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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1900960" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>I hope the newest Android runs better on the newer phones than it did on my Galaxy S. 2.0 sucked, 2.1 sucked slightly less, 2.2 fixed a bunch of stuff, 2.3 took it back to 2.0. It was the sole reason I traded it for an iPhone and couldn't be happier. I've had it around 4 months now and I've rebooted my phone maybe 3 times and I'm not sure it really needed it. My Galaxy needed it every single day. My iPhone will actually sync up with any computer I plug it into, and my new iMac works all the better, the OS'es work just seamless. And I think they (iPhone and Macs) actually may work with google better than android which was a welcome surprise.</p><p></p><p>I don't need alot, but I do want my stuff to actually work. Apple's stuff does. I'm sold on the hardware and software being matched to each other by the same company. Know why Windows stuff is so buggy? The hardware is a hodgepodge of chipsets and MS only does the software. When the chipsets get changed MS isn't able to keep up with all the different variations/combinations that are possible. Apple has control of all their stuff. Android is open source so all the apps come from any Tom, Dick and Harry out there. It's like a coin toss sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. I won't be going back to open source anything anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1900960, member: 3099"] I hope the newest Android runs better on the newer phones than it did on my Galaxy S. 2.0 sucked, 2.1 sucked slightly less, 2.2 fixed a bunch of stuff, 2.3 took it back to 2.0. It was the sole reason I traded it for an iPhone and couldn't be happier. I've had it around 4 months now and I've rebooted my phone maybe 3 times and I'm not sure it really needed it. My Galaxy needed it every single day. My iPhone will actually sync up with any computer I plug it into, and my new iMac works all the better, the OS'es work just seamless. And I think they (iPhone and Macs) actually may work with google better than android which was a welcome surprise. I don't need alot, but I do want my stuff to actually work. Apple's stuff does. I'm sold on the hardware and software being matched to each other by the same company. Know why Windows stuff is so buggy? The hardware is a hodgepodge of chipsets and MS only does the software. When the chipsets get changed MS isn't able to keep up with all the different variations/combinations that are possible. Apple has control of all their stuff. Android is open source so all the apps come from any Tom, Dick and Harry out there. It's like a coin toss sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. I won't be going back to open source anything anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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