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Would you switch to an iPhone?

GNS1310

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I have an Incredible that I'm extremely happy with. Doing some 'homework' I see the iPhone is still better than any of Verizons smartphones, in some ways, not in others. If...well...when the iPhone comes to Verizon, will you be making the switch?
 
I will be over joyed when the iphone finally makes its way ANYWHERE besides at&t.

Iphone fanboys are going to be iphone fanboys no matter what service provider they are on. Some people who wanted the iPhone but, got stuck with android will hop, others will stay, and the world is going to keep moving.

But, it being on more than one network would mean at&t will have to really consider the green guy some.

The more I think about it, the more exclusive phones bug the crap out of me...
 
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I am more or less fully satisfied with Android. The only things I miss about my iphone is the general smoothness and a little more well rounded stability. Even still these things are minor, or what I mean to say is, the difference between my iphone and my android is actually rather small – but its still noticeable.

I just wish Google starts grading apps (or something) to give some indication as to the quality of the app. That way they can keep the openness of the platform and at the same time give sufficient incentive to devs to try to write their best apps.

But anyway, in short I dont think I could switch back to iphone as a primary device (although i happily keep it for games) because the versatility of android just suits me. I would rather AnOS just get smoothened around the edges (and sooner rather than later...
 
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The only thing I really want from the iPhone is the amount of hardware compatibilities it has and their new HDR photo technology. I really hope Android/HTC/Droid or whoever concerning Android would come up with their own version of HDR. Of course a better camera sensor and lens would have to be added to the package as well.
 
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Nope! I was going to get an iphone but they were back ordered thank God they were. My Brother has one for work so he bought his wife one as well. Needless to say they have had to send them back for repair more than once. He was a huge fan but now he is ready to toss the both of them into the river and start over with something else. I am happy with my Android based phone wouldn't trade it for anything.
 
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When Steve Jobs allows flash and At&t stops dragging their feet in installing 3G. Then maybe I would get an Iphone. Kinda pointless for me to get a phone that can only operate on the edge network in my area but made for 3G.

I love my Ipod touch but my droid is more fun to play with.
 
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My wife jumped ship from Sprint to AT&T last February specifically to get an iPhone 3Gs, around the same time I ordered an HTC Hero from Sprint (after playing with a Droid Eris). For each of us these were our first "real" smartphones, coming from an Instinct s30. I instantly fell in love with Android, and the openness of the platform. In June I switched to an Evo 4G, and I can honestly say I haven't found anything I can't accomplish with the Evo on Android. To me, iOS feels closed, like you can't do anything outside "these four walls", like everything has to be done Apple's way, & I just don't care for it. Even after my wife Jailbroke her iPhone to facilitate tethering, to me, it still feels limited. Not to mention AT&T's service SUCKS compared to Sprint.
On the flip side, my wife loves her iPhone,& since getting it has Appleitis, she wants anything with Apple on it. She absolutely hated my Hero, but since I got the Evo she'll use it when AT&T's service fails, or she'll just pick it up to play with. :D

To answer your question though, flatly NO.
 
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I have an Incredible that I'm extremely happy with.

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the iPhone comes to Verizon, will you be making the switch?

I presume you're looking for Android users who are not as happy with their devices as you say you are with your Incredible. ;)

You'll find some here, but most will likely go to another Android device for satisfaction rather than grab the iPhone.

I think the market for the iPhone is probably largely folks who either have never experienced the freedoms and configuration advantages of an Android phone, or who receive the iPhone as a gift whether they wanted one or not. :D
 
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I presume you're looking for Android users who are not as happy with their devices as you say you are with your Incredible. ;)

You'll find some here, but most will likely go to another Android device for satisfaction rather than grab the iPhone.

I think the market for the iPhone is probably largely folks who either have never experienced the freedoms and configuration advantages of an Android phone, or who receive the iPhone as a gift whether they wanted one or not. :D

So that's a no?:p
 
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Although quite happy with my Incredible, I would definitely consider switching to an iPhone. It would be a pretty big decision and I would do plenty of homework on both devices.
Androids catching up...although I don't think it will ever be top dog, I think both could be neck and neck in the near future.
Both have their pros and cons for sure.
 
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Although quite happy with my Incredible, I would definitely consider switching to an iPhone. It would be a pretty big decision and I would do plenty of homework on both devices.
Androids catching up...although I don't think it will ever be top dog, I think both could be neck and neck in the near future.
Both have their pros and cons for sure.
LOL Android is already top dog.

I've used iPhone since the very first one, iPhone 2G. Now I rarely use my iPhones (2G / 3GS). Android is far superior.

Is your thread a trolling thread? You ask if people will switch to iPhone, and when the answer is no, you say Android won't ever be top dog, and it still needs to catch up..... WTF??
 
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the iphone4 is a sexy device, but customization and widgets win out. now once they get android running on it... :)

When I use people iphones it reminds me of people running windows 2000 with 187 icons on the screen.

then again the walled garden approach makes a certain kind of sense. if launcherpro came stock on android 99% of people would use it because its that much better than anything else.
 
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I would never have an iPhone, primarily because the thing is so locked down, crippled and filled with DRM that it would be practically useless for me.

See my recent comments about trying to use an iPad here:-
http://androidforums.com/computers/222699-tablet.html
...the same comments also apply to the iPhone.

The fact the iPhone 4 is shiny and has an Apple logo is just not enough for me.
 
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This "homework" didn't involve asking Steve Jobs, David Pogue or Walt Mossberg, did it?

Here's the problem the iphone has moving forward....everyone has an iPhone. Remember when everyone had to have a Razr till no one wanted a Razr at all? A large percentage of iPhone users are not techies, they're the fickle fashonistas who tire and drop anything once it becomes too popular.
 
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