I'd like to expand on what Nebula said. From what I learned recently, Android provides everyday people with entry into the highly stable, highly secure world of Linux, which, from what little I understand, is almost immune to malware. If my memory's right, Linux started in Europe and more stable than Windows OS and even iOS too. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. I've never touched an iPhone and I've read a number of negatives about it on the internet, so my stance right now is that I too will never need to touch an Apple product.I have the Samsung Galaxy S, Love it!! (Except it doesn't have a flash for LED/light/camera purposes)
I will never touch an apple product. Too much hype, price, and for what you get- just not worth it.
I love android!!
The sync is cool.. You can sync (combine) your calendar, gmail etc... So if you change your calendar either place, it shows up in both.
It's also open source.
Sync'ing was relatively easy on my Prism phone (to Gmail). I like the sync; it's so convenient.
I also like that I can dictate into the phone and words appear. This cuts down on typing. (My guess is: iPhone has it too. Android calls it "voice input engine") Overall it seems Android is a better bang for our buck and I'm glad I chose Android over iPhone. After reading a number of negatives about iPhone, I'm tempted to call it iCrud. When I think about the money I saved it puts a smile on my face.
Yes I heard something about Apple charges for apps, whereas on Android they're 100% free and over 6,000 to choose from.I suppose I could tolerate the iPhone, but I hate the despotic tyranny of Apple on the subject of apps, etc.
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