iphone or android phone?
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id like to thank you all for the advice! its much appreciated.
Tough choice...pros and cons rundown time!!
CONS -
i dont really like apple all that much,
i think johnathan ive is a pretentious tosser, but sometimes makes valid points.
i find their operating system is not all that nice (i realise saying this on a design forum may be a bad move), im not starting a debate - chosen OS is preference!!!
i think steve jobs' arrogance knows no bounds.
i think the lack of flash on the iphone is terrible and cheap.
And there is also this pretentious attitude with some apple users - NOT ALL - some of my best friends are massive apple geeks.
(i understand some of the above cons are not directly relevant to the iphone device itself, but i feel the company/its people does influence my opinion of the device)PROS
The iphone performance is very nice and very smooth.
The design of the device is great, very clear, very apple.i am torn!!!
anyone jailbreak their iphone?
long post :/ sry.- I've seen iPhones running on T-Mobile, but some apps didn't work right...vaxorcist
- iPhone works on AT&T or T-Mobile, not Verizon or Sprint... T-Mobile =?> AT&T?!?vaxorcist
- Mine is jailbroken on T-Mobile. All apps have worked flawlessly, and nearly every complaint can be fixed with jailbroken apps (besides flash).DoTheMacarena
- besides Flash support. You can also customize the skin to look like windows, however a puppy dies of leukemia every time you do this.DoTheMacarena
- do this.DoTheMacarena
- Is T-Mobile much better than AT&T? Verizon seems to actually work almost everywhere....vaxorcist
- Depends where you are, obviously. I'm in S. California, so coverage is pretty good with every carrier. I would have to say itDoTheMacarena
- say it's definitely between ATT (bad) and Verizon (good). I drop hardly any calls compared to ATT, but I don't get coverage like myDoTheMacarena
- in remote areas like my GF does on Verizon.DoTheMacarena