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Jermaine Jenas
Okay, need some help here...
Started off with a HTC android handset - loved it.
Moved onto an iPhone4 - loved it even more...
My One contract with Three Mobile will expire on the 22nd and I need a new phone/contract.
I currently pay £35 per month and that includes tethering and I have the option of paying circa £12 per month for a 1 month sim only contract using my much loved iPhone4 (it suits my purposes and still looks handsome after 2 years - without covers or skins).
I am tempted by the HTC one and Samsung S4 but am worried that the Android system will not be as intuative as iOS. I know that these phone are better than the iPhone5 but I've found iOS to be so easy to use. I've also spent quite a bit on apps for the iPhone so don't particularly want that to go to waste. That said - I can spend the same on an android phone.
So what are the differences between the two operating systems? Is Android as intuiative nowadays?
So pro-Android and iOS users - please tell me why one is better than the other?
Ta
Started off with a HTC android handset - loved it.
Moved onto an iPhone4 - loved it even more...
My One contract with Three Mobile will expire on the 22nd and I need a new phone/contract.
I currently pay £35 per month and that includes tethering and I have the option of paying circa £12 per month for a 1 month sim only contract using my much loved iPhone4 (it suits my purposes and still looks handsome after 2 years - without covers or skins).
I am tempted by the HTC one and Samsung S4 but am worried that the Android system will not be as intuative as iOS. I know that these phone are better than the iPhone5 but I've found iOS to be so easy to use. I've also spent quite a bit on apps for the iPhone so don't particularly want that to go to waste. That said - I can spend the same on an android phone.
So what are the differences between the two operating systems? Is Android as intuiative nowadays?
So pro-Android and iOS users - please tell me why one is better than the other?
Ta