Why a Galaxy S3 owner is moving back to a shiny iPhone

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If you follow me on any of the social networks on which we all live these days, then you probably know that I sold my iPhone 4S some time ago, and have been living with a Samsung Galaxy S3 ever since. There were brief flirtations with an HTC One X and Galaxy Note along the way, but that Galaxy S3 has been my daily drivers since long before the iPhone 5 was announced.

As that semi-dramatic title may have tipped you off though, I’m on the verge of ditching that Android flagship handset in favor of a shiny new iPhone 5. At least, I will be once I manage to find somewhere that will sell me one! That’s a whole different story though, and I digress.

So, having proclaimed the Galaxy S3 to be the best smartphone I’d ever owned just a few short weeks ago, what’s changed, and why am I ready to give it up in favor of Apple’s latest and greatest?

Firstly, a word on that Samsung phone. Until recently, I was happy to call it the best phone I’d ever owned because, in all honesty, it was. It has a nice, large screen that looks gorgeous. Yes it’s possibly a little too colorful at times, but there are ways to reduce that. The build quality isn’t as bad as I expected either, though obviously not quite in the same league as the post-iPhone 4 releases from Apple. I fell in love with Android too, with Google’s OS having come a long, long way since I used it last. All in, the package was just what I wanted and, in truth, I was perhaps ready for a change.

Months later though, I’ve come to a stark realization: I need to get another iPhone!

As much as I have enjoyed using this Galaxy S3, I still find myself having to think when I use it. That may sound odd, but with the iPhone I never had to consider how to accomplish anything. It was just there, a sort of muscle memory. That’s not to say I couldn’t work out how to use Android, or that it’s just inherently more difficult to use, because I don’t believe either to be true. It simply comes down to what you’re used to, and I’ve lived inside iOS for so long that I’m very, very used to it.

There are things I’ll miss about Android, too. I’ll miss being able to throw files and content into virtually any app thanks to its awesome ability to make everything feel interconnected. Apple still hasn’t quite managed that with iOS, and apps do tend to feel disconnected. It’s something you have to accept, and I have. It’s a trade-off, like so many things in life. It doesn’t make Android worse, or iOS better. They’re… different. It’s not a religious decision, and I don’t feel like I’m a bad person for switching, either!

I’ve not found Android to be lacking any of the apps I lived with on iOS, either, which was a surprise. Still, I find myself wanting to give Marco Arment’s new app a try which, obviously, is iOS-only. It’s little things like that, but when added together, they’re just enough to make me miss my 4S.

So where are we now? Well, I’ve got this Galaxy S3 that I’ll be keeping no matter what. But I need an iPhone as my daily driver. Something that feels like it’s part of me, something I can use without looking at the screen and that I know inside out. All I need now is for the local Apple Store to let me buy one.

But that’s a different story completely.

http://gadgetsdigg.wordpress.com/20...3-owner-is-moving-back-to-a-shiny-new-iphone/
 
The truth is that he is no different frm a prostitute.

That goes for the 60% who voted, who could have got a better deal using an iPhone, but they chose "Sam who Sung"!!, a copy masquerading as the real thing, but they are LOVING it!
 
Summary:
Samsung good, can do everything.
iPhone better, easy to use.

Conclusion:
Apple fan boy masquerading as Samsung phone owner.

Proof:
First 5 blog posts
 
Well, he did say that he is a iPhone user before changing to the S3. So I guess it is really a case of not able to get used to the S3?
 
It only shows that he is a gay trying to be a man. But after sometime of being a man, he miss the joy of getting ass screwed and needs to go back to become a gaylord again.
 
When he say he need to think when using the S3...it means his IQ got problem.
 
Android may not be as idiot proof as an iPhone. That's why you should buy an iPhone for your elderly parents.
 
This is one of the stupidest articles I have ever read.

As long as a phone rings when someone calls and you can hear the person on the other end and he can hear you, what fucking difference does it make.

As for all those stupid apps they can disappear from the face of this earth and it wouldn't make a scrap of difference to my life.
 
This is one of the stupidest articles I have ever read.

As long as a phone rings when someone calls and you can hear the person on the other end and he can hear you, what fucking difference does it make.

As for all those stupid apps they can disappear from the face of this earth and it wouldn't make a scrap of difference to my life.

You should learn how to use Whatsapp.
 
You should learn how to use Whatsapp.

I have that on my iPod. I've tried out pretty much every app that everyone says is a "must have" and not a single one makes me want to buy an iPhone or Android device. Most of them are just a damned nuisance.

The problem with all these FREE sms alternatives is that people start sending inane messages just for the fun of it and it irritates the hell out of me. When sms costs money, only necessary messages are sent.
 
The status quo now is good...existence of Apple will push Andriod to constantly innovate...:D

Iphone user pls dun jump ship to Andriod...kumsiah...:p
 
I think there is a word for this.
ERGONOMICS.
machines that were designed to work seamlessly with the user.
 
I think there is a word for this.
ERGONOMICS.
machines that were designed to work seamlessly with the user.

I like Apple apps and appreciate how it makes the whole user experience easy.
But as far as I am concerned, popular apps on Apple often make their way onto Android.
I really do not see how an iPhone is a better choice.
Bros who have used both platforms, can you tell us what apps Apple has that Android doesn't? :*:
 
It only shows that he is a gay trying to be a man. But after sometime of being a man, he miss the joy of getting ass screwed and needs to go back to become a gaylord again.

Only you will say there are more gays than man because you need company.
 
Long live Nokia!

Nokia is still the best...easy to use, trouble they tried too hard to reinvent themselves too many times, & 'painted themselves' into a corner..NOKIA the phone of the common people, who don't need all the functions of a smartphone, all they need is to make & receive calls, send & receive text messages, can used anytime in any weather conditions...can change or buy third battery anytime, anywhere..don't need a computer to sync...

It is just a phone...NOKIA!
 
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This is "FIND MY PHONE" All the devices can be view in a single map so i can find my family or my 2 kids anywhere Vice Versa. Also I can know where are they any time of the day.

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"iCam" i can see who is at home, i can see my office any time, live feeds too up to 4 cameras any time, anywhere. Can programme sensor alert too when movement detected and auto recording functions if needed.

Best is "https://www.icloud.com" If iPhone is lost can restore everything from Calendar/to do list, all my photos, iWork & contacts instantly to new phone and i can wipe the lost phone remotely using "Find My Phone"

These are the things that are made for iPhone and easier to use on an iPhone then Androids :P
 
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