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discuss iOS versus Android

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What's your vote?

  • iOS

    Votes: 2 40.0%
  • Android

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    5
I have used both Android and iOS in the past, and as much as I do like them both and feel they both have their uniqueness, I always find myself going back to Android every time.

I last used an iPhone a few years ago now and then went back to Android, and have stuck with them ever since. I don't think I could switch to iOS now unless I had a solid reason to.
 
I have used both Android and iOS in the past, and as much as I do like them both and feel they both have their uniqueness, I always find myself going back to Android every time.

I last used an iPhone a few years ago now and then went back to Android, and have stuck with them ever since. I don't think I could switch to iOS now unless I had a solid reason to.
Same here i have tried both and while iOS is smooth Android just feels more flexible.
I like having control and options ,customization is big win
Unless iOS gives me something seriuosly next level i am sticking with android
 
I'm on iOS and have been for many years. I went to an iPhone to try something new and got hooked on it.

But at home, I still use a Windows PC.
Same here. I haven’t used a mac computer before. I’m still a windows fan when it pertains to computers, but IOS is my favorite phone wise. I’ve owned android phones in the past and they weren’t my cup of tea.
 
The never ending debate that has spanned more than a decade. I would go for Android on this first one f all because there are brands that can easily be affordable by the average person not just in purchase but in repairs of there is any fault. And Android is less restrictive as it makes the device feel like your own unlike iOS with all it's restrictions.
 
I am on android and I am loving the experience. I have had cause to interact with iOS. And I have to say that it's sleekness on the iPhone is admirable. There are some android brands that would make you regret the entire android experience. But the iOS being custom made for iPhones makes it to work optimally with the device and that alone delivers superior performance.
 
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