There is some dispute between users of Android and iOS. While there are those who accept a good both systems, there are so called fanboys who defend their favorite company tooth and nail. There fans, although clearly assume a preference for one of the two platforms are weighted arguments and they see the advantages of each. And it was just a story so there arose a few hours on Reddit.
A user identified as HairOnTheHead account that traded for six months for your iPhone 5 Galaxy S4. Now he went back to using Apple’s smartphone, wanted to share their impressions.
He makes it clear his preference for iOS and cites as a major factor in the quality and beauty of the applications, it was the first thing he noticed when passing using Android. “My S4 commonly had apps that seemed to have been increased clumsily and with graphics that were not as clear as they should,” he says. “Things like my bank app, Starbucks etc.., Not only work better [on the iPhone], they have a better look.”
iPhone 5 VS Galaxy S4
user account that also faced some bugs, like GPS stopped working and crashes on Google Maps, which even made the late two commitments. “It was a series of little things that added tons of frustration.”
Other problems outlined byfan of the iPhone were the autonomy of the Galaxy S4 and the various applications and services from Samsung itself, classified by him as useless software.
HairOnTheHead back to the iPhone, but with some good memories of Android. “I’ll definitely miss MightySMS” he says. “Being able to send text messages via the desktop was a really cool feature.” He also liked the full native integration of Android with all Google services as well as the ability to remove and replace the battery of your smartphone.
“It’s hard to explain. The iPhone has a smaller screen, does not have expandable battery, and a lot of options unless I have got used to the S4 “he continues. “Apple is focused on doing one thing very well: a great phone with great apps,” he concludes. So, you agree? Contains at us in the comments.
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