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*shrug* Personally I don't like them, they just feel very...... limited. If Apple is your bag then go for it as they're not a bad phone, and chances are it's all you might need, I just don't get the continued hype around them.
I do like the iPhone but I've heard so much bad press about them
 
I do like the iPhone but I've heard so much bad press about them

Walk into a Telstra shop and have a play with a couple Android devices (or steal a mates) and see how you go, if you're not tied into the world of Apple it's definitely worth checking out the "dark" side. The forums on Whirlpool also have a few "iPhone users converting to Android/Samsung" threads with answers to a lot of common questions from people making the switch. If you like them, pick an Android that suits you..... if not, grab an iPhone.
 
*shrug* Personally I don't like them, they just feel very...... limited. If Apple is your bag then go for it as they're not a bad phone, and chances are it's all you might need, I just don't get the continued hype around them.
Same goes for all of the major choices, I think they all have some fanboys that are excessive.

Best bet is, go play with a few in store. Or, find friends etc that have the phones and find one you're comfortable with.

I don't believe there is one truly 'better' phone, just one that suits peoples needs better. Don't buy into the hype of any of them, without using, deciding for yourself.
 

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Strange hearing all these i5 breakdowns, yet to have a problem or know anyone with a problem who has one :S

Yep same here. The wife and I have a Samsung s3 an ip5 respectively, and both are top quality. I think the iPhone is more intuitive, personally, and hardware wise is top-end. People hating on apple make me laugh. It's no doubt the same people that hate on COD and Microsoft pc software and anything else that's mainstream because if they embrace it they can't differentiate themselves. Pathetic and predictable, tbh.
 
Yep same here. The wife and I have a Samsung s3 an ip5 respectively, and both are top quality. I think the iPhone is more intuitive, personally, and hardware wise is top-end. People hating on apple make me laugh. It's no doubt the same people that hate on COD and Microsoft pc software and anything else that's mainstream because if they embrace it they can't differentiate themselves. Pathetic and predictable, tbh.

No real hate for Microsoft here, other than their hit/miss/hit/miss/hit/miss OS releases they are fine.

It has nothing to do with mainstream or otherwise. A big reason why people "hate" Apple is because the company and their fans constantly harp on about how cutting edge and innovative the products are, while in the real world all they really do is a yearly re-release of the same 4-5 year old device with a couple of nothing features and people who don't know any better eat it up and throw money at them purely to seem like they are "up to date". I don't think I've ever sat at a table at a pub/party and had to listen to a bunch of Android fans fap over the latest app for half an hour or more, yet it seems to be a fairly regular occurrence for the iPhone crowd.

Anyway...... this argument has been done to death, every group has it's "pathetic" fanboys, deal with it.
 
I think the courts agree that Apple is far more pioneering than Samsung mate. Credit where it's due; the iPhone has revolutionised the smartphone industry. If you think the iPhone 5 isn't cutting edge then I feel sorry for you. It is among the very best and its performance is exemplary. If you hate apple because of its users then you're misplacing your hate, which is pretty muh what you're admitting to.
 
I think the courts agree that Apple is far more pioneering than Samsung mate. Credit where it's due; the iPhone has revolutionised the smartphone industry. If you think the iPhone 5 isn't cutting edge then I feel sorry for you. It is among the very best and its performance is exemplary. If you hate apple because of its users then you're misplacing your hate, which is pretty muh what you're admitting to.

Wow, I feel sorry for you :oops: So some random court calls Apple products "cool" and you think that's an accurate assessment of the battle? They look at it at a patent level, and listen to the high priced lawyers BS. Hell if Microsoft gave a shit they'd probably slap Apple as they had working tablet PCs 10 years ago.

