https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oxhSnNZH3Rk https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nFe_SWcq4Q
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Apple's party line is "New and Innovative," yet everything they include in their devices has been done already by other companies. Bigger screen for example, it was done by the Samsung Note three years ago but Apple claims it's new and revolutionary.
That's only a scratch on the surface, there's many more "comparisons" to be had.
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It's such a pervasive talking point, that tech journalists have commented that "If you want to know what the iPhone will have in two years, look at what Samsung is doing now."
It's not necessarily what more it offers, but that you don't have to become an iPerson and have iEverything because that's what Apple wants to do, dominate the technology industry. So they establish a norm that they adhere to indefinitely, and in order for any of their stuff to work at it's absolute best, everything else you own must be iStuff so they can all talk and that's how you sell fucking gadgets. But with Android phones, they're fully compatible with Windows, can store and play many file types for video and audio without having to convert them for iTunes. Some of the phones themselves are definitely better, like with water resistance, and yes, the deep custom options of the phone itself. Overall it's just a less painful experience. No phone is perfect though.
I switched from an android (forgot which one) to an iPhone 4s and I prefer the iPhone. I might get another android with my upgrade but it depends on which one. Not a big fan of HTC.
Is that how bad IPhones are?!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6nFe_SWcq4Q
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Apple's party line is "New and Innovative," yet everything they include in their devices has been done already by other companies. Bigger screen for example, it was done by the Samsung Note three years ago but Apple claims it's new and revolutionary.
That's only a scratch on the surface, there's many more "comparisons" to be had.
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It's such a pervasive talking point, that tech journalists have commented that "If you want to know what the iPhone will have in two years, look at what Samsung is doing now."