Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
This^^
How about this, I simply have no enterest in android at this time. I'm completely content with the way apple is currrently taking care of my needs. I have waaaayyy more important things to be concerned with in life than some other tech platform. I mean why, really.
And yet somehow you found the time to go to this forum and this thread....
For me, I've tried Android numerous times and it hasn't worked out yet. I use airplay constantly so not sure what I would do if I had an android phone. I wouldn't be able to play music to 3 sets of speakers I have set up or play through 2 apple tv's we have. We also play video's/show photos on our appletv with airplay.I have seen a lot of threads come up lately from iPhone users who want to switch or even try Android but they are afraid to give up Apple's ecosystem. This is totally understandable and I can releate as I have all Apple products as well but I dont get the hesitation. I have a Note 2 as my phone but I also have a new ipod touch and an ipad mini for all my iOS needs. The ipod touch is basically an iphone 5 without the phone. I have my itunes integration, i Message, remote app to control my AppleTV etc, all my iOS apps etc...So I really dont get why some feel they NEED to have an iphone to still use iOS. Just curious.
@OP: Being a newbie, you have made 20 posts, of which only one has anything to do with iOS or OS X. The rest are about Android.
So... I am just curious - why have you joined MacRumors, which is focused largely around Apple products? I suspect if you answer this question honestly it will apply equally to the question you posed in this thread.
Oh, this is the part where you call out the new guy and question his allegiance to Apple for makinh some posts about Android right? Like I am some Google rep or Fan droid joininh just to cause problems. Yea, ok. Are these enough Apple products to justify me being a member here? I have an Apple TV I can go take a pic of too if you need more assurance. Yes, I took this pic just for you!
I recently contemplated switching to Android from my old iPhone 4, so maybe my experience will help explain.
First of all, I made a list of apps that I use heavily. To be fair, most of them were available in some version under Android, but a few (e.g. Hipstamatic) had only rather poor counterparts (by my standards, anyway). Some (such as visual voice mail) had no equivalent that was available in the UK without paying an additional subscription to a third party. None of these are show-stoppers, but they are negatives.
Then I thought about integration with my existing peripherals; mac, iPad, Apple tv. There are sort-of workarounds for most of these, but they are all a bit clunky compared to what's available from Apple. Again, no show-stoppers, just a slightly worse experience than I have now.
Finally, I thought about hardware differences. I like the bigger screens on some Android devices, but as far as I can tell from various comparative reviews, the cameras and battery life are generally worse than the iPhone 5, which would be the natural alternative. A slight negative overall, but again not a show-stopper.
In the end, I just decided to stick with the iPhone 4 and save money by moving to a cheaper contract. Not because the Android alternatives were frightening, or terrible, but because they were a little worse overall for my needs.
Ok, so you are one of the people I posted this for. Why do you feel the need to SWITCH to Android? If you decided to try Android and you liked it, you wouldn't have to switch or give up iOS at all. You just get an ipod touch thats perfectly capable of doing everything your iphone does. That way you could have both platforms. As I said, I dont understand why some people feel they need to have an iphone to enjoy iOS when an ipod touch and/or ipad will do everything an iphone can do.
I have seen a lot of threads come up lately from iPhone users who want to switch or even try Android but they are afraid to give up Apple's ecosystem. This is totally understandable and I can releate as I have all Apple products as well but I dont get the hesitation. I have a Note 2 as my phone but I also have a new ipod touch and an ipad mini for all my iOS needs. The ipod touch is basically an iphone 5 without the phone. I have my itunes integration, i Message, remote app to control my AppleTV etc, all my iOS apps etc...So I really dont get why some feel they NEED to have an iphone to still use iOS. Just curious.
This seems like a rather odd solution. It involves buying an Android device that does the same as what I have already (but slightly worse, as described in my previous post), plus buying an additional device (an iPod touch) to fill in the gaps (which it won't do very well, as the camera isn't as good as on the iPhone). So it leaves me with something worse than I have now, yet costing more and being a pain to carry, needing two devices, chargers, etc.Ok, so you are one of the people I posted this for. Why do you feel the need to SWITCH to Android? If you decided to try Android and you liked it, you wouldn't have to switch or give up iOS at all. You just get an ipod touch thats perfectly capable of doing everything your iphone does. That way you could have both platforms. As I said, I dont understand why some people feel they need to have an iphone to enjoy iOS when an ipod touch and/or ipad will do everything an iphone can do.
most people need to charge their phones...so since they have different charges...thus TWO is needed lol. seems like a waste to buy an iPod touch to go along with your Android.Carry 2 chargers? Not sure why. The battery on th. Ipod touch lasts forever, plus it charges while I have it plugged in to my car stereo. I have never needed a charger for it. Its also so small I can almost stick it in my wallet. Everyone is different though, what works for some may not work for others. I love getting to use both Android and iOS though