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What's your favourite; iOS or Android?
 
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My favorite android ..
 
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Hi there ,
I would like to prefer Android because that seem such a incredible and to fast than other but Apple is also incredible so both are magnificent but Android is better ...!
 
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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.:alien3:
 
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The new version of android coming soon in September
 
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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.:alien3:

Yeah, I think they dropped that around Jelly Bean. Most phones had it disabled anyway; it was hard to find a combination of phone and carrier that left it functional.

Of course, if you really need it, you can just root your phone. That works best if your device unencumbered by carrier restrictions (i.e., from Google Play or straight from the manufacturer). Google makes it as easy as running a program. Otherwise, you have deal with hacks to get around carrier nonsense. If I recall correctly, some manufacturers also make it tricky on certain models to satisfy carriers. (It's easier for them to do it to the entire model than on a carrier-by-carrier basis.)

I love how pretty iOS is! Too bad it can't do 90% of the things that I require from a modern phone. Makes for a stylish electronic photo frame, and that's about it. I'm qualified to comment on iOS; I was involved in development of early iOS applications, before there was an app store. (Apple created the app store because they didn't like my apps. ;))
 
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Android new version name is LOLIPOP
 
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I love Android and that is what I use though I would consider Windows at some point. It seems like Microsoft is moving towards having basically the same os across devices and that would be awesome. For now though I use Android on a rooted Nexus 4.. looking to upgrade soon to the Lg g3. :)

I have an Ipod and I just feel so trapped and limited with it or I would get an Iphone. The flexibility of Android can't be beat right now.
 
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I have an Ipod and I just feel so trapped and limited with it or I would get an Iphone. The flexibility of Android can't be beat right now.

Only thing I hate is with 4.4.x, 3rd party apps can't write to external SD. What's the point with that? Got a 'useless' 128gb SD until they fix that.

File Commander (the trusted file management system for Sony) has been upgraded where you can copy from internal to external, but I want to download directly to external.

Very disappointing if they're going to limit phones to 32gb internal...
 
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Only thing I hate is with 4.4.x, 3rd party apps can't write to external SD. What's the point with that? Got a 'useless' 128gb SD until they fix that.

File Commander (the trusted file management system for Sony) has been upgraded where you can copy from internal to external, but I want to download directly to external.

Very disappointing if they're going to limit phones to 32gb internal...

You can move apps though from the internal to the sd. Just move some of the larger apps.

I also believe if you are rooted some apps will write to the sd card.
 
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Some apps can be moved and some can't. I think this is more of a carrier/manufacturer problem over an Android one (though 4.4.x did disable the 3rd party feature).

As far as rooting goes, I got a $700 phone that I pay like $/mo for insurance on. If I am to crack the screen, I have to lock myself into a contract or buy another $700 phone if it's rooted as that voids the insurance policy.

Just can't win...
 
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Some apps can be moved and some can't. I think this is more of a carrier/manufacturer problem over an Android one (though 4.4.x did disable the 3rd party feature).

As far as rooting goes, I got a $700 phone that I pay like $/mo for insurance on. If I am to crack the screen, I have to lock myself into a contract or buy another $700 phone if it's rooted as that voids the insurance policy.

Just can't win...
yes, there are some apps that cannot be moved.

Usually devices that are rooted can be unrooted and relocked before sending it for warranty, etc but it depends on the device.
 
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Android if you want more files since you can insert sdcard.
 
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This debate always comes up. If you want flexibility and to customize your phone go with android. If you want a fast and effeceient OS use IOS. SImple :).

- Daniel :)
 
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Apple i Os is looks good and user friendly. So, my suggestion is i-OS
 
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Jailbroken ios
 
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I can't help but think of the fappening when I hear anything apple related. Android all the way!
 
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I moved from iOS to Android, but both have their pros and cons. App development on Android is much simpler and there is something you need to setup in the app when creating it that allows it to be moved onto an SD card. I just started learning App development on Android, so found this out then, so if you have a big app that can't be moved it is definitely a developer issue. (There is a link to my first ever Android app in my signiture).
 
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Neither both are just shit, waiting for something good open source to arrive ubuntu, firefox whatever.
 
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Android and iOS, I love both.
 
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