thejosh
This topic's been widely debated but I don't think its been satisfyingly concluded.Personally, I believe that Android is by far the superior but I'd love to hear your arguments.
The forum discussion centers on the debate between Android and iOS, with participants expressing strong opinions on their respective merits. Android is praised for its customization options and affordability, while iOS is critiqued for its high costs and perceived simplicity. Key points include the stability of iOS apps compared to Android, the market dynamics favoring iOS, and the notion that personal preference ultimately dictates the choice of operating system. The discussion highlights the ongoing competition between Apple and Android manufacturers, emphasizing that both platforms have their unique strengths and weaknesses.
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thejosh said:...in my opinion IOS is a highly simplified version of what should be termed sophisticated software and I believe its taking away from the value of such software and technology.
I agree, what is important is that one finds the phone for their needs. As to what Android does that iOS doesn't...well, it comes in an incomparable amount of variety, and in many cheaper options for [close to] the same performance. The virus and crashing simply comes as a result of the need to slightly reduce performance in order to match costs. However, apps crash on iOS, too, it isn't an impenetrable fortress.Algr said:What exactly is the VALUE that you refer to? What does Android do that iOS doesn't? Remember that the shoe needs to fit the foot, not the other way around.
BTW, I have both an android tablet and an iPhone, and I'm frankly struggling to find uses for the tablet. (Can't return it.) Advice would be appreciated.
Infinity0 said:The virus and crashing simply comes as a result of the need to slightly reduce performance in order to match costs.
I do. For the simple fact that I'm poor. Okay, that was mostly just for humor, but I've never had a problem with Android. Perhaps that is because I don't run graphic-intensive games. I mean, Samsung and Apple are a lot alike, and Samsung can be said to be Apple's counterpart, but what people forget is that there's dozens more companies that use Android, not just Samsung, meaning dozens more options, so even though Apple may be good, you have to admit it doesn't give you a lot of options device or pricewise.Algr said:And how many people think that this is a fair tradeoff? Is the money you save worth having your data stolen?
Alright, the shoe analogy. Providing three examples, there's the first, which you have said. But the second is this: Let;s say you could get a nice-fitting, comfortable pair of shoes for a lot of money, but they can only be worn with a pair of really expensive socks, and only that type of sock, while you can choose, perhaps a little worse quality shoes, but with time you can grow comfortable with them, and you can use whatever type of sock you want with them. Or let's say you can buy a very nice-looking pair of black formal shoes, but that are extremely expensive, and stiff, or you could settle for a little leakier, but still nice, shoes, which you could run, jump, relax, program...oh wait..anyway e.t.c.Algr said:Let's stick with the shoe analogy. If you could save $200 by always wearing shoes that were two sized too big, would you do it? You can "prove" that the shoes do all the same things.
There are several companies with a reasonable market share, and it has been this way for quite some time. There is clearly room for many winners.thejosh said:In these types of businesses there is only one objective ; to own the phone market there is only room for one winner
Which "stats?thejosh said:you'll see that if you search for stats, the stats always seem to favour IOS
What does that mean?thejosh said:but in my opinion IOS is a highly simplified version of what should be termed sophisticated software
Do you have a reference for that claim?thejosh said:The reason most people choose IOS is not because of the quality of the software but because of the expensive casing and high "fancy" prices the software requires since all apps have got to be bought.
I don't think that is how you should choose a phone. Don't choose an operating system and then pick a specific phone. Pick phone and operating system at the same time.Infinity0 said:I mean, Samsung and Apple are a lot alike, and Samsung can be said to be Apple's counterpart, but what people forget is that there's dozens more companies that use Android, not just Samsung, meaning dozens more options, so even though Apple may be good, you have to admit it doesn't give you a lot of options device or pricewise.
Why? In particular, what about Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan?Infinity0 said:True, unless you live in, let's say Africa, then, for the most part, a few glitches won't bother you much. Apple products are generally, generally, stable, but since iOS is purely an Apple thing, it's mostly restricted to America.
Infinity0 said:Apple products are generally, generally, stable, but since iOS is purely an Apple thing, it's mostly restricted to America.
