Shadowprice
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I think one of the biggest reasons I enjoy the iPhone is just the general fluidity in the device. When you're scroll through everything it is so butter smooth. From using web browsing or maps app. It seems that no matter how powerful of a processor that android has, there is always some choppiness and I just get those little nuances where an app force closes out and I have to reopen it. If android had that "fluidity" and less little bugs in the OS I would be all over it. Screen size isn't a huge deal for me, I just want a good resolution and clear text to read. But I only text, phone, browse on my device anyways.
The iPhone 5 is screaming fast, the 4S is still really fast too. I think they'll hold up to android no problem spec wise, or even outperform it again as it usually has (benchmarks, I know real world performance make it trivial). It's just going to depend on how strong Samsung can market with the S4 and the changes iOS 7 is going to bring.
The iPhone 5 is screaming fast, the 4S is still really fast too. I think they'll hold up to android no problem spec wise, or even outperform it again as it usually has (benchmarks, I know real world performance make it trivial). It's just going to depend on how strong Samsung can market with the S4 and the changes iOS 7 is going to bring.