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01/18/14 07:48 AM (10 years ago)

Not another iOS v Android article

Sometimes - if not always in fact - these articles are just worth reading for the never dull Grauniad comments section. http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jan/17/android-gravity-iphone Interesting? Maybe.
 
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01/18/14 08:17 AM (10 years ago)
For teens, the appeal of iPhones is the higher quality camera. The Android-toting teens know their camera sucks. I see them asking their iPhone friends to borrow it for quick takes. I have doubts about the data in the survey because smartphones have only been around since 2007 when the iPhone debuted. Not enough cycles of 2-year contracts have occurred to make it be meaningful within the gravity context. Perhaps the UK has one-year contracts? Thanks for sharing the article! Clambering into the car for an 8 AM early morning meetup of iOS Developers at a breakfast shop! A notable BuzzTouch'er will also be in attendance. -- Niraj
 
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01/18/14 08:19 AM (10 years ago)
Sweet, enjoy the meet up! Can't beat the comments threads on these articles for a hearty morning chuckle.
 
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01/18/14 03:05 PM (10 years ago)
We all know iOS is ________
 
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01/18/14 03:06 PM (10 years ago)
I'm not allowed to express my personal opinion.
 
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01/19/14 07:48 PM (10 years ago)
Thomas you gotta start using the edit button :-) Great read, you're right, comments ARE the best part of the article. Lol! David
 

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