The waiting game

Teodor Kalinov

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Hello, I'm not very satisfied with my Android experience, HTC to be precise hence Im torn apart wheter to buy an iPhone 6s or wait for the iPhone 7. I will indeed buy the 16 GB model if I were to buy the 6S and if I were tho buy the 7 I would buy the baseline model, which means that ill be able to manage my storage. Thanks for your advice, bye!
 
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You do get that though, generally people used to using android will hate iphones, and vice versa. I have used my fair share of both. my wife has a samsung, and its far snappier/faster and more useable. I think the reason android devices can get bogged sown is all the crap people install on them, and because...
I have to use an iphone for work. If i had the choice i would not..... it's quite a frustrating phone to use. For less than half the $$ you can get a Huawei or many other models with far better specs and larger screen. What is it exactly that you didn't like about your last android device?

On another note, if you don't like the waiting game, try hungry hungry hippo's.
 

Teodor Kalinov

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Android started to get very slow after 3 months of normal use. I experience a LOT of lag and I mean A LOT LOT of lag. The other android device I used was a Nexus 5. Both great phones, but only for a short period of time. My sister owns an iPhone 6 and she is very satisfied. My mother owns a 6s and a 5s. My father owns a 5s. They are all satisfied. I don't care that im the odd one out but android left me pretty disappointed.
 

You do get that though, generally people used to using android will hate iphones, and vice versa. I have used my fair share of both. my wife has a samsung, and its far snappier/faster and more useable. I think the reason android devices can get bogged sown is all the crap people install on them, and because they are a true multitasking phone having multiple things running can also bog them down, and there is a lot of total crap on the app store. One of the biggest keys for an android device is to have a large amount of ram in the specs, also turn off mobile data for apps so things arent always trying to run in the background. iphones are a bit more foolproof and don't require much maintenance and care of app installation to keep them running well.

Maybe google some android tweak guides, androids are a tweakers phone and respond well to being a bit more technical.
 
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