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<blockquote data-quote="LeChris" data-source="post: 303460" data-attributes="member: 37998"><p>The iPhone is better in my opinion, because it's the one thing that is pretty easy to use, without having to worry about faulty apps slowing your phone down, or the phone's hardware going over it's limits causing the phone to perform much slower, and plus in my opinion the iPhone applies a lot better graphically. The only people complaining really are the ones without enough money to get the iPhone, because I been an iOS user for years & years now and I have always preferred it over Android. The issue with Android is there is just so many different versions of it, and it really goes down into the phone model your getting. You can't really just be like "Oh, I have an Android....", I mean there's the cheap $30 smartphones that run a very outdated version of Android. Apple keeps it's products in check by having a very organized way of updating their systems, and what not. For instant, the fact that most Apple devices are able to support at least one more major update to iOS before it's left out. Android, it's more the less "ehh...yo can upgrade, your phone isn't fast enough? Try me anyways!" I'm an Apple supporter, and I will always be until Google can make Android perform better globally, than on a few phones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeChris, post: 303460, member: 37998"] The iPhone is better in my opinion, because it's the one thing that is pretty easy to use, without having to worry about faulty apps slowing your phone down, or the phone's hardware going over it's limits causing the phone to perform much slower, and plus in my opinion the iPhone applies a lot better graphically. The only people complaining really are the ones without enough money to get the iPhone, because I been an iOS user for years & years now and I have always preferred it over Android. The issue with Android is there is just so many different versions of it, and it really goes down into the phone model your getting. You can't really just be like "Oh, I have an Android....", I mean there's the cheap $30 smartphones that run a very outdated version of Android. Apple keeps it's products in check by having a very organized way of updating their systems, and what not. For instant, the fact that most Apple devices are able to support at least one more major update to iOS before it's left out. Android, it's more the less "ehh...yo can upgrade, your phone isn't fast enough? Try me anyways!" I'm an Apple supporter, and I will always be until Google can make Android perform better globally, than on a few phones. [/QUOTE]
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