In recent years my work has suppled me with an iPhone 3GS, followed by iPhone 4, and now a shiny new Samsung Galaxy S2.
Initially I was a bit peeved that the firm had seen fit to cut costs and downgrade current handsets to inferior rubbish, but after playing with the S2 yesterday and today (doing not very much real work) I am actually really impressed.
No longer am I tied to square icons or itunes. I am also not forced to look at that crappy Bookshelf icon given to me after my last IOS update, or several other crappy icons I cannot delete. With Andorid, I can simply place everything where I want, remove it if I want, add useful widgets, resize things, and transfer any file to and from any PC without the need for drivers.
Now, Apple's build quality is definately much better. It is also much simpler to use and there are more apps (although all of the decent ones have now been cloned onto Android) After 2 days my conclusion is that Apple are on a downward spiral unless they significiantly update the flexability of their IOS. i know that many people like "simplistic", but the cost is functionality.
Perhaps it is new toy love, but I really feel that Android is superior. It is just a shame that I cannot trasfer all of my paid Apple apps over.
Will I miss my iPhone? - not likely.
So, my question to you is: Can Apple maintain it's current position without a major overhaul of it's IOS? Other than simplicity and the narrowing gap between the iStore and Android Markets, is there any reason for new smartphone buyers to choose Apple?
Initially I was a bit peeved that the firm had seen fit to cut costs and downgrade current handsets to inferior rubbish, but after playing with the S2 yesterday and today (doing not very much real work) I am actually really impressed.
No longer am I tied to square icons or itunes. I am also not forced to look at that crappy Bookshelf icon given to me after my last IOS update, or several other crappy icons I cannot delete. With Andorid, I can simply place everything where I want, remove it if I want, add useful widgets, resize things, and transfer any file to and from any PC without the need for drivers.
Now, Apple's build quality is definately much better. It is also much simpler to use and there are more apps (although all of the decent ones have now been cloned onto Android) After 2 days my conclusion is that Apple are on a downward spiral unless they significiantly update the flexability of their IOS. i know that many people like "simplistic", but the cost is functionality.
Perhaps it is new toy love, but I really feel that Android is superior. It is just a shame that I cannot trasfer all of my paid Apple apps over.
Will I miss my iPhone? - not likely.
So, my question to you is: Can Apple maintain it's current position without a major overhaul of it's IOS? Other than simplicity and the narrowing gap between the iStore and Android Markets, is there any reason for new smartphone buyers to choose Apple?