Hi therem this is Aryansh and in this post I'm going to tell you that what should you choose iOS or Android?
The first thing you have to do for this is to understand what you really need. Do you want apps? or Do you want to show off?
The first thing that you need to do is just figure out what you need and what you don't. Android is for serious people who are very keen to do stuff with their phone. You can manipulate almost everything on an Android Phone. You can rename anything, delete unwanted apps etc. And Android offers much useful apps than iOS according to my opinion. These days,. almost all apps that are on the App Store are available on Android. In iOS, playing around is very much limited and it is very complicated, whereas in Android it is very easy if you have been involved with gadgets and stuff for some time.
iOS is not for people who are very professional, I am not saying that they can't use it, but yeah it won't suit well. iOS is meant for guys who just want to have some fun with apps that are available and all that stuff. Android, on the other hand, suits people who are in business and stuff. The iOS has a very glossy touch to it which spoils all the seriousness and turns it more to the kiddish side. Whereas Android(in most cases) is sharp and elegant. Here I'm telling about the OS and not the Physical aspects of the phones available for both. The seriousness of Android suits the developers too. iOS is not at all meant for developers, there may be some apps but that doesn't mean that it suits developers.
From the gaming point of view i.e graphically, the iOS wins, as it accelerates everything with Apple's provided GPU processor whereas on the other hand Android doesn't. However after Android 4.0 i.e Ice Cream Sandwich, even Android has started doing the same. Now coming back to the gaming thing, I would like to say that iOS has much better GPUs than Android's and it is ideal for gaming and stuff.
And I would like to make one more point here, Android and iOS, both of them are ideal for Audio and Video. But since Apple's GPU are better than those found in Android phones, for video playback I would like to go with iOS.
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Android or iOS? |
The first thing that you need to do is just figure out what you need and what you don't. Android is for serious people who are very keen to do stuff with their phone. You can manipulate almost everything on an Android Phone. You can rename anything, delete unwanted apps etc. And Android offers much useful apps than iOS according to my opinion. These days,. almost all apps that are on the App Store are available on Android. In iOS, playing around is very much limited and it is very complicated, whereas in Android it is very easy if you have been involved with gadgets and stuff for some time.
iOS is not for people who are very professional, I am not saying that they can't use it, but yeah it won't suit well. iOS is meant for guys who just want to have some fun with apps that are available and all that stuff. Android, on the other hand, suits people who are in business and stuff. The iOS has a very glossy touch to it which spoils all the seriousness and turns it more to the kiddish side. Whereas Android(in most cases) is sharp and elegant. Here I'm telling about the OS and not the Physical aspects of the phones available for both. The seriousness of Android suits the developers too. iOS is not at all meant for developers, there may be some apps but that doesn't mean that it suits developers.
From the gaming point of view i.e graphically, the iOS wins, as it accelerates everything with Apple's provided GPU processor whereas on the other hand Android doesn't. However after Android 4.0 i.e Ice Cream Sandwich, even Android has started doing the same. Now coming back to the gaming thing, I would like to say that iOS has much better GPUs than Android's and it is ideal for gaming and stuff.
And I would like to make one more point here, Android and iOS, both of them are ideal for Audio and Video. But since Apple's GPU are better than those found in Android phones, for video playback I would like to go with iOS.
That's it for now.
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