my opinion is that if you are fairly "tachy" so to speak, then you will enjoy android much more (it just does more and is more customizeable). however, if you just want a solid smartphone that always runs smooth, but is a bit more basic, then the iphone would better suit you. they both have pros and cons. i prefer android, but i recommend iphone to my family (who just want something that's easy to figure out).

right....and you shouldn't feel "degraded." iphone works better for "basic tasks." i like widgets. iphone doesn't have them. i like a true/full browser. iphone doesn't have that. i felt awful for my mom after she got an ipad and realized it has no flash support and can't run many of the videos when she uses facebook (she literally puts down her ipad and goes to her p.c. to view simple videos that have been posted). the apps and browser on iphone are great, but can't run anything with flash. they both have their pros and cons and people should choose based on what they will be using the device for. i use mine for much more than basic tasks. i stream sports so i prefer a larger screen and 4g speeds (if you're not in a 4g coverage area then this is irrelevant). i also often use it for web browsing so i prefer to have a web page that would have everything that the same page on a p.c. has. i use my phone as my navigator and turn by turn navigation is built in to all androids (i'm sure there are paid apps that could do this with iphone?) i also use DLNA to stream wirelessly from/to phone/pc/tv (last i knew there were paid apps to do this as well on iphone....maybe even free by now?) i personally don't find anything challenging that i try to do with android.....but as i said before, i would recommend iphone to my family, because it is much more simple. you don't have to set up multiple home screens. you don't have to concern yourself with the difference between widgets and apps. also, if you already use apple products, particularly itunes, then an iphone will be MUCH easier for you to sync your existing music, pics, and videos. i'm not trying to argue that androids are better. i just want to point out that there are some pretty big differences in capabilities and you should choose based on what you will actually use it for. maybe a lot of what i do with my android should be able to be accomplished in a more simple manner than it is.....but a lot of what i do can't be accomplished at all on an iphone.


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syncing would definitely be easier with an iphone, but you can import all of your itunes on to an android (use doubletwist or if you really know what your doing, then just get to the directory that itunes uses and transfer the actual files...unless they are protected. i know itunes used to protect purchases, which was one thing i hated about it). i've never had any glitches/bugs with android itself....just with a few apps i've had. you can also look into google voice. i "think" texting is free through that service (it has a ton of features and is a really nice service....free). skype is nice because anyone can use it....not just iphone users.

The device will not power down. It is stuck right after the android screen with just a backlight and that's it. If I hold both the power and the volume button it just reboots and gets to the same point.

Im so glad I came across this question!! I was wondering the same Q, switching from droid X to iphone without changing my plan so I'm happy that from the answers it looks like I can. Also when you go switch the number it gives you a step by step on your verizon account on how to do it because you need the iphones imei number but it seems easy

I've been on phone support with Verizon all morning. Yesterday, all of my texts to Android users stopped going through. I updated my iOS, checked for blocked contacts, dove deep into the MyVerizon app to make sure my numbers weren't being blocked. verizon did a line refresh and we rebooted and nothing. I've reset wifi network, removed sim card, turned off iMessage, etc. What else can I try and how do I resolve this? I am using chat on other social media apps but really, is this the only way? what is the point of having this stupid phone if you can't text everyone from it???

And if Google had really included the keyword "android" in the user-agent of its Honeycomb tablets, you can just imagine that a significant percentage of web sites would have just redirected those tablet browsers to a stripped-down mobile of their web site (without really thinking about it). ff782bc1db

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