noiseredux wrote:I've never seen an iPhone do anything that I was like "oh damn, I wish my Droid could do that."
... and vice versa.
well no not really. Like JMustang said... I've heard people say "I wish I could put external memory in my iPhone." Or "could use a standard USB cable." Or "could remove the battery." Etc.
I wish my Android phone supported giving me a battery percentage up top without the need for separate apps or custom ROMs. I wish Android and phone manufacturers would start making nice compact phones again instead of bigger and bigger screens.
I wish the iPhone had a better maps application. iOS6 was supposed to bring that, but it appears to be a disaster so far. I wish the iPhone supported FLAC natively. And prior to the iPhone 5 announcement I wished it had LTE.
dsheinem wrote: Contracts can be had for as little as $50ish a month last i checked.
Which provider offers a $50/month plan? Looking at Apple's website, it seems the cheapest is with ATT where you pay $59/month (before taxes) to get 450mins, 300MB data, and pay-as-you-go-texting.
Personally, I don't care about the talk minutes. Only the data cost/limit.
noiseredux wrote:I've never seen an iPhone do anything that I was like "oh damn, I wish my Droid could do that."
... and vice versa.
well no not really. Like JMustang said... I've heard people say "I wish I could put external memory in my iPhone." Or "could use a standard USB cable." Or "could remove the battery." Etc.
External storage and a standard USB - OK, but those aren't really "do's".
My girlfriend just picked one up this morning, been playing with it while she is at work.
Sure it is looks a biter nicer, headphones are better (I don't use Apple headphones anyway), the screen res is better, however I see no reason at all to upgrade from an iPhone 4/4s, my 4s does everything I want it to and pretty quickly.
emwearz wrote:My girlfriend just picked one up this morning, been playing with it while she is at work.
Sure it is looks a biter nicer, headphones are better (I don't use Apple headphones anyway), the screen res is better, however I see no reason at all to upgrade from an iPhone 4/4s, my 4s does everything I want it to and pretty quickly.
If you like the new iOS6 features it would be wise to at least have a 4S, which you do have. Apple routinely shafts older models to encourage upgrading. The regular iPhone 4 is excluded from a bunch of new iOS 6 features despite likely being perfectly capable.
Jmustang1968 wrote:Basically, the phones are so close now, that it is all nuances and personal preferences really.
As I explained to you a little while ago, it basically comes down to just liking the smaller/slimmer iPhone becasue it fits better in my tight hipster jeans.