Is the iphone more reliable than android?
I've always been an android user, and have used quite a few models by now. Almost every one of them hasn't made it longer than 6 months. Around that time, speed dramatically drops despite keeping the phone free of clutter and games. Many times the batteries are shot by now, and I'm lucky to get a few hours in a charge. On my current handset, text messages are rarely delivered when the I send them.
Let it be known, I think the iphone is completely overrated and iOS is the most boring operating system in existence. However, if buying an iphone means a much more reliable experience, i'm willing to bite the bullet.
Please, no fan boys. I want an unbiased answer.
Well it is based on how you want to use it… The iPhone 5 is like having a touch screen basic phone just about everything is plain… I myself love androids they feel faster and you can do more with it so the choice is up to you… My android suggestions are the s3 priced $149 and galaxy note 2 at $299.99 just look up any of these phone vs. The iPhone 5 and they will let you know which one is better
Well… It depends on your usage… I phone is a user friendly phone… Androids are a little more complicated…
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