I always liked to experiment in terms of electronics, to try something new, though with the position of today's course - it's getting harder to do somehow))). I had to use android (various versions), windows phone and ios respectively. So I can draw the following conclusions that are not unfounded: android after a year of work starts to terribly slow down, glitches fly out and the phone starts to live its own life separately from the owner, let's say it gets out of hand, a hard slap helps it get back on the path of obedience as a reboot with a complete reinstallation of itself system and, accordingly, applications, which spends quite a lot of personal time and such dances are repeated about once every three months, which is not very pleasant. Going further without minuses, there are still not enough applications in the store, but there are popular applications necessary for everyday life (viber, whatsapp, skype, navigator, etc.) and yes, you still have to sit to figure it out, it is not familiar to IOS users and Android. For me, the stability of work is still an important factor, and IOS gave it to me, no, well, it doesn’t have glitches, there are a lot of applications, as for me it’s convenient to use, I also gave my parents an iphone, it’s not over 6)))), for their age it was easy for them to figure it out now they send me photos via imessage and it’s not at all difficult for them. You can draw the following brief conclusions: Android if you want and love to finish something, make yourself root rights and get an open OS, program, first break everything and then fix it and you stick out of it, take android will not regret it. If you are for a stable job, but you don’t have money for an iphone, then feel free to take windows phone. If you have extra money and you are ready to pay for the brand, tactile sensations and reliability, then take the iphone.
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