you know I have neither one but everyone I know always argues about the differences between andriod apps and Iphone apps me I just never cared for phone tec when I allready have a laptop and a PC
Back in January, I went to a training program and it turned out that all the Android phone users were on one side of the room and all the iPhone users were on the other (my) side.
I like the iPhones and iPads I’ve had a chance to play with, and when my Android phone’s eligible for upgrade this summer, I’ll consider an iPhone… but there’s a good chance I’ll end up with another Android superphone; it’ll just come down to getting more hardware for less money.
I’ve gotten accustomed to typing with my thumbs on a Blackberry…I’m not typist anyway, so it goes like it goes. I do now have an iPod Touch, but I still can’t get comfortable with the onscreen keyboard idea. We can’t all like everything.
She’s wrong – my wife has an iPhone. Our daughter and I don’t hold it against her. :) Horses for courses I say, does what she wants but not what I want. Android forever – or at least until something better comes along. :)
Go Android, I like the freedom of custom ROM’s and the ability to change pretty much everything on the phone. I don’t need iTunes, I deleted the stock music player and replaced it with a better one. I deleted the stock SMS and replaced that. Oh the possibilities.
I’m not trashing iOS products. I just know that I can do all of that stuff with Android easily. I’m not familiar with iOS products. I just know I got an Android phone for $0.01.
I do believe that life was much simpler when there were no Cell phones. You could get away from everyone by just leaving you house. Now you can’t a direct line to you is everywhere!
We’ve kidded ourselves for generations that we could live in the ‘future.’ But we can’t. By its very nature, the future never comes. In 1100 AD even 1492 was the future. We confused the future with ‘The Fuuutuuurrrre!!!!!" (Big announcer voice.) So we have all kinds of toys and think we’re so close to being the Jetsons that we can taste it. But it’s still the present- just a more complicated one.
Chris was getting a new cell phone last year at a Verizon store. While she dealt with that and I waited, one of the floor clerks handed me an iPad to keep busy with. Not just out of consideration, I’m sure, but in hopes I’d be convinced to buy one. But there are still things I don’t like about it. It’s too exposed. I like that I can close up a lap top. That was considered a big deal when they were first introduced, and now it’s old hat. And all the glass- iPhones are breakable enough as it is. And frankly, I don’t really like to have the image flip around on its own when I turn it. I’d rather be able to control that. Or can you?
Have an iTouch. All my music and the other iTunes thingies. Have my Android phone. Touch screen, flash player, abode reader. Free Angry Birds. … yes, I got sucked into the Angry Birds.
Dwilesjr over 12 years ago
you know I have neither one but everyone I know always argues about the differences between andriod apps and Iphone apps me I just never cared for phone tec when I allready have a laptop and a PC
dunner99rok over 12 years ago
Back in January, I went to a training program and it turned out that all the Android phone users were on one side of the room and all the iPhone users were on the other (my) side.
James Lindley Premium Member over 12 years ago
Well now I know why she never answers my calls.
johnzakour Premium Member over 12 years ago
I have to admit I really like my new iPad…
Greg Johnston over 12 years ago
I like the iPhones and iPads I’ve had a chance to play with, and when my Android phone’s eligible for upgrade this summer, I’ll consider an iPhone… but there’s a good chance I’ll end up with another Android superphone; it’ll just come down to getting more hardware for less money.
scottartist creator over 12 years ago
I’ve gotten accustomed to typing with my thumbs on a Blackberry…I’m not typist anyway, so it goes like it goes. I do now have an iPod Touch, but I still can’t get comfortable with the onscreen keyboard idea. We can’t all like everything.
jsheehan223 over 12 years ago
WOOHOO! ANDROID FOR LIFE!
marauderdeuce over 12 years ago
She’s wrong – my wife has an iPhone. Our daughter and I don’t hold it against her. :) Horses for courses I say, does what she wants but not what I want. Android forever – or at least until something better comes along. :)
rabidhunter over 12 years ago
Go Android, I like the freedom of custom ROM’s and the ability to change pretty much everything on the phone. I don’t need iTunes, I deleted the stock music player and replaced it with a better one. I deleted the stock SMS and replaced that. Oh the possibilities.
I’m not trashing iOS products. I just know that I can do all of that stuff with Android easily. I’m not familiar with iOS products. I just know I got an Android phone for $0.01.
dageroth over 12 years ago
I do believe that life was much simpler when there were no Cell phones. You could get away from everyone by just leaving you house. Now you can’t a direct line to you is everywhere!
scottartist creator over 12 years ago
We’ve kidded ourselves for generations that we could live in the ‘future.’ But we can’t. By its very nature, the future never comes. In 1100 AD even 1492 was the future. We confused the future with ‘The Fuuutuuurrrre!!!!!" (Big announcer voice.) So we have all kinds of toys and think we’re so close to being the Jetsons that we can taste it. But it’s still the present- just a more complicated one.
scottartist creator over 12 years ago
Well lots of luck getting their attention to ask what they think.
scottartist creator over 12 years ago
Chris was getting a new cell phone last year at a Verizon store. While she dealt with that and I waited, one of the floor clerks handed me an iPad to keep busy with. Not just out of consideration, I’m sure, but in hopes I’d be convinced to buy one. But there are still things I don’t like about it. It’s too exposed. I like that I can close up a lap top. That was considered a big deal when they were first introduced, and now it’s old hat. And all the glass- iPhones are breakable enough as it is. And frankly, I don’t really like to have the image flip around on its own when I turn it. I’d rather be able to control that. Or can you?
Big D over 12 years ago
Is that Lotsa Cola on the drink machine? I saw a old antique sign on the wall at a Cracker Barrell restaurant advertising Lotsa Cola recently.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
Have an iTouch. All my music and the other iTunes thingies. Have my Android phone. Touch screen, flash player, abode reader. Free Angry Birds. … yes, I got sucked into the Angry Birds.