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Geeks will be geeks.
Also, why would you be asking that question? Do you even care? Basically your mocking does not prove your point.(Assuming, you are the one asking the version question)
You haven't given a single reason beyond a vague "It's obvious". For me iPhone, even though updated regularly, has these little annoying little quirks that just don't feel right anymore. In 2009 Android vs iPhone OS was mostly an easy decision, but now it's mostly personal preference.
Geeks will be geeks.
Also, why would you be asking that question? Do you even care? Basically your mocking does not prove your point.(Assuming, you are the one asking the version question)
You haven't given a single reason beyond a vague "It's obvious". For me iPhone, even though updated regularly, has these little annoying little quirks that just don't feel right anymore. In 2009 Android vs iPhone OS was mostly an easy decision, but now it's mostly personal preference.
Also, why would you be asking that question? Do you even care? Basically your mocking does not prove your point.(Assuming, you are the one asking the version question)
You haven't given a single reason beyond a vague "It's obvious". For me iPhone, even though updated regularly, has these little annoying little quirks that just don't feel right anymore. In 2009 Android vs iPhone OS was mostly an easy decision, but now it's mostly personal preference.
What annoying little quirks are you talking about? For me, the obvious is a far more useful and integrated ecosystem with more great apps than I can fit on my 64 gig device. One click keeps me on the latest OS updates, which is very important to me. And, when I ask those Droid lovers what version of the system they are on, it is seldom up to date...'tis a pity.




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Not obvious enough, apparently. You're used to the iPhone way of doing things. "
It's more than obvious that for me and others, the cohesive iPhone way of doing things is proven, solid and more than up to any task I need done. When any of my Android buds come around, the first question for them is...'which version of Android are you on, and when will you be current?'
That's a significant FUBAR for them, IMHO.