I admit.... the first iPhone was innovative, it brought smartphones to the masses but they have done nothing since. Since that release the biggest feature additions have been Facetime (video calling, something that had been around for years), Siri (a useless feature they bought off the a developer who had been working on it for 3-4 years previously), and a bigger screen (only 2 years behind on that). Android has already surpassed Apple in the smartphone market, and even the S3 has overtaken iPhone in sales. Once Microsoft get their Marketplace going you'll see them taking market share off Apple too.

I don't hate Apple users, I just think a lot of them are more taken by the marketing and the "cool" factor than the actual devices and their feature sets (clearly you are one of these people). Apple provide a solid platform, but it's a relatively simple and very restricted platform. If that suits you then more power to you, personally that kind of environment is not for me. It's amusing watching every "advantage" and argument that iDevices and iUsers allegedly have get knocked off one by one.

UI? Done
Fluid movement? Done
App numbers and quality? Done
Marketplace security? Done
User friendliness? Done
Hardware quality? Done

Out of curiosity...... what about the iPhone 5 is cutting edge?
 
Wow, I feel sorry for you :oops: So some random court calls Apple products "cool" and you think that's an accurate assessment of the battle? They look at it at a patent level, and listen to the high priced lawyers BS. Hell if Microsoft gave a shit they'd probably slap Apple as they had working tablet PCs 10 years ago.

I admit.... the first iPhone was innovative, it brought smartphones to the masses but they have done nothing since. Since that release the biggest feature additions have been Facetime (video calling, something that had been around for years), Siri (a useless feature they bought off the a developer who had been working on it for 3-4 years previously), and a bigger screen (only 2 years behind on that). Android has already surpassed Apple in the smartphone market, and even the S3 has overtaken iPhone in sales. Once Microsoft get their Marketplace going you'll see them taking market share off Apple too.

I don't hate Apple users, I just think a lot of them are more taken by the marketing and the "cool" factor than the actual devices and their feature sets (clearly you are one of these people). Apple provide a solid platform, but it's a relatively simple and very restricted platform. If that suits you then more power to you, personally that kind of environment is not for me. It's amusing watching every "advantage" and argument that iDevices and iUsers allegedly have get knocked off one by one.

UI? Done
Fluid movement? Done
App numbers and quality? Done
Marketplace security? Done
User friendliness? Done
Hardware quality? Done

Out of curiosity...... what about the iPhone 5 is cutting edge?


Its going to be interesting to see how iOS moves from here now that iOS cheif Scott Forstall has been removed, and Jony Ive has a overriding control of UI. As said somewhere else, he kinda has the Steve Jobs role now overseeing the overall projects and directing, best move Apple could have made, I think iOS has stalled a little lately. But, I just don't see anything on Android that wows me to switch, MS with W8 on the other hand.
 
Its going to be interesting to see how iOS moves from here now that iOS cheif Scott Forstall has been removed, and Jony Ive has a overriding control of UI. As said somewhere else, he kinda has the Steve Jobs role now overseeing the overall projects and directing, best move Apple could have made, I think iOS has stalled a little lately. But, I just don't see anything on Android that wows me to switch, MS with W8 on the other hand.

I've heard (from an Apple fanboy) that Apples UI is changing, but even he didn't sound too impressed by the rumours. But I think now that Jobs is gone they might actually start trying to compete, we've already seen it with the iPad mini..... something that would have Jobs turning in his grave.

I'm yet to see anything from Microsoft that wows me personally, I think they'll do very well in the mainstream market when developers start bringing out apps but I don't know...... personally I like the fact that if I dislike anything on an Android device I can change it. They have an adaptability that appeals to me, even to the point where I can put a custom kernel/ROM on there to add completely new features. Hell with a $130 tablet you can do stuff like this......



Gimmicky yes.... but people are constantly finding new ways to mess with these things.
 
I've heard (from an Apple fanboy) that Apples UI is changing, but even he didn't sound too impressed by the rumours. But I think now that Jobs is gone they might actually start trying to compete, we've already seen it with the iPad mini..... something that would have Jobs turning in his grave.

