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I'm confused on which to choose, I want the best mobile phone experience. Should I buy Windows phone or Android phone?
The HTC One M9 should be a good option for you, take a look at the comparing results http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6891&idPhone2=7084 . The HTC is a bit more pricey but totally worth it.HyperTechno said:I'm going to buy a Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE. I like both android and windows and in terms of apps , as android is better, I have started thinking of buying an android. Can some 1 suggest me an android phone, which comes with the latest version of android, which features all the hardware and network capabilities of Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE for the same price(around the price of the Lumia)? Screen size should be 5'' or more. Please help.
Thank You.
meBigGuy said:I expect that almost all phones are designed in conjunction with and made by ODM's in China. Its more an issue of whether the specific company is committed to a quality product. Many Chinese companies build very good quality products.
Electgineer said:I'm confused on which to choose, I want the best mobile phone experience. Should I buy Windows phone or Android phone?
The main differences between a Windows phone and an Android phone are the operating system, user interface, and app availability. Windows phones use the Windows operating system, while Android phones use the Android operating system. The user interface and design also differ between the two, with Windows phones having a more minimalist and tile-based design compared to the customizable and widget-based design of Android phones. Additionally, Android phones have access to a larger variety of apps, while Windows phones have a more limited selection.
It ultimately depends on personal preference and needs. Windows phones have a more streamlined and user-friendly interface, making it a good choice for those who prefer a simple and easy-to-use device. On the other hand, Android phones offer a more customizable experience with a larger selection of apps, making it ideal for those who want more control over their device.
While both operating systems have their own security measures in place, Windows phones are known to have better security features. Windows phones have built-in security features such as device encryption and remote wipe, making it more secure against malware and data breaches. Android phones, on the other hand, can be more vulnerable to security threats due to its open-source nature and the variety of apps available.
In terms of long-term costs, Windows phones may be a more affordable option. Windows phones tend to have lower upfront costs and do not require a subscription for updates and security patches. Android phones, on the other hand, may have higher upfront costs and may require a subscription for updates and security patches, depending on the manufacturer and carrier.
The user experience can vary depending on personal preference and the specific device being used. However, Windows phones are known for their smooth and intuitive user interface, while Android phones offer a more customizable experience. It ultimately depends on the individual and their needs when it comes to determining which one has a better user experience.