Tuesday, July 28, 2020
iPhone or Andriod?
When reading Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business, Postman consistently brings up that today's generation is dependant on a television-based culture, rather than your old fashion print-based culture. When looking into the television-based culture, much of our generation today is revolved around phones, and we are constantly debating which is better, iPhone or Andriod? The latest releases of iPhone start at the price of a thousand dollars, driving away customers to Andriod as some cannot afford it. Many people claim Andriod has a better camera quality than iPhone, as seen with the latest release of the Google Pixel phone. However, people believe the iPhone is worth every penny, as the interface is easier to use. The problem with the iPhone is that it requires more re-charging than a regular Andriod phone. Hence, it really comes down to the person's opinion when choosing a phone, whether you prefer function over appearance or what fits your budget. What do you prefer when shopping for a phone? Do you look for a phone that works well or what looks appealing to the eye? Lastly, the ultimate question is do you prefer iPhone or Andriod?
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My parents refuse to buy Apple products. They think the price is just not worth the quality, plus they think Android phones are more simple to use which goes against what you said, so there is definitely an opinion factor to that. That being said I have only owned Android phones. I have always wanted an iPhone though because quite literally all of my friends have an iPhone and I can not play Game Pigeon games, I turn the text color to green in messages, certain games are only on iPhones, and whatever other iPhone exclusive features that I am left out on. A couple of my friends have pestered me about trying to get my parents to buy me an iPhone or me buying one myself, but I have decided to just wait until I get a job and am independent enough to get my own stuff. I have wondered if it is really all I dreamed of though, for the cost specifically. As of right now I am going to try an iPhone and see how I like it and then decide later on if I want to keep on getting an iPhone when I need a new phone. I can not really say which one I prefer, but based on everything that my friends have and I do not, I think I would prefer the iPhone.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to shopping for phones, I prefer a Iphone because there's lots of apps that androids don't have access to. I also feel like Iphones are faster and can last longer than most androids. I usually look for if it works well. I've grown up to using both Iphone and android. I feel like its not bad to use androids but since there is facetime on Iphones, people are more attracted to it. Overall, I prefer an Iphone based on the fact that I have an Iphone at the moment. Most people can't afford Iphones and I've went through that situation before.Although, if I were to compare both phones, an Iphone is more useful due to how many selective apps and settings there are. To include, I really like the Facetime part of the phone rather than downloading skype or other apps to facetime. A big part of it is also the quality of the pictures on the Iphone.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the iPhone when shopping for a phone. Growing up, I only had iPhones. My entire family owns Apple products and they absolutely refuse to buy Android products. They just don't like how it looks and the interface is very difficult to use. An iPhone works well, and is also very visually appealing. I guess using iPhones is easier for me, because I basically grew up using them. If you were to give me an Android, I wouldn’t know how to turn it on. There are many features that iPhones have that Androids do not, such as FaceTime and iMessage games. I use FaceTime to talk to my friends all the time and when we're bored we could send iMessage games to each other. I don’t think I would be able to sacrifice that for a supposedly “better” camera Android has. My iPhone camera works pretty well and it’s extremely good for taking pictures. Also, the battery life of the most recent iPhone lasts extremely long so I am able to use my phone all day without charging it. I think the iPhone is worth every penny and it's just simply easier to use than Android. When it comes down to it, I prefer the iPhone over Android.
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