People who have the ability to learn and understand new technology, but are unfamiliar with both iOS and Android, can learn either equally as easily. Day-to-day functions are just as easy to do with Android as is with iOS. As you become more advanced, Android will unlock further capability.
Those who are just unable to learn new technology won't be able to operate either very well. I have seen this with hundreds of returned handsets. When you sell phones for several years you learn who will return what type of phone.
The people who like the iPhone were most likely sucked in by the hype that surrounds it. This hype has for many years damaged carriers who don't carry the iPhone. Every damn report I've read about Sprint's recent stock market issues have mentioned it's lack of iPhone. This will lead to one of two things:
a.) Sprint will get the iPhone 5 and likely end up having to change it's pricing structure.
b.) The last national carrier to offer unlimited data and better pricing will be bought out or go bankrupt because they don't carry a device that is only popular because of the hype that was created 4 years ago when it was actually ahead of it's time.
People don't understand the negative control that the iPhone has over the rest of the wireless market.
a Kb of data is a Kb of data isn't it. If I use a gig of data on my evo, to get something, would it not take the same gig of data to that with an Iphone or am I missing something?? Why would a person use more data with Iphone than with evo (or any other smart phone for that matter). can it the Iphone do that much more, I think not
Just sayin'
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