But seriously, can anyone help me with the jailbreak? I still haven't found a solution...
iPhone or Android?? Help me :)
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RE: iPhone or Android?? Help me :) created on May 13, 2010 11:27:05 AM But seriously, can anyone help me with the jailbreak? I still haven't found a solution... |
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RE: iPhone or Android?? Help me :) created on Jun 9, 2010 5:08:11 AM (via AndroidPIT app)
Android.... of course. If you are not a quick learner or prefer training wheels on your tech then get the iPhone.
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RE: iPhone or Android?? Help me :) created on Jun 9, 2010 2:47:16 PM justJay Android.... of course. If you are not a quick learner or prefer training wheels on your tech then get the iPhone. Nicely put
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RE: iPhone or Android?? Help me :) created on Jun 9, 2010 4:49:44 PM justJay Android.... of course. If you are not a quick learner or prefer training wheels on your tech then get the iPhone. haha .. well you can't deny that design-qise the iPhone isn't all bad ;) |
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RE: iPhone or Android?? Help me :) created on Jun 14, 2010 11:12:12 PM (via AndroidPIT app)
It pretty much comes down to personal preference.. Android is almost 100% customizable and has user based apps. Apple has an amazing marketplace and thousands of really cool apps but the iPhone is not customizable physically.. you can't set a wallpaper or have any cool widgets that are readily available in the Android market for little or no price. I've had an Android based phone for about 6 months and I've never paid for an app. Pretty much every app in the marketplace that costs money has a "lite" version which is nearly the same thing but is free. Although going lite means you have to miss out on some features, it gives you a chance to figure out whether or not you want the app. And plus Apple sucks haha. Android all the way man!!
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