Linked by David Adams on Wed 30th Nov 2011 20:18 UTC, submitted by Oren
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RE: A few things overlooked
by WorknMan on Wed 30th Nov 2011 22:39
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For instance, apps that cost money on iOS often have comparable apps on Android that are free. Bonus.
Yeah, but many of the free apps are also infested with ads, and it's often due to the fact that devs feel that Android users are not willing to pay for apps. Honestly, I'd rather have the option to pay the developer a buck or two and kill the ads.
I know a lot of people are willing to put up with the ads, but Android doesn't often give you the option of choosing one method over the other. Because of this, I just root my Android devices and install adfree
But if devs offer an ad-infested version and a paid version, I will still buy the paid versions.




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The author, I think, overlooked a few important things.
For instance, apps that cost money on iOS often have comparable apps on Android that are free. Bonus.
Also, as a power user, I appreciate that Android lets me be in control of the device in a way that iOS certainly does not. Rooting, custom firmware, a much more open Market, and so on and so on. That may not matter much to a 'typical user', but it matters to me, and, I imagine, others.