Will Android continue to gain more users or will the new Iphone 5 shut android to shame?

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actually the evo's 4.5" screen would break before the iphone. The iphone screen is about mid size while the bigger and longer evo is a bit flappy. Cuz I fckn sat on my old evo and what do ya know the lil shit broke. I think the iphone screen is made to be a bit tougher....
 
Meela Dymme;4637561 said:
actually the evo's 4.5" screen would break before the iphone. The iphone screen is about mid size while the bigger and longer evo is a bit flappy. Cuz I fckn sat on my old evo and what do ya know the lil shit broke. I think the iphone screen is made to be a bit tougher....

The old evo is way past its prime. Me and my wifes phone screen broke. Good thing was that the screen are cheap and easy to fix. If you fix yours mak sure you order the tamper tape. warranty purposes of course.

 
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IPhone ain't shutting shit down. Bet all the new iPhone has is a retina display and maybe 4g. Hell they might even hold off on 4g so they would have something New on the iPhone 6 or 5s.
 
I don't think Apple could crush Android now. The other manufactures of mobile phones need an OS and i really can't see Windows Phone overtaking Android. The only way that Android could fall down would be if Samsung/HTC etc. go Windows exclusive like Nokia.
 
LMAO @Meela Dymme....i dont think yah simple simon self, understand the difference when certain phones R Rooted, the capability they can do, is NOT for all user....
 
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Iphone has to caome with it cause JellyBean is a show of force by Android. I think they finally understand what was really holding them back. All the things they can add to the OS and tricks like S3 and the swiping and shaking of the phone. People want a smooth interface and secure apps. Not too many buttons, something simple and clean and doesnt crash.
 
Apple knows that the iPhone doesn't really stand out anymore. That's why they are putting as much effort into the patent wars as innovations with their upcoming products.
 
The Lonious Monk;4705319 said:
Apple knows that the iPhone doesn't really stand out anymore. That's why they are putting as much effort into the patent wars as innovations with their upcoming products.

Man apple case is bullshit.

 
Stand out? Uhhh they are selling millions on all 3 carriers....it took the iphone less than a month to do a mil on sprint......samsung g3 eh? I doubt iphone is losing their appeal but it does take android a while to make a flagship phone
 
Meela Dymme;4714088 said:
Stand out? Uhhh they are selling millions on all 3 carriers....it took the iphone less than a month to do a mil on sprint......samsung g3 eh? I doubt iphone is losing their appeal but it does take android a while to make a flagship phone

That's the whole point. Android doesn't and will never have a flagship phone. That's like saying a flagship Windows computer. You can't choose an Android phone with a iPhone mindset. That defeats the purpose. The iPhone may be a more generally acceptable phone than any Android phone and that's fine. The strength of Android's way is that any person can find a phone that will fit them perfectly. You can find something like the iPhone if that's what you want. You can find something more advanced than the iPhone if you want. You can find something simpler. Basically whatever your needs are, you can find an Android phone that will fit it exactly. You can't say the same thing with the iPhone.

 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cellphones using Google's Android operating system are at risk of being disabled or wiped clean of their data, including contacts, music and photos, because of a security flaw that was discovered several months ago but went unnoticed until now.

Opening a link to a website or a mobile application embedded with malicious code can trigger an attack capable of destroying the memory card in Android-equipped handsets made by Samsung, HTC, Motorola and Sony Ericsson, rendering the devices useless, computer security researcher Ravi Borgaonkar wrote in a blog post Friday. Another code that can erase a user's data by performing a factory reset of the device appears to target only the newly released and top selling Galaxy S III and other Samsung phones, he wrote.

Borgaonkar informed Google of the vulnerability in June, he said. A fix was issued quickly, he said, but it wasn't publicized, leaving smartphone owners largely unaware that the problem existed and how they could fix it.

iOS >>>>> Android
 

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