I think these guys are just tired of iOS and want something new, to be honest out the box iOS is just way superior.
This is the sort of comment that annoys me.
I think these guys are just tired of iOS and want something new, to be honest out the box iOS is just way superior.
This is the sort of comment that annoys me.
Patently false.
Unless by superior, you mean slightly easier to use. And even that is debatable. It's not that hard to figure out smartphones these days. To get to some of the more indepth features of Android, sure, there are learning curves.
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True, to some degree. But you make it sound as if people are switching to Android just for the sake of something different.
It's that, but I think people are switching mainly because it does more things, and does more things better.
I look at a smartphone and believe in order for it to be smart, it should be able to do basic computer functions. With the iphone and ipad, Apple has taken this away from the user in an attempt to ensure the OS runs smoothly and people can't screw with the phone. Apple does everything in their power to maintain control.
Would you buy a laptop that didn't have a file manager, wouldn't let you download or uupload any type of file, prevent you from using a keyboard or mouse of your choice, not allow you to attach multiple files to your email, only allow you to conduct one operation or program at a time, prevent you from putting files and folders where you want on the home screen, prevent you from doing any sort of customization to alter the look of your screen, and so forth?
And then overcharge you for it. Somehow, I don't think many people would buy that computer.
This is why I can't include Apple in the Smartphone category. Or the iPad as a true laptop replacement. Just to restrictive. I am sitting here typing this out on a mini bluetooth flexible keyboard and using a BT mouse with my Nexus 7. Other than the S3 or Note2 having a smaller screen, they can do the exact same thing and replace my laptop, if need be. The iPhone is literally a touch screen, feature phone. Nothing more. iPad falls under this same heading. And that is why many people dump the iDevice in favor of a mobile device that can function more like a PC.
I look at a smartphone and believe in order for it to be smart, it should be able to do basic computer functions. With the iphone and ipad, Apple has taken this away from the user in an attempt to ensure the OS runs smoothly and people can't screw with the phone. Apple does everything in their power to maintain control.
Would you buy a laptop that didn't have a file manager, wouldn't let you download or uupload any type of file, prevent you from using a keyboard or mouse of your choice, not allow you to attach multiple files to your email, only allow you to conduct one operation or program at a time, prevent you from putting files and folders where you want on the home screen, prevent you from doing any sort of customization to alter the look of your screen, and so forth?
And then overcharge you for it. Somehow, I don't think many people would buy that computer.
This is why I can't include Apple in the Smartphone category. Or the iPad as a true laptop replacement. Just to restrictive. I am sitting here typing this out on a mini bluetooth flexible keyboard and using a BT mouse with my Nexus 7. Other than the S3 or Note2 having a smaller screen, they can do the exact same thing and replace my laptop, if need be. The iPhone is literally a touch screen, feature phone. Nothing more. iPad falls under this same heading. And that is why many people dump the iDevice in favor of a mobile device that can function more like a PC.
No debate from me, Android devices offer a greater amount of capabilities and flexibility but I'm sorry, the picture you paint of the iPhone/iPad as feature phones is a touch ridiculous.
You have very specific needs from your devices--Apple can't meet all of those needs so Android is a better fit--understood. But to claim that everyone else using an Android device is doing so for the same reasons is quite a bit of a stretch. You really think the general public needs their phone to be a laptop replacement and unless it can do that, it's not a capable phone? It's called a smartphone, not a laptop phone.
Both devices offer a ton of functionality, far too many to list and many of which are done far better than computers of not too long ago yet you basically classified the iPhone in the same category as the Moto Razr flip phone. Sorry, that's just ignorant or flamebait.
And I'm typing this on my iPad with a bluetooth keyboard as well, not that I need to. Also why on earth do you want to use a bluetooth mouse on a device designed to be used as a touch device in the first place? Do you find touch screens and their keyboards too cumbersome to use? Sounds like a different device might be right up your alley, called a laptop--and you wouldn't even need to tote around that mouse.
Fair enough. My wording may have been a bit strong on calling the iPhone a 'feature phone and hence appear as flame bait. It isn't the first time I have called it a feature phone either. I will refrain from doing so in the future.