I'm yet to see anything from Microsoft that wows me personally, I think they'll do very well in the mainstream market when developers start bringing out apps but I don't know...... personally I like the fact that if I dislike anything on an Android device I can change it. They have an adaptability that appeals to me, even to the point where I can put a custom kernel/ROM on there to add completely new features. Hell with a $130 tablet you can do stuff like this......



Gimmicky yes.... but people are constantly finding new ways to mess with these things.


IMO. the UI of iOS is all over the place now, needs an overhaul. I think Ive is the best choice of cleaning it all up. He doesn't seem a fan of gimmicky things that serve little to no function.


The whole custom roms etc on Android purely has no appeal to me. I know friends that love it it is just not me. I don't have many apps these days. Its just a business thing for me calander, contacts, phone calls, and few other things.

I think though the Mini would have been worked on and almost complete while Jobs was there and that he would have approved of it. What he said publicly and what when on behind the scenes were very likely 2 different things.



Jobs changed his mind all the time, from people he actually dealt with.

My suspicion with Jobs when he shot down ideas was 2 things - protecting what Apple was working on. 2 He was not convinced of an idea. I think is someone came up with an idea where a 7" tablet allowed for better functionality over a 10", that Jobs would be for it. Sometimes too, it seemed he just wanted people to be able to back up their ideas - did they believe in them.
 
Wow, I feel sorry for you :oops: So some random court calls Apple products "cool" and you think that's an accurate assessment of the battle? They look at it at a patent level, and listen to the high priced lawyers BS. Hell if Microsoft gave a shit they'd probably slap Apple as they had working tablet PCs 10 years ago.

I admit.... the first iPhone was innovative, it brought smartphones to the masses but they have done nothing since. Since that release the biggest feature additions have been Facetime (video calling, something that had been around for years), Siri (a useless feature they bought off the a developer who had been working on it for 3-4 years previously), and a bigger screen (only 2 years behind on that). Android has already surpassed Apple in the smartphone market, and even the S3 has overtaken iPhone in sales. Once Microsoft get their Marketplace going you'll see them taking market share off Apple too.

I don't hate Apple users, I just think a lot of them are more taken by the marketing and the "cool" factor than the actual devices and their feature sets (clearly you are one of these people). Apple provide a solid platform, but it's a relatively simple and very restricted platform. If that suits you then more power to you, personally that kind of environment is not for me. It's amusing watching every "advantage" and argument that iDevices and iUsers allegedly have get knocked off one by one.

UI? Done
Fluid movement? Done
App numbers and quality? Done
Marketplace security? Done
User friendliness? Done
Hardware quality? Done

Out of curiosity...... what about the iPhone 5 is cutting edge?

Please provide sources for each of your claims, because it is clear you have nfi.


"Wow, I feel sorry for you So some random court calls Apple products "cool" and you think that's an accurate assessment of the battle?"

The courts decided that Samsung ripped off the innovative products of the iPhone and iPad
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/24/jury-reaches-verdict-in-apple-vs-samsung-case/


"They look at it at a patent level"

Correct.


"and listen to the high priced lawyers BS."

Incorrect. Please provide a source demonstrating the ruling was incorrectly applied.


"Hell if Microsoft gave a shit they'd probably slap Apple as they had working tablet PCs 10 years ago."

Incorrect. Please provide a source demonstrating Apple infringed Microsoft patents and innovations with its iPhone.


"I admit.... the first iPhone was innovative, it brought smartphones to the masses"

Correct.

"but they have done nothing since."

Incorrect. 3G, App Store, iCloud, Retina Display, Dual-Core Processor, 1080p Video Recording, Full wifi capability, 8mp Camera Sensor, Proximity/Light Sensor amongst others.


"Since that release the biggest feature additions have been Facetime (video calling, something that had been around for years)"


Incorrect, it had not been around for years on smartphones, hence it is an innovation.


