
Guys, These are highly normative issues. There is nothing explicit about user experience... e.g. I hate the android keyboard. I'd rather have an iPhone 3GS than a HTC EVO 4G... That's my *opinion*. It's the classic Ubuntu vs FreeBSD vs Fedora argument. No one is wrong, no one is right. Some of these are tagged to a person's personality... I may prefer an iPhone because it will sync with iTunes. I may prefer an android phone because it syncs with my Google Calendar. At the end of the day, many of these arguments make for good humor but you'll never be right or wrong. Simple example, my last experience with Android (Froyo) & iOS -Android had SMS's limited to 200 per thread - this is unlimited in iOS. +1 for iOS. - Nothing to do with screen size/4G etc, a real irritation though. - iOS can't easily sync to my Google Calendar - get double entry's - +1 for Android - Android Keyboards are generally horrid to use - +1 for iOS. - Google integration makes it easy for Picasa etc +1 for Android. - Numerous free apps+1 for Android - Higher quality apps +1 for iOS. Kindly note that I got rid of my android device because of contact syncing glitches and the keyboard - and my iOS device because of the poor battery life... It's all subjective! -- With Regards, Phares Kariuki | T: +254 720 406 093 | E: pkariuki@gmail.com | Twitter: kaboro | Skype: kariukiphares | B: http://www.kaboro.com/ |