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 Iphone4 or SE xperia X10? advise needed...

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yen223
post Dec 24 2010, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(abundai @ Dec 24 2010, 10:35 AM)
in general, yes.. this is normal.. Iphone has been the benchmark...

but lets open up our perspective and comments.. lets compare spec by spec and see who has the upper hand?

Hardware availabilty (Android has many, iOS4 has 1 only... = user have choice, can choose watever hware they want)
Android-1, iOS-0
Battery (Android-replaceable, iOS-non)
Android-2, iOS - 0
External memory card (Android-yes upgradable at any time, iOS-fixed)
Android-3, iOS-0
Display (Android has Amoled (samsung), iOS- retina)
consider a tie
Music player (Android-many, iOS-Itunes only)
Android-4, iOS-0
multitasking (Android-Yes, iOS-cleverly masked ...try to run GPS navigation or IE browsing while playing music at the backround)
Android -5 , iOS - 0
Application (android-Market, iOS-Appstore... Appstore has more since it started wayyy earlier)
Android-5, iOS - 1 (for now)
screen size- Android bigger, iOS smaller
Android-6, iOS-1
file sharing (android-yes, iOS-limited)
Android-7, iOS-1
customisation - Android-Yes, iOS-NO
Android-8, iOS-1

so can any of Iphone user help me list out all the winning point of iOS a.k.a Iphone that i may have overlook..sorry, i dont have an iPhone, so i wouldnt know much in detail..just a hands on experience fiddling about my friends Iphone...
and i would really love to see if someone can prove me wrong...i would definitely accept my defeat, gracefully  smile.gif
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All the major Android phones seem to suffer from some kind of problem...

- The Samsung Galaxy S has a serious software and GPS lag issue
- The Desire HD has very poor battery life, a lower-quality display and iffy camera quality
- The Nexus S doesn't support 720p recording (!)

As for Android vs iOS:
- The iPhone UI is slightly snappier than Froyo's UI.
- It's easier for developers to optimize apps for iPhones than for Android phones, because there's just so many varieties of Android hardware to test against.
- iPhones can connect to enterprise wifi networks, Android can't without installing 3rd-party apps(i seriously can't believe this)
- Malaysia has access to the Apple App store, not to the Android App market.

My point is there's no single Android phone that can outright pwn the iPhone 4 for now. Looking forward to the future smile.gif

 

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