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Originally Posted by MetaMan
what makes them "work better"?
when charging your MacBook Pro do you have to plug it in with a pink power cord for it to charge up?
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I won't speak for other Apple products, but the iPhone is still the best smartphone there is IMO.
Most available apps.
Highest resolution screen.
Most battery life by a HUGE margin.
Slimmest design.
Most secure OS and most secure available apps, (everything must pass quality control and there are rules on what an app can and can't do). On Android ANYONE can put ANYTHING out there.
Then there are the little things, scroll pages and it's 100% fluid, never with an ounce of hesitation. Can't say the same for Android powered phones.
Go to select text for cut and paste, it goes to the exact sentence you point at and the selection rolls across each letter. Do it on Android and it selects a whole of text and goes words or even paragraphs at a time, (frustrating as fuck).
Responsiveness of the touchscreen is still unsurpassed, in-fact, I'd say it's almost TOO responsive. Touch something on accident with a graze and it's opening up immediately.
Things I hate about the iPhone.
iTunes, (so annoying having to use that turd software to sync my phone).
Small screen, come on Apple everyone else has a 4.0inch+ screen. Get with the program.
No customization, while the OS is insanely intuitive as is, I'm getting bored of looking at it.
When the Google Nexus Prime is announced I will consider jumping ship if Android 4.0 is more refined than it's clunky predecessors.