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Android is better than iOS
Not in many ways, and certainly not in enough for me to stick with Android over iOS, but here are a few things I do think. If you’re slightly lost, I’ve written on Android v iOS after moving to a … Continue reading
Android Annoyances
I wrote last week that I had switched back from Android to iOS, but I didn’t list out specific gripes or issues I had. This post looks at some of my complaints with Android, and specifically the S4. I’ve also … Continue reading
Back to iOS from Android
I pre-ordered a Samsung Galaxy S4 last spring, after listening to my wife talk about how much happier she was with an S3 than an iPhone 4. There were a few things I thought Android was doing better for smartphones … Continue reading
iOS v Android–A Short Term Update
I ordered my first new new phone this year. I’ve never purchased a new, unreleased model of a cell phone before. I’ve gotten some nice phones, but always 6-12 months after other people have had a chance to use, review, … Continue reading