Poll: Android or iPhone?

justincredible Honorable Admin
37,969 posts 250 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 10:41 AM

What phone are you all using these days? My current Samsung Galaxy is on its last legs and I'm due for a phone refresh from work in August. I'm planning on gutting out another month and getting whatever the new premium iPhone ends up being. I've resisted switching back to iPhone for a while, mainly due to my preference for Android Auto, but CarPlay just got support for an app that was a must (Libby) and it seems to work much more reliably in my car based on limited testing with my wife's iPhone.


gut Senior Member
18,369 posts 117 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 10:45 AM

I'm a power user and so it will always be Android for me.  Love my widgets.

I've had a couple of IPads.  Really wasn't impressed with IOS as far as the things I liked my phone/tablet to do.  If that's the experience I wanted, I could easily set-up my Android basically the same way.

justincredible Honorable Admin
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Mon, Jul 8, 2019 11:00 AM

I used to be the same way, but then realized the ability to customize just wasn't that important to me anymore. I prefer Google's Material Design pattern, but played around with an iPhone XS at the Apple store and found iOS to be good enough. It's certainly snappier than what I've been dealing with for the last year+ on my Galaxy. In the end I could get a Pixel phone and be happy, but the integrations between the iPhone and my Macbook's, both natively and with various apps I use on the computer that have counterparts on the iPhone, we're enough to push me that way.

Zunardo Senior Member
815 posts 15 reps Joined Nov 2010
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 12:57 PM

Finally upgraded after 4.5 years from an iPhone 5 to the iPhone XR.

After my flip-phone, I've only had iPhones.  Didn't know what to get for my first smartphone when I shopping with my two sons.  Told the salesman I wanted it to make phone calls, send texts, and give me directions.  My sons and the salesman all said "iPhone" at the same time.  It works for me.

vball10set paying it forward
26,788 posts 121 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 1:02 PM
posted by Zunardo

Finally upgraded after 4.5 years from an iPhone 5 to the iPhone XR.

After my flip-phone, I've only had iPhones.  Didn't know what to get for my first smartphone when I shopping with my two sons.  Told the salesman I wanted it to make phone calls, send texts, and give me directions.  My sons and the salesman all said "iPhone" at the same time.  It works for me.

This. Period.

24,621 posts 244 reps Joined May 2010
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 1:11 PM

I've only had iphones since about 2008. Not a fan of Android's OS and their phones used to be ugly AF. I don't think iphone is the end all be all, but I use apple for everything at this point. Why make life harder?

Fab4Runner Tits McGee
6,997 posts 64 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 1:35 PM

I really like my Galaxy S8. I don't use any Apple products and have no plans to. I don't hate them or anything, I just prefer android. 

Automatik Senior Member
15,737 posts 98 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 2:06 PM

iPhone. Android doens't have enough to sway me to switch. I had a one temporarily and I did not like the UX.

Also I have a Macbook and lots of purchased apps, sucked in I guess, no reason to change.

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Mon, Jul 8, 2019 4:32 PM
posted by gut

I'm a power user and so it will always be Android for me.  Love my widgets.

I've had a couple of IPads.  Really wasn't impressed with IOS as far as the things I liked my phone/tablet to do.  If that's the experience I wanted, I could easily set-up my Android basically the same way.

This has been my experience, as well.  The last iPhone I had was the iPhone 2, though I do have an iPad at present.

For my mobile daily driver, though, I very much prefer the customization options and robust widget availability of a rooted Android.  I got suckered into an Android with a locked bootloader for my most recent device (guy at the store said it wasn't locked, but he was referring to the G6, and not the G7 ThinQ), but I've got my eye on either the OnePlus 7 Pro or the Asus Zenfone 6 here shortly.  I'll probably never buy through a service provider again, and I'm always going to opt for one that allows for it, even if I'm not using it that much, because I want the ability to do so if I change my mind.  It is MY device, after all.  I'd prefer to have access to whatever I want in it.

 

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 4:58 PM

iPhone, and I’m shocked we have more Android users. That seems to be contrary to the general public.