"Siri (a useless feature they bought off the a developer who had been working on it for 3-4 years previously)"

Incorrect. Siri has been very successful and is considered innovative. It does not matter where they got it from, the point is that they identified it as a feature to incorporate and paid to use it. That's innovation"

"and a bigger screen (only 2 years behind on that)"

Incorrect. A bigger screen is not considered an innovation for Apple.


"Android has already surpassed Apple in the smartphone market"

No relevance.


"and even the S3 has overtaken iPhone in sales."

Incorrect. 4S and 5 sales are consistently higher than S3 sales and the new iPhone 5 alone is expected to surpass the Galaxy's headstart this quarter.

http://www.tapscape.com/worldwide-sales-of-the-galaxy-s3-overtake-iphone-4s/


"Once Microsoft get their Marketplace going you'll see them taking market share off Apple too."

No relevance.

"I don't hate Apple users, I just think a lot of them are more taken by the marketing and the "cool" factor than the actual devices and their feature sets (clearly you are one of these people)"

Then you don't understand the users. They prefer the device, simply put.

"Apple provide a solid platform, but it's a relatively simple and very restricted platform. If that suits you then more power to you, personally that kind of environment is not for me. It's amusing watching every "advantage" and argument that iDevices and iUsers allegedly have get knocked off one by one.

UI? Done"

Incorrect. Innovated by Apple and copied by Samsung. Until Samsung do something different, Apple holds the mantle"

"Fluid movement? Done"

Incorrect. The S3's fluidity is still not at IOS's level, from someone who uses both devices regularly. The i5 is extremely fluid; the S3 moves screens like it's going at 15 FPS rather than 30.

"App numbers and quality? Done"

Irrelevant if you're talking 600k vs 500k apps. They are as good as each other.

"Marketplace security? Done"
Irrelevant - not a key reason users will select a particular phone.

"User friendliness? Done"

Incorrect. The S3 and Android phones require more customisation and have a longer learning curve to use it properly."

"Hardware quality? Done"

Incorrect. Benchmark testing shows the speed of iOS on i5 to be superior to S3.

"Out of curiosity...... what about the iPhone 5 is cutting edge?"

Cutting Edge: "The position of greatest advancement or importance; the forefront"

- Usability
- Fluid movement
- Speed and performance
- Superior screen/brightness and visual quality.
- Superior aesthetic design
- Slimmest hardware



Please do proper research before responding again.
 

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I like my iPhone 4 and will upgrade to a 5 when the contract runs out. Why? It suits my needs.

I am not a fan of the iPad so I bought a Google/Asus Nexus 7 instead. Why? It suits my needs.

I try to avoid these fanboy debates on general principle.
 
I like my iPhone 4 and will upgrade to a 5 when the contract runs out. Why? It suits my needs.

I am not a fan of the iPad so I bought a Google/Asus Nexus 7 instead. Why? It suits my needs.

I try to avoid these fanboy debates on general principle.
This, some people don't want to have to fiddle their phone to make it into what they want, if it comes the way they want it straight out of the box then brilliant, it suits them so so be it. And vice versa, if someone wants to be able to personalise it and feel that makes it a better phone then go for it! This inferiority/superiority complex is bullshit and nothing more than perception.
 
why i moved from ios to android

removable battery
no itunes
cheaper
less restrictive app store
better customization
swype :thumbsu:
emulators ftw
custom roms

on the software side i could go on and on. google maps, great music players, video players etc that apple don't want you to have.

don't know why i put up with apple's s**t for as long as i did.
 
Have owned both the S3 and now the ip5.

Both good phones but I prefer the I phone 5.
Whhhhhhhy? :( I legitimately do not understand why people would choose an iPhone over the current range of android phones other than perhaps ease of use. It just doesn't make sense to me. I look at my girlfriends iPhone 5 and swipe from the left to the right a couple of times then get bored by being presented with the same thing. I have such a short attention span that I always want to change it up, add a photo of my daughter maybe, add a clock widget, get rid of said widget, add a weather widget, change the skin 5 times, get rid of it, add another picture of my daughter, change the wallpaper, change the layout and positioning of the pictures of my daughter, repeat. Android allows me to do all this and doesn't look down on me cause of it. The "our way or the highway" closed source attitude Apple adopt would drive me absolutely crazy.

