It depends personally iPhone. why because i have invested in apple apps and products I feel like I would lose money moving to another company. If you don't have a smartphone id say go with android Galaxy 3s I think its offers a lot of cool features and doesn't have maps (worst navigation app ever apple). larger screen and very similar systems under the hood in my opinion. I watched a great interview of a side by side comparison on G4tv.
nathan - 12 years ago
android...screen size is the biggest issue
Gary newton - 12 years ago
Iphone for syncing reasons...i also have a mac and ipad. With the new operating system coming out it will be even more handy...i have limited the number of apps so i am good there
I ditched my iPhone for several reasons, but a big factor was Apple kicking Christian apps that disagreed with their social agenda out of the app store.
I actually just switched to iPhone ONLY because of the apps. No one gives the Windows Phone a prayer, but it is SO much easier and nicer. Completely integrated email/calendar/FB/Twitter/Everything. No need to launch every app individually and you can pin ANYTHING (person, app, website, etc.) to the home screen. Beautiful. I sure hope developers start developing more apps because the OS and the UI are gorgeous.
Tyler V - 12 years ago
Started off with Android since I'm a Sprint user and it didn't have the iPhone two years ago. Just upgraded and still chose Android over iPhone- everything is in Google, apps are cheaper or more likely to be free in Android- and it feels as if there is more freedom to do different things in Android phones. My wife has iPhone- I play with it often- but I'm never blown away by it.
Plus my new phones camera is way better than her iPhone- I have the new htc evo 4g lte...
John Thompson - 12 years ago
I have an iphone and I love it. Probably the biggest reason I prefer the iphone is because I also have a mac and enjoy the syncing capabilities. I love how easy the calendar and contacts are to use and the facetime is an awesome addition to quick personal contact with some students.
John Thompson
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Richmond, VA
Contagious Youth Ministries
It depends personally iPhone. why because i have invested in apple apps and products I feel like I would lose money moving to another company. If you don't have a smartphone id say go with android Galaxy 3s I think its offers a lot of cool features and doesn't have maps (worst navigation app ever apple). larger screen and very similar systems under the hood in my opinion. I watched a great interview of a side by side comparison on G4tv.
android...screen size is the biggest issue
Iphone for syncing reasons...i also have a mac and ipad. With the new operating system coming out it will be even more handy...i have limited the number of apps so i am good there
I ditched my iPhone for several reasons, but a big factor was Apple kicking Christian apps that disagreed with their social agenda out of the app store.
I actually just switched to iPhone ONLY because of the apps. No one gives the Windows Phone a prayer, but it is SO much easier and nicer. Completely integrated email/calendar/FB/Twitter/Everything. No need to launch every app individually and you can pin ANYTHING (person, app, website, etc.) to the home screen. Beautiful. I sure hope developers start developing more apps because the OS and the UI are gorgeous.
Started off with Android since I'm a Sprint user and it didn't have the iPhone two years ago. Just upgraded and still chose Android over iPhone- everything is in Google, apps are cheaper or more likely to be free in Android- and it feels as if there is more freedom to do different things in Android phones. My wife has iPhone- I play with it often- but I'm never blown away by it.
Plus my new phones camera is way better than her iPhone- I have the new htc evo 4g lte...
I have an iphone and I love it. Probably the biggest reason I prefer the iphone is because I also have a mac and enjoy the syncing capabilities. I love how easy the calendar and contacts are to use and the facetime is an awesome addition to quick personal contact with some students.
John Thompson
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Richmond, VA
Contagious Youth Ministries