The Apple iPhone 4s, after five years, is still supported with iOS 9. I don't think you can say that about any android device. End of discussion.
And still, many new innovations on the market which coincides with it. Tbh, I don't care wether it's android or ios/apple, I just want to be able to customize my phone/gadget without the hazzle of restrictions and breakdowns and connectivity issues.
I still got "1" left and it doesn't perform much less then new iPhones (no bs) talk to anyone in an Apple Store the 4S is legendary
You spent 5 years baby-sitting a single brand name? Amazing! Every tech-savvy person would explore other possible options. Who knows, after a year its not about ios versus android anymore. There are other new stuff every 2 years, I wouldn't be stuck to a single brand name.
But why not if its still out performs the competition? ...seriously ild trade in these 2 Samsung Galaxy S2 for 2 iPhone 4S (brand new & unlocked) any day iPhone
The articles you produced were quite frankly, crap. They proved nothing other than that android has some inexpensive phones. There was a slight correlation between people who earn less purchasing android phones but CORRELATION DOES NOT IMPLY CAUSATION. You do realise that almost every product available today has both an inexpensive option that is 'average' and a higher more expensive option that performs marginally better? Android has a RANGE of phones spanning from the very bottom of the list to the top. Apple on the other hand, does not. What you also fail to realise is that not every body requires a top of the range phone. For some, a cheaper Android that is sufficient for calling and texting is enough. There is no such option in Apple phones. And please STOP making assumptions about what phones you think people have. You don't. Ask so you at least appear to know what you're talking about instead of making assumptions to agree with the tiny little thoughts in your head. No one has ever claimed android is perfect. No one has ever claimed that every single phone is fantastic and is better than the iPhone. Naturally the inexpensive phones will never function as well as the top range ones. That's just common sense. You cannot compare Android's cheapest and most basic phone to an iPhone.
It's late and I'm too tired to post the satellite imagery pics I have ...these imagery pics show what neighborhoods in major cities around the world that Android users use their phones from and what neighborhoods Apple users use their phones from. This is as close to empirical evidence as you can come in proving a case like this. I will post them tmrw night ..they're readily available online for anyone to google and see now but I'll post them tmrw. Sent from my badass iPhone
Ok then. I'm not an apple store user and I say 4s is utter garbage. Lmao. You can do the same for play store users and say fpr example galaxy s3.
I'm quite interested in seeing these pictures :lol: I love how you never directly respond to anything anyone says to you, Todd. Your ability to cry, cry and cry some more and use no logic what so ever is astounding :shock: :lol:But you keep carrying that 'I hate Android' flag and shirt and badge and whatever else.
He doesn't respond to what people say to him. He just continues on his merry rant about android sucks :lol: Quite close minded actually. It's difficult to engage in conversation with anyone who can't see past their own thoughts and opinions.
No I did not "baby" the iPhone 4s for five years. I tried an android phone. It cost me 200 bucks and is was a brand new one. That phone was really slow and laggy after a few months of use. The iPhone 4s is still usable even after 5 years of use. Again end of discussion. You get what you pay for
It's not just the 'end of the discussion' :lol: Again, you've used one android phone and generalised it to them all like that's all there is to it. Which android phone did you buy? Paying $200 isn't going to give you a fantastic phone. iPhone 6 outright here costs $1000 minimum.
It was the newest Samsung Galaxy avant Regardless, can you name a single android phone that is supported for five years and still going? Also, on a side note, I bought the iPhone 6s Plus 128 Gb space gray for 800 not 1000
Yeah the avant is probably a lower range phone for Android. You can't expect to buy a fantastic phone for $200 :lol: I think the latest update supports 3-4 year old phones. Not 100% sure though. But the phone still functions just fine for a phone. I've had my Samsung S3 for 5 years and it still functions pretty well considering how long I've had it and it not running the newest OS. Where I am, I haven't seen an iPhone 6 for less than $1000. I'm not arguing against iPhones. I think they're good phones with some great features. But so are Android phones.
Does android have force touch? Nope The first iPhone came out awhile ago, and it was the first successful touchscreen ever. Had it not been for the iPhone, android would be nowhere near how it is today Android, iPhone is your father
@Arch, Well. I would explain the concept of open source to you, but you don't want to understand. I have a Samsung S2 with Cm13 ( Android Marshmallow 6.0) The device is 6 years old with the latest OS. Almost any Android device with the hardware to support it, can have the latest droid OS.
Newest android phones have curved screens, I bet Apple will follow on that soon :lol: It's actually a neat little feature. Allows for a night clock and an edge feed. You can have 5 favourite contacts and apps all with easy access. There's also a bunch of widgets available so you can customise each screen to your liking. You can download whole new themes for your phone if you'd prefer something else too They're just small customisations that Android has available. Plus it has fast charging and wireless charging capabilities. Multi view is handy at times too. Fantastic camera. It's interesting to play with the virtual shot mode on the camera also. It can even measure your heart rate. Though I do doubt it's completely accurate :lol: Just a few things I like about my phone I don't deny Apple has good features also.