It means apple likes to make their software appear so simplified, and they make the general layout of the software so easy to understand that even children are taking to handling apple devices with relative ease, in my opinion its disgusting because it under-appreciates the hard work that a programmer took to make those apps just so they can make it appear easy and simple such that users end up taking applications and software for granted. I've heard of user friendly but apple just takes it past explicitly unacceptable boundaries. The only reason most people buy the gadgets is I quote from my siblings peers and family , "because samsung is just over rated apple is for rich people." Do you know portable computers were originally made for professionals like engineers that needed the extra processing speed on the go and now people are buying ios software with multiple core processors and large rams to do what.To look nice in your hand.And I know that many people will say its they're choice but i believe its giving a false image of the beauty technology holds.I vote android simply because it is way more diverse than any ios devices that require you to constantly buy rather than make or create, ios hinders the diversity that technology should have because many of the new advancements in technology come from different people all over the world but no, ios does not believe in allowing the user to create or upgrade for themselves.mfb said:What does that mean?
thejosh said:
Two companies compete over the market share, and they have some fluctuations in how much they sell. What exactly is clear here? Apple tends to release new products in late summer, it is not surprising that they sell more in Q4. The article is not even about operating systems, it is about units sold for two companies.In Q4 2016, Apple sold roughly 77 million iPhones, up from 71.5 million compared to the year before. That growth pushed Apple to 17.9 percent of the smartphone market, a 2 percent increase year-over-year. Samsung, on the other hand, saw shipments fall from 83.4 million to 76.7 million, thus causing its market share to slide from 20.7 percent to 17.8 percent.
That... doesn't make any sense.thejosh said:It means apple likes to make their software appear so simplified, and they make the general layout of the software so easy to understand that even children are taking to handling apple devices with relative ease, in my opinion its disgusting because it under-appreciates the hard work that a programmer took to make those apps just so they can make it appear easy and simple such that users end up taking applications and software for granted.
Those stats were to try and help us understand that the greater public are generally leaning towards ios devices and the percentages clearly show the drop in sales android(samsung) has experienced over the last year, it may be about phone units but the battle between ios and android is often represented using the two leading android and ios companies namely samsung and apple, I am sorry for the inconvenience I have caused by explaining afterwards and i greatly appreciate the clarification your question has brought to the argument.mfb said:Two companies compete over the market share, and they have some fluctuations in how much they sell. What exactly is clear here? Apple tends to release new products in late summer, it is not surprising that they sell more in Q4. The article is not even about operating systems, it is about units sold for two companies.
thejosh said:cIt means apple likes to make their software appear so simplified, and they make the general layout of the software so easy to understand that even children are taking to handling apple devices with relative ease, in my opinion its disgusting because it under-appreciates the hard work that a programmer took to make those apps
thejosh said:This means android allows you to do WAY more things than ios would ever allow you to do.
I don't know, the one that is more green? Are you an expert in baby psychology?thejosh said:If I was a baby which would I run to?
What exactly? That you compare different screens?thejosh said:Looks like a familiar pattern does it not?
What exactly can you not do?thejosh said:you cannot do anything other than a fixed set of uses on an iphone
These statements are both wrong and directly contradicted by the source you posted.thejosh said:Those stats were to try and help us understand that the greater public are generally leaning towards ios devices and the percentages clearly show the drop in sales android(samsung) has experienced over the last year
There really isn't any argument, picking a phone is just a matter of taste, like picking a car; choose one you like and can afford.thejosh said:Hay and all you apple fans don't keep quite - bring forth your valid arguments without hinderance keeping in mind that this argument involves both sides of the coin .
Sorry please follow the link that i provided that clearly states and compares why android is more free and open than iosmfb said:What exactly can you not do?
I have the impression you never used iOS.
I have some experience with both iOS and Android.
Infinity0 said:A new Apple device doesn't have as many prices as a new Android one would, though it may be better.
Infinity0 said:Apple devices are extremely, perhaps even exorbitantly expensive

I use Apple and Android and get value from both. Your argument is like saying oranges are better than grapefruits, it's just fanboy nonsense.thejosh said:@stoomart this string is about comparing the value level between ios and android operating systems we only use the phone companies samsung and apple as examples.