First let me be clear, this isn't a troll post. Yes I've owned plenty of Apple devices previously but have of late become disillusioned with Apple. The iPad 1 was denied iOS6 so I bought an iPad3 only for it to be discontinued after 6 months. I've owned the iPhone 2G, 3G, and 4 but since the 4 there hasn't really been any innovation or improvement so I've looked enviously at the lovely large S3 screens and Android features such as true background apps and widgets.
So last week I got my S4 which I've been using since but I can't help but feel it's half baked, here's my issues:
On the plus side, the screen is fantastic, app availability is generally as good in Android as iOS, and the way apps can integrate together properly is better than iOS.
I realise some of these points may seem trivial, but I can't shake the impession that the user experience of iOS just feels so much better...
So last week I got my S4 which I've been using since but I can't help but feel it's half baked, here's my issues:
- Google Apps for iOS actually feel more polished. Take for example GMail on iOS if you get a long email the app clips it, but provides a "Download Full Message" button to let you view the full thing. In Android you can't actually do this at all, people have complained since 2010 a Google Search reveals but it's never been fixed. Google Maps for iOS has a far better UI etc.
- The S4 ships with just 9Gb of free space, yet you can no longer move Apps to the SD card so if you download a lot of large apps such as games, you're going to hit that limit no matter how big the SD Card. iOS only used around 4Gb of the advertised storage if I remember right.
- Lockscreen Widgets / Shortcuts and a Password are two fundamental features of Android. Yet on the S4 you can't have both (yet you can on Stock). If you want any widget at all, you can't have any security enabled. Fair enough iOS doesn't have Widgets at all, but you can't even have a camera shortcut on the S4 with a passcode lock.
- Chrome for Android is a let down too. The text sizing of forums such as OcUK or even the BBC site is bizarre and looks far worse than Webkit. Some text is randomly twice the size of others for no reason. Also if you browse BBC news Chrome tries to request Flash videos without Flash being officially available, so you can't view stuff in HTML5 like you can in iOS. Chrome iOS may just be a skin for Safari without the better Javascript engine, but it is actually better at rendering pages.
- Most widgets can't be resized or "shrunk" when you realise that your homescreens become much harder to customise than they should be
- Android may have pioneered the Notification Centre but iOS actually allows more customisaton of what appears and makes better use of the space available
- The S4 stutters quite a bit. For a cutting edge quad core phone this is really disappointing. Yes I read you can disable the animations, but why should I have to on the flagship device?
On the plus side, the screen is fantastic, app availability is generally as good in Android as iOS, and the way apps can integrate together properly is better than iOS.
I realise some of these points may seem trivial, but I can't shake the impession that the user experience of iOS just feels so much better...