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iOS vs android
metro.:
--- Quote from: mgz on November 13, 2012, 08:40:19 PM ---iphone = glorified version of the jitterbug
android = advancement in the old smartphone fields where you can use for actual productivity if you really wanted to.
do people even use windows phones anymore?
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Anymore? They just released Windows 8 mobile.
Huge push for people to start using it, they're pouring tons of money into it.
mgz:
--- Quote from: metro. on November 13, 2012, 08:42:18 PM ---
--- Quote from: mgz on November 13, 2012, 08:40:19 PM ---iphone = glorified version of the jitterbug
android = advancement in the old smartphone fields where you can use for actual productivity if you really wanted to.
do people even use windows phones anymore?
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Anymore? They just released Windows 8 mobile.
Huge push for people to start using it, they're pouring tons of money into it.
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the guy that made the delorean threw a bunch of money at that too, you know i love driving my 2013 delorean
mrdkreka:
Since these iOS vs android have been done so many times I will just point out outdated information.
Learning curve: Anyone who have used vanilla android jellybean+ will know they have lowered the learning curve, so it is much more friendlier for the normal consumer, however there is still a bit more learning than iOS, so they can give us more functionality, and features such as gesture typing. But if you don't use iTunes there is also a learning curve you will have, when learning to use it for your iOS device.
Spec wise: iphones such as the 4 and 4s haven't been that amazing when it came to spec, but iPhone 5 and iPad 4th gen are beating almost all the competition on benchmark.
lapa321:
--- Quote from: mrdkreka on November 13, 2012, 09:12:15 PM ---Spec wise: iphones such as the 4 and 4s haven't been that amazing when it came to spec, but iPhone 5 and iPad 4th gen are beating almost all the competition on benchmark.
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Since they don't do multitasking, what's the point?
EDIT: And if i hear another "It plays MP3 in the background, that's multitasking!" argument...
megido-rev.M:
--- Quote from: lapa321 on November 14, 2012, 12:15:09 AM ---
--- Quote from: mrdkreka on November 13, 2012, 09:12:15 PM ---Spec wise: iphones such as the 4 and 4s haven't been that amazing when it came to spec, but iPhone 5 and iPad 4th gen are beating almost all the competition on benchmark.
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Since they don't do multitasking, what's the point?
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Again?
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