How the iPhone is so popular is beyond me...

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I rocked wit galaxy and nexus for a long time. Got a iPhone 6+ and will never go back to a droid if I got paid to. shyt is pure trash, after a couple months phone becomes slow and unresponsive, most people not using all that extra fukk shyt anyway.
I feel the exact same
fukk a android
 

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I've been down with Android since the G1. Got the iPhone 6S+ last year on release day and may never go back. The battery life is spectacular. It has only died like two times since I got it and works exactly the same as the day I took it out of the box. As others have said, months down the line you start to see degraded performance on most Android phones.

I definitely still miss some stuff, but I'm just a casual user now anyway. No more rooting and romming for the hell of it.
 
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The hate on android in this thread is so :mjlol: and :manny:.
Android has the standard of having the freedom to do whatever you want to it and have endless of options of doing the same thing in multiple folds. Just having the freedom to do anything I want to my device that I paid for is just piff alone. :wow:

I can't put no respect on it with Apple and their forceful ways on how a phone should operate and that whole "Error 53" scandal making y'all pay for their bullshyt to begin with, then backtrack with reimbursements. :russ:
 

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I'll put it like this. I don't have to enter any passwords on my iPhone because all the apps I use integrate with touch id so I can use it to log in. On my Galaxy S7 the only app I can use the fingerprint scanner for is Chase bank. Same apps on both phones too.

It's the little touches like that or the fact that I can use Bluetooth headphones and a smart watch at the same time and not have my audio quality go to shyt.

Better integration with my Bluetooth audio system in my car. Full compatibility with my Solo2 in line remote.

If I'm in the car and using my car audio over Bluetooth and I get out of the car and go into the gym my iPhone hands off the audio to my Bluetooth headphones from the car audio and when I'm leaving the gym it hands it back without me having to do anything. On the Galaxy I can't have 2 Bluetooth devices connected to the phone at the same time because Android drops the audio quality.

The iPhone does the little things so much better than Android. It's a better end user device focused on a simple easy experience.
 

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I'll put it like this. I don't have to enter any passwords on my iPhone because all the apps I use integrate with touch id so I can use it to log in. On my Galaxy S7 the only app I can use the fingerprint scanner for is Chase bank. Same apps on both phones too.

It's the little touches like that or the fact that I can use Bluetooth headphones and a smart watch at the same time and not have my audio quality go to shyt.

Better integration with my Bluetooth audio system in my car. Full compatibility with my Solo2 in line remote.

If I'm in the car and using my car audio over Bluetooth and I get out of the car and go into the gym my iPhone hands off the audio to my Bluetooth headphones from the car audio and when I'm leaving the gym it hands it back without me having to do anything. On the Galaxy I can't have 2 Bluetooth devices connected to the phone at the same time because Android drops the audio quality.

The iPhone does the little things so much better than Android. It's a better end user device focused on a simple easy experience.

I had almost every one of those problems on my Nexus 6 before I copped the iPhone last year. I have a car that's less than 4 years old and Marshmallow would not work right at all with the Bluetooth system. It was to the point where I thought I had issues with the car's Bluetooth system. Then I downgraded back to an old version of Android and everything went back to normal.

I can't shyt on Android though. I still like the OS. Most people don't understand that both are needed in a sense to keep each other innovating. It's the jack of all trades/master of none in Android vs the I don't do everything, but what I do something, it's done really well in IOS.
 

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I had almost every one of those problems on my Nexus 6 before I copped the iPhone last year. I have a car that's less than 4 years old and Marshmallow would not work right at all with the Bluetooth system. It was to the point where I thought I had issues with the car's Bluetooth system. Then I downgraded back to an old version of Android and everything went back to normal.

I can't shyt on Android though. I still like the OS. Most people don't understand that both are needed in a sense to keep each other innovating. It's the jack of all trades/master of none in Android vs the I don't do everything, but what I do something, it's done really well in IOS.
The Bluetooth audio issue isn't consistent across all android devices. When Android wear came out people started noticing it though. Happens on Samsung, LG, and Moto phones. Some people said it happened to them on a Nexus phone and others said no. Thing is I noticed this back with my Galaxy S5 when I had my Fitbit connected to it at the same time. It also doesn't happen when you use Aptx equipment.

This has never been an issue on the iPhone from my experience.
 
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