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Originally Posted by navin_bhp It's a big deal because I would like to customize my operating system, look and feel of the phone the way I like it. I don't want Apple to decide that all my icons should be placed from top to bottom. I like to decide where to place my widgets. In fact I feel like my hands are tied up when I use the iPhone. When Apple wants premium money for their products it should at least offer significant hardware features to justify it. They are just stubborn that the phone will have one home button and no other buttons. When they have so much room to put a soft touch button for back they just want you to use the soft button on the screen. |
Look I won't argue but those negatives you seems to have problems with are a design choices for the respective OS when it was conceived. Your original argument was that getting bored is somehow proportional to having a less customisable OS and I say you do not. Its like having a car with selectable 7 levels of traction control or having car with it on or off, which one do you prefer?
Also how many of the so called customisation require you to root your device? Android is customisable because it is open source and not because Google wants it that way. They want a unified interface for all devices and not a disjointed mess that Android is because UI is the only differentiation between a LG, Samsung, MI or Huawei.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/googles...-design-stick/
The so called customisation also makes it vulnerable to serious exploits. Do you know when Android started with hardware based encryption which iPhone has been doing since the 3GS days?
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp You can't generalize Android phone because each phone has different specs. Your Moto X Style only has a 3000 mAh battery unlike the Turbo 2 that I'm comparing the iPhone with. I still own both the phones and this is my experience not a guess. |
It is still bigger than my iPhone and it still doesnt give me half the screen on time of my iPhone. What am I to make to the so called specs?
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp This is the biggest joke. No one uses a phone like this in real world. I can post videos from You tube that would prove the other way around too. |
Ofcourse not but it is meant to show that iPhone is faster with just a dual core CPU and just 2 GB of RAM and does multitasking better than devices with 4 GB of RAM and a octa core or a 4 core cpu translating that specs aren't everything.
You are welcome to point me to a video where they do not open a youtube, facebook or the inbuilt dialer application faster by a few milliseconds and proclaim that it is the greatest. Games by far are the most taxing applications written for a phone because they tax GPU (rendering performance),CPU and Memory (Storage performance)
My Moto Style drops frames all over the place even navigating UI and cannot run a basic game such as Temple Run 2 at 60 fps, something which my iPhone 4S can do just fine.
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp But that's not my intention. Remember that a Samsung resolves a better screen resolution then iPhone. Droid has a better camera, memory capacity, screen and battery than an iPhone that's the fact. All this for way less money too. |
Ever heard of the law of diminishing returns? By your logic Sony Xperia Premium is the best device because it comes with a 4k screen but does it make any difference to everyday usage? Do the benefits outweigh the negatives?
FYI, Samsung screen screens have lower effective resolution due to their sub pixel arrangement.
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp Droid has a better camera, memory capacity, screen and battery than an iPhone that's the fact. All this for way less money too. |
21 MP > 12 MP does make it a better camera. It does not have image stabilisation, cannot record 4k video's for more than 5 minutes, cannot do slow motion video at 240fps! There is a reason it costs less but you cannot say the same for a Samsung which is almost the same price as an iPhone.
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp Nothing is wrong with the Android world. You are talking more like an Apple fanboy then a smartphone user. I feel sorry you can't enjoy the sharpness of the better screen. From text to video everything is sharper on a Droid or Galaxy S6, 7, edge. I don't think Apple has a bad screen but one can definitely see the difference for sure. |
Call me what you will but you have no basis to back your argument except quoting specs.
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp Touch wiz has evolved a lot. But the beauty of Android is if you don't like Touch wiz you switch to a different launcher like LINE launcher easily. |
Yeah buy an expensive phone with crap software and the spend the rest of your time making it work somehow. The less said about updates the better. No thank you very much.
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Originally Posted by navin_bhp I'm not against an iPhone or Apple but just against the way they overprice the products and make people pay the premium to double the memory which is ridiculous. At least after so many years they came up with 3d touch which is a useful feature. |
I told you the latest from Samsung and iPhone costs almost the same so there goes your overpriced argument. Second Apple design their own CPU and NAND storage. Do you even know that an iPhone uses PCIe and NVMe instead of a UFS or eMMC storage solution that everyone else is using and is more than twice as fast as the next best? Yes after so many years just like finger print sensors, 64 bit CPU's, screen flash front selfie light.... do not worry the Android world will follow it very soon and still won't be able to make it work as good.
P.S Unless you can technically back up your argument rather than quoting specs every time to declare which is one better, I wont be answering further.
P.P.S Further enlightenment
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9686/t...6s-plus-review