I've been an Apple user for about 6 years now. Started with the 2nd iPhone 3G. On an iPhone 6 now. Before that, I used to have a Nokia E66 that ran on Android. I was able to do so much more on it than I can the iPhone. Sure the iPhone comes with a ton of free apps but most of them are pretty crap really. There's only small handful of Apps that I use regularly. What I liked about Android is that I could do much more on it and hack the system much more. Plus there was a whole world of apps that I was finding useful. Some of them were a lot of fun like one that could hack into other phones via bluetooth and send messages from their phone. Had some fun with that. I might whack Cydia on this though as quite a lot of cool apps on that that aren't on the Appstore. Anyway, good luck.
Lol, all of them?! You are seriously thinking of a whole group being the same? If they were people, you'd be a flaming racist.
Android phones are doing good these days, I am using Android since last few years and haven't yet experienced anything wrong.
iphone is so expensive. I bought an iPad before and it kept asking for credit card information if I want to download an app from the app store including free app.
Don't worry it happens at times. Keep working hard with honesty and one day you'll become billionaire Bill Gates
Just like when the Apple Mac bigots refused to switch to a PC back in the 1990's, iPhone users better get used to being a small minority of the general population. Apple's closed IP approach makes it inevitable that they will become a footnote in the smartphone wars, much like they have become in the PC world. All of the innovation, price economies and more are coming out of the Droid manufacturers simply because of the competition amongst the many. iPhone users can continue to comfort themselves because the Apple position in marketshare right now is so high, but the trend is downward and will continue until they once again become mostly irrelevant.
Are you concerned about your phone or your money problems that caused you to not have a phone? I would suggest getting the money situation solved first. This discussion just spurred another question: What did we do before cell phones? Just sharing. Leilani
Well, if you were in sales and on the road, you had a pocket full of change and a map of phone booths along your route so that you could stop and make calls. You could not receive calls, of course, and would have to call into the office and ask your admin if anyone had called you since you last checked in.