[quote]The majority of online orders from mobile devices on Christmas day were placed by iOS users rather than Android users, according to a new report from IBM. 23 percent of total online sales on Christmas in the United States were made from iOS devices, while just 4.6 percent were made from Android devices. Overall online traffic from iOS devices was at 32.6 percent, compared to 14.8 percent for Android.[/quote]
No surprises. iOS is the best phone out there and android phone is not very popular/good in comparison IMO. It's just like the mac OS v windows, ie. new mac pro having an easy to upgrade cpu makes it faster etc.
Anyway, who agrees that iOS remains the best of the phones?
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Oh god I just realized who this was. Oh fûck you're back.
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Fûck me your back. This is not going to end well.
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So you enjoy having a closed OS? Enjoy jailbreaking your phone.
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Aww yiss, more Cay threads. Now that Android has matured as an OS, the limitations of iOS are really thrown into relief. It blows my mind that you still can't set default apps or have a proper way for apps to plug into one another. And so many things are set in stone: being able to launch shortcuts from the notification shade is so convenient, but Control Panel in iOS is fixed. Triaging notifications is a pain, and Apple's commitment to its traditional Springboard means you can't enjoy any of the benefits of widgets or live icons. I want to like the iPhone, but it's far too limiting.
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Edited by MoReCoWbELLx2x1: 12/29/2013 5:19:54 PMSo because one phone is used more to buy things off the Internet it makes it "better"? More people use windows to buy things off the Internet, so I guess that makes it "better"?
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Look at all these "muh grafix apple iz so ripoff" people. The only ones laughing here are apple who are making billions
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Tell me more about the freedom you have without jailbreaking your device.
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This is what iOS users actually believe.
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The thing with iOS is that [i]everything[/i] supports it and how to use it is known by most. If you hand anyone with an iPhone they can usually know how to use it, where things are located, etc. Thus iOS is more approachable to most. Not to mention because of its size of market, iOS support for games usually takes priority over Android.
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>caring
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Edited by Gatsby: 12/29/2013 4:48:13 PMIt's not the best nor the worst. Although I switched to a HTC One and love the freedom I have to change anything I want.
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Love my iPhone.