So, since there are two types of people here...
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...I'd like to know the community's opinion on the iPhone 6 versus the Galaxy S6. I'm not trying to start a debate, so please don't get into a rage fest of "HUEH APPEL IZ BETTR THN SAMSING". Rather, I'm trying to get a balanced view of one over the other from those who might own it. I have a phone upgrade contract coming up soon also, so this is also partially to convince me to buy one or the other ;D
Thanks guys.
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Honestly I have a iPhone but I would prefer an s6. I like everything about the s6 besides on how it's displayed. I know you can change the theme since it's open sourced but I like how Apple looks. But how easy aneroid is to customize I would prefer that, plus it has more RAM and a longer battery life. Overall I choose the s6
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If you're a simple person who doesn't mess around their phone a lot choose iPhone, if you like to customize choose s6
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ThisDood101 wrote:
Piss off. Who you calling "simple"?If you're a simple person who doesn't mess around their phone a lot choose iPhone, if you like to customize choose s6
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Let me rephrase that recommendation.
If you are some kind of hacker wanna-be and get a thrill from utilizing your leet skillz to set hard-to-read fonts, pulsating rainbow rotating keyboards, and don't mind glitches, crashes, and cheap shit... Go with Android.
If you like billions of dollars worth of R&D used to produce a more solid experience (precisely because it's a more closed environment) and want to get real work done as opposed to "trickin' out your shiz", then go Apple.
That's how opinion works.
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Sorry to tell you, but jailbreak offers plenty of customization opportunities. Perhaps it's over your head. 😜ThisDood101 wrote:
Piss off. Who you calling "simple"?If you're a simple person who doesn't mess around their phone a lot choose iPhone, if you like to customize choose s6
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Roger That wrote:
I have jailbreak already 😜★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Sorry to tell you, but jailbreak offers plenty of customization opportunities. Perhaps it's over your head. 😜ThisDood101 wrote:
Piss off. Who you calling "simple"?If you're a simple person who doesn't mess around their phone a lot choose iPhone, if you like to customize choose s6
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Let me rephrase that recommendation.
If you are some kind of hacker wanna-be and get a thrill from utilizing your leet skillz to set hard-to-read fonts, pulsating rainbow rotating keyboards, and don't mind glitches, crashes, and cheap shit... Go with Android.
If you like billions of dollars worth of R&D used to produce a more solid experience (precisely because it's a more closed environment) and want to get real work done as opposed to "trickin' out your shiz", then go Apple.
That's how opinion works.
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
😂😭😂👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻Let me rephrase that recommendation.
If you are some kind of hacker wanna-be and get a thrill from utilizing your leet skillz to set hard-to-read fonts, pulsating rainbow rotating keyboards, and don't mind glitches, crashes, and cheap shit... Go with Android.
If you like billions of dollars worth of R&D used to produce a more solid experience (precisely because it's a more closed environment) and want to get real work done as opposed to "trickin' out your shiz", then go Apple.
That's how opinion works.
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Pulsating rainbow rotating keyboard rofl
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s6 galaxy cant use extended batt at least right now anyways
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Let me rephrase that recommendation.
If you are some kind of hacker wanna-be and get a thrill from utilizing your leet skillz to set hard-to-read fonts, pulsating rainbow rotating keyboards, and don't mind glitches, crashes, and cheap shit... Go with Android.
If you like billions of dollars worth of R&D used to produce a more solid experience (precisely because it's a more closed environment) and want to get real work done as opposed to "trickin' out your shiz", then go Apple.
That's how opinion works.
I like both.
Sue me!
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★MΛΥΗΞΜ★ wrote:
Would you punch any other way, you filthy pleb.Pulsating rainbow rotating keyboard rofl
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
Let me rephrase that recommendation.
If you are some kind of hacker wanna-be and get a thrill from utilizing your leet skillz to set hard-to-read fonts, pulsating rainbow rotating keyboards, and don't mind glitches, crashes, and cheap shit... Go with Android.
If you like billions of dollars worth of R&D used to produce a more solid experience (precisely because it's a more closed environment) and want to get real work done as opposed to "trickin' out your shiz", then go Apple.
That's how opinion works.
