01-21-2012, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Strappie
I had a hard time transitioning from a Droid to the iPhone 4 here are some of the reasons....
Texting on a iPhone is not as easy as on a Droid/Android.. another words it takes some time getting use to.
Camera.. it's not nearly as good as some of the New Androids/Droids
Graphics in my opinion is not nearly as vibrant as a Droid/Android
Apps are not as good as the Droid/Androids (there maybe less to choose from but lets face it there are PLENTY with better quality, I find there are a lot of iPhone apps with problems and I'm constantly deleting them.
Talking when making a phone call I have to change screens to talk on the phone otherwise my cheek hits the MUTE button or the SPEAKER phone .. pisses me off. This one is my biggest pet peeve.
However I do like a lot of the options it has. I'm not a hater of the iPhone but I may go back to the Droid/Androids for my next phone. I have a nother year on my contract to change my mind.
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I've heard people talk about the mute button thing. I don't know but on my iphone the entire screen goes black (no buttons to hit) when you have it upright, when you pull it down to look at it, the screen comes on again with all the buttons lit up.
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