I mean, all the power to you if you love your iPhone, thats fantastic and I'm not a fanboy (most days). I just don't understand :(
 
from the perspective of someone who recently exhaustively researched iphone versus s3

i had owned an iphone 4 - but eschewed iphone prior to that as i thought they were underfeatured - i used to own two phone shops at the time and got to use every new piece of hardware as it came out - nokia e71 was a far superior phone at the time for my needs -

digest that last statement before you go any further - "for my needs"


this is where the smartphone argument can get bogged down


I have owned an android tablet before - that refused to hold on to my telstra mbb signal and constantly dropped out - looking on android forums - i got all sorts of advice - install this rom - root it and do this etc etc


too hard - no interest - whatsoever - i would rather peel my eyeballs and salt them whilst listening to nickelback. the tablet is in its box in the study gathering dust and has been there since a week after i bought it.


the appeal of apple is that you dont have to do shit like this - the only time ive ever had problems with my iphone was trying to sort a remote control app that controlled vlc/ winamp etc on my pc notebook - after 4 emails and a couple of days i got it to work probably 80% of the time - then it wouldnt work and id have to reboot the notebook - bbbbbbbbzzzzt - not good enough - the idea of using the notebook to run the projector was shelved


now i have a mac mini, and iphone 5, lightning to hdmi and the stream to me app - works flawlessly - every time



which brings me to the reasons i got the iphone 5 over the galaxy 3 - which was an agonising decision - the galaxy 3 is obviously the superior piece of hardware - however when i delved into what makes it superior - they were features that aside from the large screen, meant nothing to me. nfc - mmmmmm possibly but im really not fazed. the large screen presents its own problems though - in a case like and otterbox it doesnt fit in my top pocket of my work shirts - i drop my phone - lots.

due to the nature of my work - i install satellite tv, internet and terrestrial tv, i use my phone all the time - im in the country and need a gps that is internet independent - which i have tom tom for (expensive app) - i also have an app that finds where the satellite im after is in the sky and what elevation and twist on the lnb is needed - i have to upload photos of all my work as well as safety related stuff to a portal - that works with an app that is only available for iphone - the android boys - they had to go buy an ipod touch and tether it

now add all this to the grand or so ive spent on apps for my iphone that im loathe to leave behind and it made the decision for me - my wife now has my old iphone 4 and is getting an ipad mini - and all the apps i had on that as well as any new ones i buy

that and the fact that the entire apple ecosystem - if you have apple everything - everything works together so seamlessly that its a joy - i never have to spend any time trying to get shit to work - which for me is like coming home from work - and having to work unpaid. (have you ever seen a plumber whos plumbing works properly or a landscape gardener with a nice garden etc)


not to say i dont hate itunes as the spawn of satan - if anything were to make me shift it would have been that shitbox piece of dribble


so essentially this was the process i went through to buy my iphone - despite really wanting the galaxy - for no other reasons than no itunes and bigger screen - i ended up with the iphone again

the screen on the iphone is acceptable - barely = the functionality is excellent - and siri is ****ing awesome - i couldnt go back to a non voice operated phone again - people who slag siri off cant enunciate - i open all apps from lockscreen with siri and a multitude of other things whilst im driving - it rocks

what pisses me off no end is the never ending stream of dickheads i get that after hearing i bought an iphone accuse me of riding apples **** etc etc - like the only reason i bought apple is because of looks/ fanboi etc - i made a decision based on "my needs" and it was a decision that took weeks to make - if i didnt have the job i have i think i would have gone for the galaxy. but i get fandroids - every day on facebook posting iphone parodies.

the fandroids have definitely taken over from the fanbois for now.