Spock Senior Member
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Mon, Jul 8, 2019 5:05 PM
posted by Laley23

iPhone, and I’m shocked we have more Android users. That seems to be contrary to the general public.

Because we arent HS girls.  

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
18,909 posts 140 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 5:56 PM
posted by Laley23

iPhone, and I’m shocked we have more Android users. That seems to be contrary to the general public

Seemingly, it's actually a pretty normal cross-section of North America:


 

cat_lover Senior Member
3,629 posts 44 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 10:17 PM

iPhone for me.

ernest_t_bass 12th Son of the Lama
26,698 posts 204 reps Joined Nov 2009
Mon, Jul 8, 2019 10:57 PM

100% Mac/Apple

vball10set paying it forward
26,788 posts 121 reps Joined Nov 2009
Tue, Jul 9, 2019 7:52 AM
posted by Laley23

iPhone, and I’m shocked we have more Android users. That seems to be contrary to the general public.

 

posted by Spock

Because we arent HS girls.  

huh?
 

 

gut Senior Member
18,369 posts 117 reps Joined Nov 2009
Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:28 AM
posted by O-Trap

Seemingly, it's actually a pretty normal cross-section of North America:

That's more true globally.  It might not be far off in the US now, but Android growth was primarily driven by developing markets, India, China, etc....that Apple avoided because the IPhone was too expensive.

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:36 AM
posted by gut

That's more true globally.  It might not be far off in the US now, but Android growth was primarily driven by developing markets, India, China, etc....that Apple avoided because the IPhone was too expensive.

Certainly.  Globally, Android devices outnumber iPhones nearly 4:1 because of iOS products in general being prohibitively expensive.  That also does limit the Android flagships in recent years, given the prices being near the same anymore.

The chart was for "North America," which probably includes Canada and Mexico as well.

Iliketurtles Senior Member
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Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:37 AM

Been an Android user since the Droid loved that phone and have never had a problem with any of my phones to make me want to switch. Never had an iPhone or any apple products my wife does so I use them seldomly and don't have an issue with them. Just don't ever see myself making the switch. 

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:50 AM
posted by Iliketurtles

Been an Android user since the Droid loved that phone and have never had a problem with any of my phones to make me want to switch. Never had an iPhone or any apple products my wife does so I use them seldomly and don't have an issue with them. Just don't ever see myself making the switch. 

Yeah, having used both, I really don't get the tribal loyalty some people have.

Don't get me wrong, I have no interest in switching, but iOS devices are fine.  They're very secure, have an OS that functions almost seamlessly with the hardware, and kick ass with battery life (compared to any Android device I've had).  Androids, on the other hand, can handle high-intensity usage, are far more customizable, are capable of graphical widgets on the home screen, and can be overclocked.

For the 90% of the users in the US, who primarily use their devices to text, tweet, and upload selfies to Pinstachat or Faceyspace, iPhones are great devices with a low learning curve.  Given the brilliance with which they've marketed themselves over the years, it makes sense that they hold such a strong share of the market in the more affluent countries.

gut Senior Member
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Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:51 AM
posted by O-Trap

The chart was for "North America," which probably includes Canada and Mexico as well.

I was going to check to see where the chart was from, but was too lazy.

Surprised it would be that high in NA, but Apple made a huge mistake not making a deal with VZW sooner.  If Android wasn't first to VZW, things may have played out very differently.

O-Trap Chief Shenanigans Officer
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Tue, Jul 9, 2019 10:54 AM
posted by gut

I was going to check to see where the chart was from, but was too lazy.

Surprised it would be that high in NA, but Apple made a huge mistake not making a deal with VZW sooner.  If Android wasn't first to VZW, things may have played out very differently.

I actually worked for VZW when the original iPhone came out.  We were still pushing Blackberries at the time.  Android was this quirky device we didn't know much about, so we didn't push it that hard.  VZW dropped the ball on how to market that.

In our defense, the Blackberry Storm was kinda badass for the time.  I miss the utility of having a "click screen" that enabled a sort of right click/left click functionality.

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