Also...
Shots fired.
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I have iPhone and
Samsung tablet thingy😜
I wish I have an iPad
IMO:
iOS has fewer issues while the droid OS can easily crash and tho it offers the split screen stuffs and more accounts on one device the whole system slows.
It really depends on what you need your device to do, as well as what you do that can potentially open your device to bugs, worms, spyware etc.
iOS 🌟🌟🌟🌟✨4-1/2 stars
Android 🌟🌟🌟 3 stars -
★MΛΥΗΞΜ★ wrote:
Tell me more about these keyboards ..Pulsating rainbow rotating keyboard rofl
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So, my opinion is the opposite of LuvByrd's. I now have the S6. My children all have iPhones. No question, they have more crashes and glitches then I do. I think it depends on how you use your device. I use a lot of widgets, which don't exist on iPhone (streaming stock quotes, a step counter, weather, calendar and MP3 player are my active widgets. ) This means I do not have to open these apps to run them. The Samsung is less expensive and the accessories are much less expensive. The kids are constantly replacing chargers, etc.
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Huh. Programs which run without having to run them.
Please tell us more.
I mean, I have all those apps as well, and they open just about instantaneously. And they run in the background just fine. Or in the message center. (You know, where the iPhone widgets are.)
Cheaper, certainly. There's a reason. And I guarantee if you give your kids Androids, the will gum them up just like iPhones and then some, and the shitty connectors will get full of grilled cheese sammiches.
I know it comes down to personal budget and value.
I just don't like the fandroids who will try to say their platform is somehow better, or that they are somehow more "tech savvy" than the Apple sheep. I'll take that challenge on any day.
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I don't really care much for the Star Destroyer or Death Star (iPhone 6 and S6, respectively), I just wanna see Star Wars remade with Galaxies and iPhones in about 10 years. The torpedoes used to kill the Death Star could be Nokias.
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Even though many people say android is unstable, I have no problems with them so far. It's really not as bad as others say.
Apple iphone is good too but if you don't like the higher price, get android.
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BrownNote. So widgets aren't just running in the background. They take the place of an icon. Half the screen of my first page of apps is a weather widget. It is always running, it takes up half the screen, while a bunch of icons for other apps takes up the remaining screen. On the weather widget, I can swipe it to show the weather in different places. Meanwhile, my icons for Turf Wars, text messaging, phone, calculator, etc are on the same page.
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I know what widgets are. All my widgets are available with a down swipe on all my icon pages. Yours consume icon space.
None the less, I don't use them much. Why do I want widgets? What is this, Windows Vista? Are you the kind of person with a news ticker above your task bar on your desktop?
I ask my phone for info, it provides it. I have more room for questions on my screen if the thing isn't wasting screen space and memory/cpu giving me answers I don't need at the moment.
Enjoy your flavor of Android phone. I'm sure it works for you. My iPhone works for me, and I assure you, it's not because I am unfamiliar with what Android can do.
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In my humble opinion I have had both I phone and Android. I phone 5 and htc one m8 respectively. In my opinion I like the freedom I have on my HTC. To be honest going back to iPhone would feel like I'm restricting myself. Android is so much more open and as a whole has far less compatability issues. Almost everything in the world uses micro usb these days including my xbox remote. So android allows me to basically only NEED 1 charger for almost every electronic device in my home lol. I phone is too worried about their brand.
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I can say this much about I phone though. I play a game called brave frontier, and even though spec wise my phone is superior to the iPhone, it runs way better on ios Tha android. That's due to the coders for the game though and not because ios is superior lol.
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★★BЯOШИИOTΞ★★ wrote:
I know what widgets are. All my widgets are available with a down swipe on all my icon pages. Yours consume icon space.
None the less, I don't use them much. Why do I want widgets? What is this, Windows Vista? Are you the kind of person with a news ticker above your task bar on your desktop?
I ask my phone for info, it provides it. I have more room for questions on my screen if the thing isn't wasting screen space and memory/cpu giving me answers I don't need at the moment.
Enjoy your flavor of Android phone. I'm sure it works for you. My iPhone works for me, and I assure you, it's not because I am unfamiliar with what Android can do.
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