I would like to purchase a smart phone. Should I get the new iPhone or an Android phone? Or just shoot myself for asking? Not sure why, but I am sure that people here will have opinions...
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No. It's from today.Is this post from 2008?
I have both. The iPhone is my work phone. You can do more things with an android...depending on what you want to do. Apple works more smoothly tho, except there's no "back button". Also android sucks sharing video in text.
Biggest difference..iphone ppl become cultish...everytime a new iPhone comes out they will pay 700 dollars and wait hours to get a new phone that's the exact same as the one they have.
iPhone if you have other Apple products or prefer simplicity and ease of use with a larger collection of apps.
Android if you want more capability and control of your device and more features.
But really, the differences get smaller and smaller with every iterations of hardware and software
People talking about the $1,000 price. But Apples current most expensive phone (7 plus with 256GB hard drive) already costs $970.
Lets say most users have their phone for 2.5 years. That's about $1.09 a day for the top-of-the-line of something that you admittedly use all the time. I guess I don't see the issue. Keep in mind also, you don't need the top-of-the-line for a phone, so the price per day is very minimal. Seems like a decent use of money, to me.My old Samsung 3 was about ready to expire, which is why I bought a newer phone, but the Samsung 8 was around $900 IIRC at the time. I use cell phone for everything, email, text, music, business calendar, personal task bar, etc., but there is no F'ing way I am paying nearly $1000 for any phone. Ridiculous!!
Lets say most users have their phone for 2.5 years. That's about $1.09 a day for the top-of-the-line of something that you admittedly use all the time. I guess I don't see the issue. Keep in mind also, you don't need the top-of-the-line for a phone, so the price per day is very minimal. Seems like a decent use of money, to me.
Don't feel too bad, you're not the only one still back in the 20th century.
I'm still using an old flip phone.
And yes my kids and grandkids make fun of it