smooth Androids have become, since they use a way faster processor than an an iPhone. That Android is just as good.
Then google acknowledges the problem and introduces Project Butter. OMG!
All I want is a phone I don't have to constantly install managers for -battery, file, download, music, memory, etc. Is that too much to ask? I don't want to have to tinker my phone experience away, only to be told it will be better with the next OS coming out in a few minutes, that I find out, I'd have to upgrade my phone to get. I am not an infinite source of money and free time devoted to tinkering.
Sorry everyone for the rant. Thank you.
One more comment is that going for AAPL computers means limited software choice/portability whereas iphone enjoys best library available for mobiles.
That should change with dilution of market shares over time IF Android platform can fix all these issues of versioning...
Lets not forget UI lag.
Everyone Android user I know would exclaim how smooth Androids have become, since they use a way faster processor than an an iPhone. That Android is just as good.
Then google acknowledges the problem and introduces Project Butter. OMG!
All I want is a phone I don't have to constantly install managers for -battery, file, download, music, memory, etc. Is that too much to ask? I don't want to have to tinker my phone experience away, only to be told it will be better with the next OS coming out in a few minutes, that I find out, I'd have to upgrade my phone to get. I am not an infinite source of money and free time devoted to tinkering.
Sorry everyone for the rant. Thank you.