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"Fragmented Android Market"
Seems like he doesnt know what people mean by "fragmentation" on Android.![]()
Seriously? Maybe because I have had the Evo and then the Evo 3D, so for well over a year, I have been using phones with 4.3 inch displays. The 4S felt absolutely tiny, like I had zero room to type and trying to peck a link in Safari meant zooming way in. Not to mention its limited to 3G speeds which is stupid. All my Android phones have run on 4G and its easily 2-3 times faster. The only thing on the 4S I do envy a bit is the Siri thing but seriously, I can do most all that on my phone too and don't have to give up 4G, hotspot, screen size, expandable storage space or voice guided navigation from Google which I have become very used to.

Nice to know Apple customer support and quality of products are flawless. I like my Android and will continue to do so.
Never thought I'd say it, but I'm actually thinking about switching.
I've become quite the Android geek the last couple of years, very proficient at rooting, and adding ROMs, and playing with alternative launchers, and customizing home screens, and so on. But a lot of that's getting to be old hat, not as much fun as it used to be ... and when the tinkering stops being fun, the accompanying hassle factor of being a heavy Android user starts to become more apparent.
Anyhow, I'm going to wait until the Galaxy Nexus comes out and the dust settles, and then likely choose either that or an iPhone 4S.
I switched from photon 4g to iPhone 4s yesterday and don't regret it one bit. The only reason I stuck with android was because iPhone wasn't available on Sprint or Verizon when I left AT&T. While not as customizable iOSnis silky smooth and looks beautiful compared to laggy screen transitions and mostly butt ugly UI of android. Google has great engineers,but Duarte has done nothing to fix the awful UI. It mostly looks amateurish compared to Apple, and until Google gets serious about it iPhone will remain the gold standard.
Which UI are you talking about? Sense? TouchWiz? Blur? You do know you can download launchers, themes, icon packs and change all that too right? Launcher Pro plus on my Epic Touch is light, very fast and smooth as butter, especially over 4G.
Nothing wrong with that! We are all entitled to do what we would like to do. Remember, this thread is about if anyone is willing to go from Android to iPhone, and I one who did.

Yes I know that you can change launchers but none of them offer iPhone quality UI. The fact that you have to root the phone and install alternative launchers to make the phone functional is a joke IMO. The fact that an almost 2yr old iPhone 4 with a single core CPU runs better than dual core "super phones " is kind of embarrassing. I don't even know if hardware acceleration in ICS will do anything, because my former Xoom had terrible lag with Honeycomb as well.
Yes I know that you can change launchers but none of them offer iPhone quality UI. The fact that you have to root the phone and install alternative launchers to make the phone functional is a joke IMO. The fact that an almost 2yr old iPhone 4 with a single core CPU runs better than dual core "super phones " is kind of embarrassing. I don't even know if hardware acceleration in ICS will do anything, because my former Xoom had terrible lag with Honeycomb as well.
Two things meshed into one..sorry..
Android is doing better to defragment their available versions and phones, but, it's still a mess for developers and customers and go guarantee of upgrades or updates.
In another topic, my co-worker just got a Samsung Droid Charge over the summer when it just came out and he is having a battery issue. He has been told that battery's are no longer in production and is forced to find one on eBay, hoping it is a genuine battery, and Verizon won;t step up and help, which is just just wrong, IMO. There are too many devices coming out too fast and customers of other devices are getting the shaft. That just does not happen with Apple. Owning 2 Android powered devices and now an iPhone, I have experienced two completely different levels of quality and customer support. Just my .02
Yes I know that you can change launchers but none of them offer iPhone quality UI. The fact that you have to root the phone and install alternative launchers to make the phone functional is a joke IMO. The fact that an almost 2yr old iPhone 4 with a single core CPU runs better than dual core "super phones " is kind of embarrassing. I don't even know if hardware acceleration in ICS will do anything, because my former Xoom had terrible lag with Honeycomb as well.
Yeah, that remark "...the fact that you have to root the phone and install alternative launchers to make the phone functional.." is repeated and repeated to the point that it's actually believed by some iPhone users who've either never had an Android device or, if they did have one, they probably took the wrong path at some point and went straight to root not knowing it was unnecessary for full customization of the screens, etc.
The first several months I owned my Eris I was dead set against rooting, not seeing the need. Launcher Pro, ADW and all those themes and icons, etc were all I needed.
A bit down the line it finally occurred to me that I'd better get some first hand experience rooting or I was not going to be much help to the growing number of people in the forums doing so.. so I grimaced and did it one day.
The biggest advantage, to me, was being able to remove apps provided and locked in by the manufacturer and/or carrier. That was about it. Overclocking? Eh.. did it a few times, noticed a slight change in speed but a big change in battery life for the worse.
So you have just reinforced my point! Why do I have to void the warranty in order to get rid of bloat ware? Android is worse than Windows in that regard and Google doesn't care since they just want to sell you ads. I work in IT so I'm very much tech savvy but the average customer who isn't interested in tinkering with their phone will be forever stuck with preinstalled junk that takes up space, slows down the phone and drains the battery. Not to mention updates take forever to arrive unless you have the Nexus phone while with iPhone everyone can upgrade to the new OS the day it's released.

You should check out the Post your Desktop thread:Yes I know that you can change launchers but none of them offer iPhone quality UI. The fact that you have to root the phone and install alternative launchers to make the phone functional is a joke IMO. The fact that an almost 2yr old iPhone 4 with a single core CPU runs better than dual core "super phones " is kind of embarrassing. I don't even know if hardware acceleration in ICS will do anything, because my former Xoom had terrible lag with Honeycomb as well.
I am definitely not a techie. I am considering switching from my HTC Incredible to an IPhone 4S or 5 in the future. Why? I have no interest in rooting my droid or any droid, Google puts too many apps on the phone that do not care about (footprints, friend stream etc.), and I'm not seeing the device quality I would like. Somewhere on a previous thread, someone did mention that I just want to use the phone to do work and work at using the phone. Also, I'm not sure a bigger screen, like many androids, is an issue. How big of an object do you want to hold next to your ear to talk?
Anyway, my .02. Still trying to decide whether to switch to an IPhone in March 2012 when my Verizon contract expires or not.
Rooting is a choice and google has nothing to do with friend stream and foot print. How big a phone is needed you say, well I see folks that don't even have to hold it to talk.