Iphone or Galaxy.. What's the final verdict?

Iphone or Galaxy


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Cripto millonario vampiro
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Its been years and the phone wars is more than over.. So who won? Which phone do u prefer and why?
 
As far I'm concerned Galaxy been won since the water proof S4. Not to mention the apps that can be run without even having to root/jail break a device.

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Note 4 still tops them all, and its old! The last phone that had it all, and did it all, for some reason the manufactures has gotten away from that concept. Companies are now selling newer operation updates and cutting back on features
 
well i'm an apple die hard nothing like having revoltutionary tech..let me pull it out my pocket and show u some of it's perks
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well um..ehhh straight devices are so overrated phones with a lil crookedness is the wave of the future
 
iOS over Touchwiz.

iOS and stock Android are both over Touchwiz.

I won't purchase any device that has Touchwiz on it anymore, especially since other Android devices have close to the same specs as Samsung.

Currently on my first iPhone after nothing but Android devices.
 
Explosions aside. The Note 7 was the shit!!!! Before that my Note 3 was better than any IPhone I've been forced to use at work.

So let's see:

Apps only allowed by Apple
No hot restart
No stylus
No auto complete when you're dialing, by number or name.
 
Depends.... If buying now, iPhone 7 Plus. (Fastest Phone out). If you can hold off a month, check out S8. It will bring new technology, including a new resolution (rumored) Will have the latest that Android has to offer.
 
iPhone.
  • great battery life
  • better battery/app management
  • iOS devices communicate and transfer info and files seamlessly with MacOS and other iOS and Apple devices
  • Airplay is fast and smooth
  • Low susceptability to viruses and spyware
  • Far less app fragmentation from iOS device to device
  • Most major app developers give preference to iOS thus frequent updates
  • Far superior musicmaking apps
  • GarageBand
  • Musicmaking apps run beautifully on iOS devices as opposed to Android which has latency issues
  • Through Audiobus and Apple's own InterApp Audio, several different music apps (Fx, sounds, DAW's) can be chained together resulting in a virtual recording studio in one's pocket
  • Seamless transfer of music files created in mobile GarageBand to Mac Garageband and Logic Pro X
  • iMessage (Now called 'Messages')
  • Better overall quality and better selection in camera apps, photo editing and graphic design apps overall (Hipstamatic, 645 Pro, Mextures, Stackables, Pixomatic, Filterstorm and OVLA are some of my mainstays)
  • Excellent internal microphone
  • Superb dual front facing cameras on the +
  • I used to jailbreak my devices. Now, I don't because iOS provides almost all of what I want to do and does it smoothly.
  • Frequent OS updates
  • Lightning fast responsiveness and loading of web pages
  • Excellent customer service
  • Great resale value
  • Quality build. Constructed internally and externally with premium materials.
The thing I don't like is how they are trying to force us to get wireless bluetooth headphones/earbuds by having rcently removed the headphone jack. Not efficient nor useful to mobile musicians.
 
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Can't stand iPhones. Loved the Note 3 my job issued me. I have a Motorola Moto G now I bought last year. Planning to upgrade to the Moto Z. New Samsungs are way overpriced. Can't fuck with them.
 
I can Shazam a song then bring it up on Youtube in my browser. Then open another tab in that browser and convert that video to an MP3 and download it to my device and even put on my SD card if I want to.
Now that's something I'd find useful. I used to jailbreak my iOS devices to get that capability.
 
what app is that? Converting joint

It's a site. www.youtube2mp3.cc

Now that's something I'd find useful. I used to jailbreak my iOS devices to get that capability.

I open Firefox and go to YouTube. Then find the song and play it. Then I copy the address and open another a tab and go to youtube2mp3.cc and paste the link then click convert then download it.
 
Note 4 still tops them all, and its old! The last phone that had it all, and did it all, for some reason the manufactures has gotten away from that concept. Companies are now selling newer operation updates and cutting back on features
Still have mines and works like a champ.
 
It's a site. www.youtube2mp3.cc



I open Firefox and go to YouTube. Then find the song and play it. Then I copy the address and open another a tab and go to youtube2mp3.cc and paste the link then click convert then download it.
Thank you for that.

On my iPhone, I used the Puffin browser to go to YouTube (requested the desktop version). Then I did the rest of what you said. I couldn't save it directly to the phone. But I was able to save the mp3 to dropbox and play it from there. Good to know that can be done.
 
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