My beef is with Apple and their restrictions on iOS. It is very frustrating playing cat and mouse games with Apple when you have to jailbreak your iDevice to get functionality, to then have Apple do everything in their power to take that freedom away from you with the next update. So you either don't update and not get the new capabilities or wait months for a handful of people to find another exploit. Infuriating! I simply got tired of dealing with the b.s. and switched to Android. Very liberating feeling.
All that said, I simply don't view an iPhone as a smartphone. Too much basic functionality has been taken away. And I am referring to very, very basic things. Any computer type device should be able to access all of its files and folders. You should be able to save, transfer, delete, or edit any file, in any user folder. You should be able to upload or download files from your phone to or from web pages. You should be able to attach any file from your phone to an email, or multiple files from your folders.
These a basic functions that any PC, even the crappiest Net book can do, yet you can't with any iPhone or iPad. This makes no sense if you shell out $650 for a device designed to be a smartphone or laptop replacement. The capabilities are there for I devices to do these things, Apple simply won't let you.
As for my but mouse and keyboard, I take them to work or business trips via a backpack. I have no need for my MacBook Pro any more. My Nexus 7 can do everything my MBP can which is much easier to do with a mouse. (Photoshop, PowerPoint,etc)
The things you mention above that you consider basic features most people don't care about. Why does the average Joe need a file manager on a phone? The email capabilities are just fine for the most part. It allows you to send quick emails and such when on the go. The average Joe does not require the ability to send RAR files or being able to download torrents on the phone. Apple gets it. The market agrees apparently.
Techies/Geeks drool over android's openness and hardware specs because they like to tinker. Android is built by techies and geeks so it's a perfect fit. They are trying hard to mimic iPhone style and ease of use though.
iPhone and ease of use do not belong in the same sentence unless it is about how convoluted it is to use an iPhone for basic tasks.
Because this forum is for iOS alternatives.
You make a solid case.
That's why I enjoy my iPad. I require much less of my tablet than I do of my smartphone.
Apple isn't trying to maintain control over your devices... They've created an ecosystem where 9-10 people can do what they need to do without getting malware, spyware or bricking their devices. Those who want more control can easily jailbreak their devices. Although I tinker a lot with Linux, on iOS I'm happy not to have to & never jailbreak.I look at a smartphone and believe in order for it to be smart, it should be able to do basic computer functions. With the iphone and ipad, Apple has taken this away from the user in an attempt to ensure the OS runs smoothly and people can't screw with the phone. Apple does everything in their power to maintain control.
Would you buy a laptop that didn't have a file manager, wouldn't let you download or uupload any type of file, prevent you from using a keyboard or mouse of your choice, not allow you to attach multiple files to your email, only allow you to conduct one operation or program at a time, prevent you from putting files and folders where you want on the home screen, prevent you from doing any sort of customization to alter the look of your screen, and so forth?
And then overcharge you for it. Somehow, I don't think many people would buy that computer.
This is why I can't include Apple in the Smartphone category. Or the iPad as a true laptop replacement. Just to restrictive. I am sitting here typing this out on a mini bluetooth flexible keyboard and using a BT mouse with my Nexus 7. Other than the S3 or Note2 having a smaller screen, they can do the exact same thing and replace my laptop, if need be. The iPhone is literally a touch screen, feature phone. Nothing more. iPad falls under this same heading. And that is why many people dump the iDevice in favor of a mobile device that can function more like a PC.
With iOS, you always get the latest updates (until your device is no longer supported).
But without the latest features. iPhone 4 owners missed out on Siri and are now missing out on Navigation. Both these are the main features of their respective devices.
Good point. The iPad 3 got Siri during an upgrade but not the iPhone 4. I heard this is because some features wouldn't be buttery smooth on the 4. I'd bet this is true for the 4 but not so sure about the 4s.But without the latest features. iPhone 4 owners missed out on Siri and are now missing out on Navigation. Both these are the main features of their respective devices.
I've been lurking on some android forums, as soon as i find one i like, no more android talk on here. I'll just come for the mac discussion. besides this place is turning into what crackberry was when the iPhone first become popular. Just a bunch of angry fanboys afraid to try something new.