Thursday 2 June 2016

iPhone vs. Android: Which is better?







This topic has been in existence for years and I believe will continue to be as long as we still have the two manufacturers battling for the throne. But for an individual it can be a mayhem thinking which of this device should i go for....This post is to highlight the features and benefits of each device for you to make you decision on which one suits you.
Freedom:
With the Iphone you can share files with other devices using Bluetooth  while Android allows you do this easily. Sharing of apps is quite easy on android with the use of Xender etc while apple isnt quite the case.

Simplicity:
Android devices have so much features and can trow you for your game if you don't know exactly what features you need, Iphones however have straight forward features from even their threes year old to the most recent phones.

OS updates:
Iphones give updates to much older devices as far back as 3 years of manufacturing date and regardless of which ever carrier you are using, you all get updates same time. Android however reverse is the case, some one year old device may not even get updates anymore and when updates comes its usually dependent on the carrier of the phone you are using.


Apps:
Iphone apps usually have better design than on Android. For example we still see some new Snapchat features and Spotify features come to iPhone before Android. Most of the popular apps are on both platforms, but many top games and apps still come to iPhone first.

Pricing:
Iphones are usually pricey compared to the android counterpart.

Overall, if you are the type that money aint thing and want the social respect. Iphone is your best best. However if you want more features and want to spend less then the android might be the best option. If you also have a Mac PC going for the Iphone is a better choice because of the ease of connectivity between you phone and PC.

With these few points of mine I hope i have been able to convenience you and not confuse you on how to choose your next device.

 


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