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What's your favourite; iOS or Android?
I like how I can integrate all my devices smoothly and without the headache.
iPhones are an overpriced piece of you know what.. Everyone I've had broke....
Andriod - (Google is watching you)
It's just the question: are you an Apple user or an Android user?
iPhones are an overpriced piece of you know what.. Everyone I've had broke....
Andriod - (Google is watching you)
Apple crosses the line when they will allow law enforcement to disable your video and Wi-Fi so you can't capture and upload video (until they break your phone) what happens during an incident of police brutality and/or them breaking the law and not upholding their Constitutional oath. This type of functionality would allow iPhone users to lose every federal, state or civil case against law enforcement agencies or cases in traffic court.
You don't think Apple and Microsoft are collecting data as well?
http://news.techeye.net/security/ap...cops-switch-off-iphone-video-camera-and-wi-fi
Apple crosses the line when they will allow law enforcement to disable your video and Wi-Fi so you can't capture and upload video (until they break your phone) what happens during an incident of police brutality and/or them breaking the law and not upholding their Constitutional oath. This type of functionality would allow iPhone users to lose every federal, state or civil case against law enforcement agencies or cases in traffic court.
You don't think Apple and Microsoft are collecting data as well?
Windows Phone is exceptional... no icons, but tiles! Its the future... its beautiful and engaging, however, it has a very long way to go. In a couple of years it might be the one for everyone to get.
Android... this is my default favourite..for now, I have a samsung note 3 smartphone with Android. I like the widgets. I hate the fact Google doesn't check apps, I hate Google wanting to track me always and everything is adverts (i.e. the reason Google entered the market). Unlike iOS there is a lack of decent apps. Too much FREEEEEEEEE apps, that you have to pay a grand to do well in. I liked the whole buy the app for a fiver to have forever without needing to pay for upgrades approach... seems hardly anyone is interested in this old-fashioned away anymore. Many apps are wrappers for a flash game or web browser.
I am tempted to replace stock Android - this is the way forward for Android. Its an open source project (despite Google buying it) so a manufacturer should choose to ship with an alternative android.
I have to chime in again on this topic. I recently bought a 128gb SD card for my phone. I soon realized after 5 minutes of research, 4.4.x does not support 3rd party apps writing to external cards. What's up with that? Sony made it easier to torrent to internal and now copy to external, but that's gonna burn through my internal memory.
Thank God for insurance though.