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thewiz

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Spend hundreds more on an Iphone when even a $50 Android can do more, but then say you don't need the unnecessary stuff, brehs

I got my iPhone brand new for like 150 though and I've never seen a $50 droid new or used...
 

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I got my iPhone brand new for like 150 though and I've never seen a $50 droid new or used...

I hear you. Look again, breh. Either Walmart or family dollar (quite a few stores now, actually)have androids for $20. They're pre-paid, but to just have a android device laying around for when you need something is damn good for $20.

Not to mention these Chinese/Japanese who are selling US phones that are just as good or better than the flagship phones (One + One) for $199/$250, unlocked
 

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I started with the ipad 2.

then I got the iphone a few months later

and a couple weeks ago, I completed the trilogy with the macbook

I tossed windows in the :bushess: over here.
 

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What's imessage?

fukk so good about it

The instant messaging service for iOS.

It's got bunch of different features that aren't really available with plain SMS/MMS messages, but it also blends with them pretty seamlessly if whoever you're messaging doesn't have an iPhone. And if you happen to be on a plan that doesn't have unlimited texting, messages sent/received via iMessage come through your cellular/WiFi connection, so they don't count as a text message. I actually cheaped out on my text message plan for a few years for exactly this reason :lolbron:

There's also some pretty nice group messaging features that were added for iOS 8.

Besides all the features, it's pretty seamless. Just flip a switch and it'll automatically link with your phone number. Hangouts on Android is similar, but doesn't have that same seamlessness to it.
 
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