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Android vs. iOS vs. Windows Phone

All have their ups and downs, let's just see which is best. Try not to use ad homonyms, let's at least attempt to try to have a civil conversation. Anyone who doesn't know what they are talking about will be immediately ignored. I personally enjoy Android the best due to it's customization abilities.

February 9, 2014

6 Comments • Newest first

AugustRain

ios caters to stupid ppl like me :*

Reply February 9, 2014
Billionz

I do like Android. But I have a lot of apps that can only be used on iOS. But other than that, I'd say Android. I've never used Windows OS on a smartphone before.

Reply February 9, 2014
Ness

I really like how Windows Phone looks.

Reply February 9, 2014
fradddd

I haven't owned any but it looks like:

-iOS is better for the average consumer who wants to browse 9gag, play Flappy Birds, and use social media. It's the most simple. But for some reason usually the most expensive

-Windows is for a slightly above average consumer who wants a bunch of nifty Microsoft-style stuff, good cloud access features, some simplicity (once you figure it out), [and in my opinion it looks the coolest]. I think business people would like it a lot

-Android is for customization, and if you want to do something really specific. I think they usually have the most processing power too

I doubt many people really NEED an Android, but whatever. I'd just go with whatever is cheapest in all honesty, because I only browse the internet, 9gag, listen to music, watch YouTube, Facebook, stuff like that.

Reply February 9, 2014 - edited
Chema

[quote=Pizza87]Yeah, also while jb voids any warranty and hope to get your phone/tablet fixed (if there was any in he first place) rooting an android does not void your warranty (even if you did they aren't going to bother checking or you can just un-root it and get your warranty back)[/quote]

I am pretty sure breaking the bootloader is sudo permanent

Reply February 9, 2014 - edited
Pizza87

[quote=Nisekoi]Android. I've owned an iPhone 5 and currently have a Nexus 4. iOS is so restrictive and boring. You need to wait for some hacker to release a JB to do anything; and even then, customization is not comparable to Android.

I'm playing Pokemon Black 2 on my Nexus 4. In a few years, I'll be playing SSBM on my phone/tablet.[/quote]
Yeah, also while jb voids any warranty and hope to get your phone/tablet fixed (if there was any in he first place) rooting an android does not void your warranty (even if you did they aren't going to bother checking or you can just un-root it and get your warranty back)

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