Downvoted for wildly subjective assertions about comparative merits of smartphones.
I personally have a Galaxy Nexus, and I much prefer the extra customisation and control I have over an Android system. It “just works beautifully”, too. Feeling like I am in full control of a tiny, powerful computer in my pocket brings me a lot more joy than every time I’ve tried using an Iphone; where the lack of control made me feel like I was renting one of Apple’s devices on a probationary period, rather than owning one myself.
So this is really a matter of preference; let’s not pretend that the Iphone is simply an unequivocally “more joyful” or “better working” user experience.
Downvoted for wildly subjective assertions about comparative merits of smartphones.
I personally have a Galaxy Nexus, and I much prefer the extra customisation and control I have over an Android system. It “just works beautifully”, too. Feeling like I am in full control of a tiny, powerful computer in my pocket brings me a lot more joy than every time I’ve tried using an Iphone; where the lack of control made me feel like I was renting one of Apple’s devices on a probationary period, rather than owning one myself.
So this is really a matter of preference; let’s not pretend that the Iphone is simply an unequivocally “more joyful” or “better working” user experience.