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Feel free to send a modmail if you'd like one. We also offer custom flairs to development teams, tool creators, or people who have otherwise contributed to the community in a substantial way (at the moderators’ discretion). Want your device type and iOS version next to your username? Assign your device and iOS flair here! Of course, others can and do have different experiences between platforms but I can only answer for myself.Please read the FAQ page, sidebar and search before submitting a post. In my opinion, it is slicker, faster, more secure and just generally better put together. I love both my phones but if I had to pick one platform to use forever, I would pick iOS every single time, without question.
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I'm not saying the Android apps are bad, just in comparison I feel they come off in second place pretty much every single time. The iOS app just seems to me to be more polished, faster and better put together. When I use one app on iOS and then the same app on Android, the differences are immediate to me.
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For that reason, devs need to do less work to code their apps to fit different devices. On iOS, there are a very small number of screen sizes currently only two different phone resolutions compared to the tens, if not hundreds, of Android screen differences. You're correct that a lot of apps seem to come out on iOS first and I think I have a reason for that. Whilst the HTC is a phenomenal device, I feel the iPhone 5S I have just performs better. I have both an HTC One M7 and an iPhone 5s and the iPhone is just leaps and bounds better than the HTC, in my opinion. IPhone buyers guide | iMoreYes, this in a nutshell. Information via the following link may be useful to you. At the same time, I can also tell you that I've enjoyed every phone I've ever owned.Having said that, if you appreciate ease of use, tons of apps to choose from, a well-supported device and operating system, great customer service and a place to go for additional assistance like iMore then I think you will enjoy the iPhone experience. I can tell you that the iPhone works well for me and I enjoy using it.
My question to you fellow iOS users, how is the experience with iPhone's? Is there that I should know before getting one? And lastly, do apps lagg like in other devices? I want a super smooth experience in every possible way. The only thing that puts me off is the price, that might change in next few months, when the iPhone 6 is released. Now, I've been doing some research about the new iPhone 6, alot of hype for that phone and I found out they get everything first. That's just the apps, don't get me started with other issues that Windows Phone has. There isn't even a official YouTube app, I have to use a 3rd party YouTube app to watch videos.
Laggy, they crash and functionality of them is nerve breaking. The app store or the ''Marketplace'' is laughable compared to iOS and Android, most of them are 3rd party apps and the ones that we have like Facebook and Viber are sooo far behind. That means I have some questions and some issues that bother me.įirst of all, the Lumia 520 is a great phone for the price but the lack of apps is extremely bad. Let me start by saying, I am a Nokia Lumia 520 user, never had an iOS device and I'm curious about the upcoming iPhone 6.