Android or Apple?
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i guess in term of apps, android canโt beat apple bah.
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if i donโt use the apps over a period of 4 weeks, i delete it
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but the screen is very small leh.compared to android.
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smurf:
but the screen is very small leh.compared to android.
yes but really a phone's main function is to communicate via voice. email is a bonus. i prefer it slim and not too big. personally i won't get anything thicker than 10mm
for screen real estate, get a tablet (all in one) or a notebook
just personal preference .... hahahah to each his / her own -
then you dun need so much function mah, just a phone would do.

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smurf:
then you dun need so much function mah, just a phone would do.

ya lor, also have a $50 nokia no contract type, buy from 7-11, no heartache when lost -
hahahโฆ
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allcc6:
yes, I've also considered that. It will take me about 2 to 3 hours to charge a depleted battery. During that charging time, I've to carry around a portable charger and an iphone and when answering calls, it is very inconvenient. If you're a mobile person, it is not very convenient.
Cinman,cimman:
I would take Android simply because I can change the battery. There is nothing worse than carrying a phone with a dead battery.
U can get the portable battery charger for iPhone; there are quite a few in the market. I have 1 energizer one (abt iPhone size bought 2 yrs ago) which I always carry around in my handbag. If my iPhone runs low, I'll connect it to charge my iPhone.
For those who drive, can also consider the car charger.
Cheaper to buy online instead of at those hp shops.
However, it takes me a minute or less to change the battery in an android phone. No need to carry a portable charger or find an electrical socket or find a car socket, just an extra battery. -
verykiasu2010:
Heehee... That's for ds!!smurf:
then you dun need so much function mah, just a phone would do.

ya lor, also have a $50 nokia no contract type, buy from 7-11, no heartache when lost
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verykiasu2010:
iPhone users will attest to this : once started on iPhone, there is no looking back
actually, that is not true. Quite a few iPhone users have switched over to Android. The more technically inclined you are, the more likely you will switch.
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