tl;;dr version - ignore everyone - try both phones and buy what fits your needs - not what the fanbois / fandroids have to say
 

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why i moved from ios to android

removable battery
no itunes
cheaper
less restrictive app store
better customization
swype :thumbsu:
emulators ftw
custom roms

on the software side i could go on and on. google maps, great music players, video players etc that apple don't want you to have.

don't know why i put up with apple's s**t for as long as i did.



so many people think that because they had an iphone 3 and think that nothing ever changes


you do realise that you can use different music and video players than the standard apple one - i use xd player for music and have done for about a year and a half
 
Whhhhhhhy? :( I legitimately do not understand why people would choose an iPhone over the current range of android phones other than perhaps ease of use. It just doesn't make sense to me. I look at my girlfriends iPhone 5 and swipe from the left to the right a couple of times then get bored by being presented with the same thing. I have such a short attention span that I always want to change it up, add a photo of my daughter maybe, add a clock widget, get rid of said widget, add a weather widget, change the skin 5 times, get rid of it, add another picture of my daughter, change the wallpaper, change the layout and positioning of the pictures of my daughter, repeat. Android allows me to do all this and doesn't look down on me cause of it. The "our way or the highway" closed source attitude Apple adopt would drive me absolutely crazy.

I mean, all the power to you if you love your iPhone, thats fantastic and I'm not a fanboy (most days). I just don't understand :(

i couldnt give a shit what wallpaper my phone has - although you can change it on an iphone if you want - i have a digital clock at the top of the screen - and i can ask siri the weather

rather than endure doing stuff like that to my phone - i go fishing, crabbing, 4wding, play volleyball, play squash, go for a surf, mow the lawn etc etc etc - instead of playing with the widgets on my phone - i dont have time to play with widgets on my phone - and if i do - im too busy doing actual things on it - such as playing games or wasting my time arguing on internet forums
 
you do realise that you can use different music and video players than the standard apple one - i use xd player for music and have done for about a year and a half

no, didn't realise that as i'm no longer a customer. ;) maybe if they'd acted a little faster they might have kept me (and the countless others who have moved to android). apple are certainly responding to the power android apps let you have. they know their shitty restricted apps are no match.

do they now let 3rd party mail apps have push notifications? lol.
 
i couldnt give a shit what wallpaper my phone has - although you can change it on an iphone if you want - i have a digital clock at the top of the screen - and i can ask siri the weather

rather than endure doing stuff like that to my phone - i go fishing, crabbing, 4wding, play volleyball, play squash, go for a surf, mow the lawn etc etc etc - instead of playing with the widgets on my phone - i dont have time to play with widgets on my phone - and if i do - im too busy doing actual things on it - such as playing games or wasting my time arguing on internet forums
Of course you can still get the bloody weather on the iPhone, but it's a matter of efficiency. Android can give it to you at a glance, or not, if you wish.

As far as your second paragraph goes... oh please. I'm a father and work six days a week, you think you're the only one that has a busy lifestyle? If you prefer doing other things thats fine (thought I covered that with the "I mean, all the power to you if you love your iPhone") but don't give me the "I'm too important to worry about widgets" implication. Thats just crap.
 
Of course you can still get the bloody weather on the iPhone, but it's a matter of efficiency. Android can give it to you at a glance, or not, if you wish.

As far as your second paragraph goes... oh please. I'm a father and work six days a week, you think you're the only one that has a busy lifestyle? If you prefer doing other things thats fine (thought I covered that with the "I mean, all the power to you if you love your iPhone") but don't give me the "I'm too important to worry about widgets" implication. Thats just crap.


'i think you misread what i wrote - im not too important - i just dont care - i have other far more enjoyable things (for me) to do than spending hours customising and recustomising my phone

i think this in itself highlights a major difference - you love tinkering with your phone - id prefer to tinker with my 4wd

doesnt mean you are wrong or whatever - just means we have different hobbies
 

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