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<blockquote data-quote="MayoMayn" data-source="post: 393588" data-attributes="member: 71840"><p>Android is Open Source, iOS is owned by a company.</p><p>1) Android users don't get spied on like iOS users does.</p><p>2) Android has wayyyy more features than iOS.</p><p>3) People don't see Android as a symbol for social status as they do with an iPhone. Mostly iPhone users in my generation are somehow arrogant little skids that don't understand the technical between Android and Apple.</p><p>4) iPhone components are way overpriced for what it is actually worth.</p><p>5) Jailbreaked iOS equals standard Android system if not with less features.</p><p></p><p>I'd say iPhone for business, and Android for developers and people with just the slightest understanding of software and hardware.</p><p>But yet again, it's all a matter of taste.</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT</strong>: better formulated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MayoMayn, post: 393588, member: 71840"] Android is Open Source, iOS is owned by a company. 1) Android users don't get spied on like iOS users does. 2) Android has wayyyy more features than iOS. 3) People don't see Android as a symbol for social status as they do with an iPhone. Mostly iPhone users in my generation are somehow arrogant little skids that don't understand the technical between Android and Apple. 4) iPhone components are way overpriced for what it is actually worth. 5) Jailbreaked iOS equals standard Android system if not with less features. I'd say iPhone for business, and Android for developers and people with just the slightest understanding of software and hardware. But yet again, it's all a matter of taste. [B]EDIT[/B]: better formulated. [/QUOTE]
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