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The battle begins! Android and iOS and two competitors competing in the same market for the same share.
Do you like Android?
Are you an iOS fan?
What do you fancy?
Tell me why.
I'll go first: I'm android phone all the way. Its very easy to tweak and you can do almost anything you want out of the box. Rooting opens even more opportunities and its a very widely supported platform with thousands of uses aside from calls and messages. If done right, an android can be a very reliable platform with the ability to do almost anything imaginable.
However, I put my trust in the bitten Apple where it counts. iOS is much more restricted than Android and is also more optimized and so its a lot better "where it matters". I rely on an iPad to get me through school as it has proven to be more reliable than my already reliable android. iOS to me is more the OS to go to when you want to get the job done without complexity. Its a simple to use OS with a great degree of reliability and optimization, both of which I find key elements in a tablet.
Final verdict: I like both and I know they are rivals but I use both hand in hand on a daily basis and through the use of cross platform apps and a wi-fi hotspot via my android, I have basically integrated the two to work together and they are in fact quite the combo.
Do you like Android?
Are you an iOS fan?
What do you fancy?
Tell me why.
I'll go first: I'm android phone all the way. Its very easy to tweak and you can do almost anything you want out of the box. Rooting opens even more opportunities and its a very widely supported platform with thousands of uses aside from calls and messages. If done right, an android can be a very reliable platform with the ability to do almost anything imaginable.
However, I put my trust in the bitten Apple where it counts. iOS is much more restricted than Android and is also more optimized and so its a lot better "where it matters". I rely on an iPad to get me through school as it has proven to be more reliable than my already reliable android. iOS to me is more the OS to go to when you want to get the job done without complexity. Its a simple to use OS with a great degree of reliability and optimization, both of which I find key elements in a tablet.
Final verdict: I like both and I know they are rivals but I use both hand in hand on a daily basis and through the use of cross platform apps and a wi-fi hotspot via my android, I have basically integrated the two to work together and they are in fact quite the combo.