Regarding ecosystems, tell me I am wrong but this is my personal observations
I have Windows PC's and laptops, and I recently bought an Android Samsung S3.
I also have a complete Apple ecosystem - iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, iPad, iPad mini, iPhone, iPod touch etc
While the Samsung S3 is an excellent phone, possibly better than the iPhone 5, and the Android software is also excellent. Where I fail however, is getting everything streamlined across my Windows 7 PC's and Windows 7 laptops and my Android S3 phone. It is REALLY fiddly and finicky. Highly frustrating.
My Apple ecosystem on the other hand is highly automated and intuitive. I change something on my iPad, and before I can run over to my iPhone or one of my Macs.....the changes have already be made on them. Amazing to drop a file/picture whatever on one device and appears on the others. Excellent if you use Calendars, Notes, sharing Word docs etc
To summarise, I love my Samsung S3 and Android operating system, but it frustrates the heck out of me. Resulting in me going back to using my old iPhone 4. Google is a fantastic company, but their ecosystem (if you can call it that) is a very far cry from that of Apples.
Obviously, to truly experience the advantages of the Apple ecosystem, you need all the Apple stuff, Macs iPad, iPhone etc etc. You won't benefit from this experience if you only have an iPhone, or just the iPad.
I have Windows PC's and laptops, and I recently bought an Android Samsung S3.
I also have a complete Apple ecosystem - iMac, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, iPad, iPad mini, iPhone, iPod touch etc
While the Samsung S3 is an excellent phone, possibly better than the iPhone 5, and the Android software is also excellent. Where I fail however, is getting everything streamlined across my Windows 7 PC's and Windows 7 laptops and my Android S3 phone. It is REALLY fiddly and finicky. Highly frustrating.
My Apple ecosystem on the other hand is highly automated and intuitive. I change something on my iPad, and before I can run over to my iPhone or one of my Macs.....the changes have already be made on them. Amazing to drop a file/picture whatever on one device and appears on the others. Excellent if you use Calendars, Notes, sharing Word docs etc
To summarise, I love my Samsung S3 and Android operating system, but it frustrates the heck out of me. Resulting in me going back to using my old iPhone 4. Google is a fantastic company, but their ecosystem (if you can call it that) is a very far cry from that of Apples.
Obviously, to truly experience the advantages of the Apple ecosystem, you need all the Apple stuff, Macs iPad, iPhone etc etc. You won't benefit from this experience if you only have an iPhone, or just the iPad.