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Next battle...
Android
Takes on
Apples iOS
- Ends in five days. (If you want your vote to be counted, make sure and specify exactly who you're voting for rather then just hinting at one or the other.)
iOS is what Apple devices (aka iDevices) use. Android is what every other phone uses (for the most part).
iOS.
It has a larger selection of apps. 'Nuff Said
No. You can get any iOS app to work on Android if you know what you are doing.
I have an iPhone and it works fine for me. iOS is secure, it's pretty, it runs good, and it's simple. I also use Linux for my computers and Android is a denomination of Linux, so I guess you could kinda say I use Android on my computer. Linux can be a bit more complicated but it lets you do just about anything you want.
Either way, it just depends on what type of operator you're looking for. I'll vote for iOS, because why not?
I prefer the Android operating system on my cellular mobile device. I've used iPads, iPhones, iPods, and I can't stand them. Just one button? What is this, the stone age?
I've never been a big Apple person. I don't mind using a Mac if I have to, but I can't use the mobile devices without being tempted to throw them at the wall from time to time.
Also, iTunes. Disgusting.
However, I've had the same smartphone for almost three years (Droid 2) and the operating system has given me no trouble at all (apart from the pullout keyboard, but who needs that?). And it seems to hold a charge much better than any one of my other immediate family members' devices, which are all iOS, and have all been replaced or brought in for repair at least once since I got my phone.
My sister's last iPhone is sitting in a bag of rice, totally defunct and dead with no chance of being brought back. This same sister accidentally dropped my Android phone in a bucket of melted ice (water, to you science enthusiasts) a few months ago. There was a bit of a delay in response time for a couple hours, but soon afterward it returned back to its normal behavior.
So clearly, if you haven't yet figured it out, my vote goes to...
No. You can get any iOS app to work on Android if you know what you are doing.
Hmm... I didn't know that. I just had my reasoning because I looked for some apps on iOS which were there then looked for them and android and they weren't there. Or I might not even be thinking of android i'm not 100%
I find Android much easier to use, and they don't try and make you and connect everything with everything else, such as iWeb, iTunes, or iCloud to name a few. Android respects you for not wanting to be part of some larger conspiracy.
Like MrAutomatic said android is much easier to use. Also I HATE THINGS THAT BEGIN WITH I. (my first girlfriends name began with an I and she dumped me)
I vote for Android. It's easy to use. iOS phones are pretty good too, but I prefer Android. And iOS has my worst nightmare... uncapitalized "I". I hate uncapitalized I's because *censored*