10 Reasons to Buy an Android Smartphone
Not only is there a vast variety of cell phones out there, but
there are also a variety of operating systems, each of them clamoring
for our attention and claiming that they're the best. The iPhone has
been a top contender as has the Android, each of them heavy hitters in
the mobile device technology bout. But here are ten reasons to go with
an Android phone rather than the iPhone.
1. Screen Size
While the iPhone only has a single screen size option of 3.5 inches, there are several Android handsets that have a more generous screen. Phones such as the Droid X, HTC EVO, Atrix and the Nexus S are great for watching movies, playing games and viewing full web pages.
2. Customization
Android allows more customization. Users can add live widgets that offer them direct updates on weather and RSS feeds as well as Twitter and Facebook updates. You can also bookmark contacts on the home screen and dial them with a single tap.
3. Camera
Android phones emerge victorious when it comes to camera power. While the iPhone can shoot HD videos, its camera only has 5 megapixels. Android phones have 8 megapixels and also shoot in 720p HD video.
4. HD on the TV
Several Android devices have HDMI ports that make it possible to watch HD right on your TV. Chances are slim that the iPhone will ever have another port besides the iPod connector, so iPhone users may never have the chance to stream HDTV on a large screen TV.
5. More Storage
With removable SD cards to swap and expand storage, Android phones can now store even more videos, applications and music.
6. Swift Processors
Recently Android phones have come with dual core processors that make performance speeds on the phones even faster than ever. The only downside to this is that all of that speed has a tendency to wear out the battery rather quickly.
7. 4G Data Speeds
There's a massive wave of powerful 4G phones filling up the market this year, and that's not including the ones being released by T-Mobile and Sprint.
8. Better Multitasking
Several users have reported that the multitasking capabilities are far superior on Android phones than they are on iPhones.
9. GPS Maps
Many people also use their phone as a GPS, just as many people have reported that the GPS Maps on Android phones are far superior. Android also has 3D Maps, a feature that will prove to be much more attractive.
10. Setting Apps as Default
If you don't like the pre-installed web browser on your Android phone, you can easily set an app as the default. How many apps can you set as the default on the iPhone?
So, which phone do you think is better?
1. Screen Size
While the iPhone only has a single screen size option of 3.5 inches, there are several Android handsets that have a more generous screen. Phones such as the Droid X, HTC EVO, Atrix and the Nexus S are great for watching movies, playing games and viewing full web pages.
2. Customization
Android allows more customization. Users can add live widgets that offer them direct updates on weather and RSS feeds as well as Twitter and Facebook updates. You can also bookmark contacts on the home screen and dial them with a single tap.
3. Camera
Android phones emerge victorious when it comes to camera power. While the iPhone can shoot HD videos, its camera only has 5 megapixels. Android phones have 8 megapixels and also shoot in 720p HD video.
4. HD on the TV
Several Android devices have HDMI ports that make it possible to watch HD right on your TV. Chances are slim that the iPhone will ever have another port besides the iPod connector, so iPhone users may never have the chance to stream HDTV on a large screen TV.
5. More Storage
With removable SD cards to swap and expand storage, Android phones can now store even more videos, applications and music.
6. Swift Processors
Recently Android phones have come with dual core processors that make performance speeds on the phones even faster than ever. The only downside to this is that all of that speed has a tendency to wear out the battery rather quickly.
7. 4G Data Speeds
There's a massive wave of powerful 4G phones filling up the market this year, and that's not including the ones being released by T-Mobile and Sprint.
8. Better Multitasking
Several users have reported that the multitasking capabilities are far superior on Android phones than they are on iPhones.
9. GPS Maps
Many people also use their phone as a GPS, just as many people have reported that the GPS Maps on Android phones are far superior. Android also has 3D Maps, a feature that will prove to be much more attractive.
10. Setting Apps as Default
If you don't like the pre-installed web browser on your Android phone, you can easily set an app as the default. How many apps can you set as the default on the iPhone?
So, which phone do you think is better?
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