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Originally Posted by ddot196
ios users really don't have a clue what they're missing until they actually buy an android. I've had multiple friends finally make the switch and they love it. I used apple iphone from the beginning till the 4 and just got tired of the limit on the os and tiny screen. I've upgraded on Android over the years since and now have an HTC one x. Amazing phone. I grab my buddies iphone and have to squint to see anything lol. Yes we were just fine when it first came out but once you get a 4.5 inch screen it is a night and day difference. I think apple is finally upping the screen size on this one....to 4 inches. Not much but slightly better than the 3.6 or whatever it is now.
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I don't want to fuel the Apple vs Android argument but I would just point out that not everyone picks out a phone because of how big the screen is or what processor it uses. Everyone has their own applications for their phone.
I use my iPhone as the storage medium for music in my car. I have a Pioneer AVH-P4400BH. Can I plug an Android into it? Yep, I sure can. Can I use the Pandora functionality? Nope, doesn't work on Android... wired playback of my MP3 collection... doesn't work on Android... App Mode... doesn't work on Android.
Telling everyone they are just uninformed because they have an iPhone and not an Android is just ignorant. It's like me telling you to sell your Z and buy a truck because you can't haul lumber in your Z like I do my truck. Well, some people just don't give a rats a$$ about hauling lumber.