[QUOTE="Jagged3dge"][QUOTE="DroidPhysX"] lol yes. All the apps go to iOS first (Vine, Mailbox to name a couple). The software is optimized for apps to run smoothly whilst android occasionally bogs down.DroidPhysX
On what grounds can you definitely say that the software is smoother than every android phone in the market? Besides I can make the case that the software is smoother because its so basic. You can't add multiple widgets to a screen along with a bunch of apps and folders. You just have a bland layout of apps :lol:
Regarding the "better apps" , mind letting me know about these wonderful apps that android is lacking? I have an android phone and an Ipod. Besides one Heat app that lets me download the Heat's regular season schedule to the calendar, I've yet to see an app that isn't on android. Or at least doesn't have an equivalent.
That still doesn't disprove the notion that it's smoother. Also, apps take months to arrive to android after hitting iOS. You know, such as Vine and instagram. I've yet to see a better email client to replace the average stock client in android such as mailbox for iOS.I'm willing to sacrifice 0.2 seconds of "smoothness" for a more complete layout. And yet you still haven't proved that IoS is indeed more proficient than all android builds. Considering you also have to factor in the particular phone's processor and performance. But I doubt you have definitive evidence of that. Plus we have these things called Launchers that enable us to go away from the stock android OS that comes on the phone (Nova, ADW, etc). Got to love flexibility.
Vine and instagram? I don't use those apps so I can't comment on that. Months seems like an overexaggeration though. The Apple app store is actually much more restrictive, so while android waits "months" for certain apps as you put it, IoS misses out on a large variety of apps (No musicmaniac app or third party keyboards? lame). Personally I rather wait than not receive something ever but that's just me.
Now you're just splitting hairs...what's wrong with the stock email client, I've never even considered getting a new one. Are you serious? :lol:
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