03-18-2012, 05:45 AM
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I have sprint with unlimited talk text and data except for calling land lines I am limited to 1500 minutes a month, but I never use them all. I started with the HTC evo which is a android OS phone, and then got the Iphone 4s when it came out. In general I could no longer go without a smart phone, whenever you need to look up anything you have the power in your pocket to do so. Then you have app store or android market depending on the OS/phone, but you have countless useful apps on both platforms.
I cant think of any specific situation right now but after a while you kinda take it for granted, but I have had apps from both phones help me on occasion when I really needed it. One thing that worked out really nice was my niece had gone in for brain surgery and my sister was staying at the hospital with her over her whole recovery. It was for a few weeks but because me and my sister both had Iphones I was able to do facetime. With that my mom could see and talk to my niece and cheer her up in such a confusing painful experience.
The way I look at it is, the android based phones can be completely customized how ever because of its open source I found things to be more glitchy from time to time and I had quite a few os crashes where I had to pull the battery.
With the Iphone you cant customize as deeply as the android phones but I found the phone overall more user friendly and or similar programs better executed. I never had any hard crashes with the phone and I never had any freezes yet knock on wood. I consider the android the phone for someone that really wants total control over the software and be able to change things around.
Regardless of all I said I dont see how you dont have a smartphone haha.
I cant think of any specific situation right now but after a while you kinda take it for granted, but I have had apps from both phones help me on occasion when I really needed it. One thing that worked out really nice was my niece had gone in for brain surgery and my sister was staying at the hospital with her over her whole recovery. It was for a few weeks but because me and my sister both had Iphones I was able to do facetime. With that my mom could see and talk to my niece and cheer her up in such a confusing painful experience.
The way I look at it is, the android based phones can be completely customized how ever because of its open source I found things to be more glitchy from time to time and I had quite a few os crashes where I had to pull the battery.
With the Iphone you cant customize as deeply as the android phones but I found the phone overall more user friendly and or similar programs better executed. I never had any hard crashes with the phone and I never had any freezes yet knock on wood. I consider the android the phone for someone that really wants total control over the software and be able to change things around.
Regardless of all I said I dont see how you dont have a smartphone haha.






