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Old July 30th, 2010, 10:44 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Baldilocks View Post
Actually as an owner of both an Android and an iPhone 4, I can say that Android STILL has a long way to go to become as polished, user friendly, intuitive and smooth as iOS.

Argue all you want, Android is very good for a lot of the tech types, but for people who just want something that does what it's supposed to the first time without much thought -- well, Android isn't that OS.

It's asinine to say one is superior over the other though. They both serve different needs and cater 'usually' to different types of customers. I love my Android phone, but until it performs as well as my iPhone and until the same apps are on par with their iPhone counterparts, I can't say that Android has dethroned iOS. Another way to look at it is this: As long as people are looking for an iPhone killer, that must mean it's still on top.
2 smartphones? what are you a drug dealer

anyways. Apple has always been known for looks and user friendly, even in the Macs. But what makes PC better is the ability to have control over more things. The same thing the android brings to the table.
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