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iPhone vs. Android
10-08-2014, 04:03 PM,
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I'm getting close running over my 5yr old Samsung G3 with my truck. I've been an android user since I gave up my old Blackberry about 15 yrs ago.

I'm asking for unbiased opinions iPhone vs. Samsung G5 android.
I'll mention I've been using a MacBook Pro for about 5 years and recently picked up an iPad. So given the choice would you get an iPhone or proven android..Please no Windows phones.
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I'm asking for unbiased opinions iPhone vs. Samsung G5 android.
I'll mention I've been using a MacBook Pro for about 5 years and recently picked up an iPad. So given the choice would you get an iPhone or proven android..Please no Windows phones.
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10-09-2014, 07:39 AM,
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I personally dislike the way they operate as a company and the os on the phones and computers.. I know there's a lot of cheap androids out there, but the good ones are much better in performance and reliability. Android phones from 2012 had the same/better specs than the iPhone 6. Lol not to mention the bending problem they've had with their new iphones..

Overall, I wouldn't say somebody made a bad choice for picking an iPhone, except with the new ones bending. I'm not terribly hard on my phones most the time, but enough so that if they bent that easily mine would be done for. Lol
He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.”

— Luke 22:36, NIV

Overall, I wouldn't say somebody made a bad choice for picking an iPhone, except with the new ones bending. I'm not terribly hard on my phones most the time, but enough so that if they bent that easily mine would be done for. Lol
He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.”

— Luke 22:36, NIV
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10-09-2014, 08:50 AM, (This post was last modified: 10-09-2014, 08:58 AM by Dutz.)
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As a software engineer who has had to work under the hood with all three platforms, MAC, (PC) Windows, and Unix, I tend to stay away from all things MAC/Apple. The basic concepts are true that 1) Apple products are good for anyone who needs and knows nothing about computers. You will be happy and never know what your are missing (although you are missing a lot) 2) Windows is good if you know what you want the computer to do. You can always find something or modify something to do it. With Windows it does what you tell it to do, with a MAC you do what the computer tells you. 3) The people who know, i.e. Computer Geeks, Software Engineers, IT people, etc., etc. use Unix/Linux and all forms thereof. But you generally have to know what you are doing.

Having said all that. With a phone it is different. Most of the apps are the same and when you find an interface you like, you are good. For me I use a Galaxy Note 3. I will never use anything else. Since I started using the Stylus I never use notebooks or note paper anymore. I just hand write into my phone and it goes anywhere/everywhere. I also like the phablet size. It is big enough for any media on the go, and small enough to use as a phone and fit in an EDC.

I also like Android because the apps are written in Java, not the silly proprietary language Apple uses. I can write my own Apps and keep my Java skills alive without learning a new language that has no use anywhere else.

And that is the Apple legacy, tools that have no use anywhere else.

....Since most of what I just said probably didn't help, I will add this.

Pay the money. Get the most powerful phone you can afford and get on a good service. AT&T or Verizon.

If you go cheep on either of those, good software and a qualify operating system won't make up the difference.

If you spend a lot of time traveling and/or in the boondocks go Verizon. You will have bars everywhere others don't.

Having said all that. With a phone it is different. Most of the apps are the same and when you find an interface you like, you are good. For me I use a Galaxy Note 3. I will never use anything else. Since I started using the Stylus I never use notebooks or note paper anymore. I just hand write into my phone and it goes anywhere/everywhere. I also like the phablet size. It is big enough for any media on the go, and small enough to use as a phone and fit in an EDC.

I also like Android because the apps are written in Java, not the silly proprietary language Apple uses. I can write my own Apps and keep my Java skills alive without learning a new language that has no use anywhere else.

And that is the Apple legacy, tools that have no use anywhere else.

....Since most of what I just said probably didn't help, I will add this.

Pay the money. Get the most powerful phone you can afford and get on a good service. AT&T or Verizon.

If you go cheep on either of those, good software and a qualify operating system won't make up the difference.

If you spend a lot of time traveling and/or in the boondocks go Verizon. You will have bars everywhere others don't.
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10-09-2014, 09:14 AM,
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I work in software development also. I have always preferred the PC environment as Apple development tools are very expensive compared to a copy of Visual Studio. Plus, why write for such a limited market?

The had an iPhone 4 for that last 3 years, and have switched to a Galaxy S5 Active in the last month. So far I prefer the Galaxy. I like the bigger screen. I usually type my notes, but it is way easier on the Galaxy with my fat fingers.

I have not replaced all my networking apps yet. I have not checked out the sniper solution apps available yet. So far, I can do everything easier on the Android.

I thought about the change as battery life I read was less, but so far I think they are about the same. I have not used the voice options yet with regard to Google.

So far I prefer the Android device.

The had an iPhone 4 for that last 3 years, and have switched to a Galaxy S5 Active in the last month. So far I prefer the Galaxy. I like the bigger screen. I usually type my notes, but it is way easier on the Galaxy with my fat fingers.

I have not replaced all my networking apps yet. I have not checked out the sniper solution apps available yet. So far, I can do everything easier on the Android.

I thought about the change as battery life I read was less, but so far I think they are about the same. I have not used the voice options yet with regard to Google.

So far I prefer the Android device.
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