Android vs iphone? Which is better?

I soon want a new phone but i don't know which to get /: I currently have a beat up android… Its the best phone i've had… Old android users say they love their new iphone and some say they miss their android… I love the near facing camera it has and the emojis… What are some disadvantages and advantages of both?

IPhone

Iphone. I hated my android.

Samsung galaxy prevail its a android and i love that phone also you could try windows phone those are really good phones.

Iphone, Apple takes great care in their products and firmware, its almost IMPOSSIBLE to get a virus on iphone, yet android does not even review apps sent to them, they just approve them auto-maticly thus leading to the enevitable identity theft and virus.

It depends what you prefer. I have used both and professionally Android is better to use but then iPhone is for those who want it simple. These days Android devices such as HTC One X and Samsung S3 are much better comparatively to iPhone 4S. I also think iPhone is way too over priced.

I would buy the iPhone but here is a link that compares the two.

http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonevscompetitors/tp/Iphone-Or-Android-which-to-buy.htm

The two are very similar.

Android offers a wide variety of phone options in power, cost, features, etc., and better software customization out of the box. Most cell carriers also get paid to install bloat on the phones; many times it's made unremoveable (by normal means).

Apple offers more apps and works seamlessly with any other other apple products. Apple is no better or worse than any other high-end company with their products, except when it comes to marketing. IPhones break just as much as other phones.

The Galaxy S III is the current Android powerhouse. The new iPhone 5 might match (or even beat) those specs, but it'll be equaled or surpassed a few months later when one of several manufacturers comes out with something more powerful for Android.

If you've got a repertoire with Android (downloaded apps you know how to use, etc.), there's no real reason to change.