S5 vs iPhone 6 plus

OK, so you understand the process of the OS being released to it being on your phone, right? And the differences between an Android OS upgrade and an iOS OS upgrade, right? Are you still surprised that it takes longer. I understand you want it us quickly as possible, but what would be a reasonable turn around time?
There's no reasonable turnaround time involved; the carriers just decide to turn off the spigot to your phone and that's that. If you get a Samsung or LG you just have to accept that you're throwing a dice for firmware updates and software features, and realize that next year's S6 version of Android/Touchwiz may or may not trickle down to your S5, and if they don't, well, it's off to XDA for you son. iOS users don't have that concern.

You seem to really dislike android, wonder why you have G2 and not a 5/5S at the moment.
I don't dislike Android at all, but I think it's fair to say that I do prefer iOS. It's you who loathes iPhone and perhaps that makes it seem as though I have some special hatred for Android. There's not such a thing as a perfect operating system and even after tweaking Android to death, it's still not perfect.
 
That's not customization, that's personalization. There's a difference.
Personalize is what you do with an unrooted device. Customize is when you start getting into Xposed modules and custom roms.
--> custom rom (yes), custom theme (requiring root) (yes).

For word definitions one can use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icechen1.wordlookup but it doesn't work so well for me. I just ask Google Now anyway and hear the definition back.
 
There's no reasonable turnaround time involved; the carriers just decide to turn off the spigot to your phone and that's that. If you get a Samsung or LG you just have to accept that you're throwing a dice for firmware updates and software features, and realize that next year's S6 version of Android/Touchwiz may or may not trickle down to your S5, and if they don't, well, it's off to XDA for you son. iOS users don't have that concern.

You don't have a view on what is reasonable, but you have a clear view of what is not... Do you understand why Android is taking much longer than iOS and why it is more difficult? I'm not making excuses for them, I'm just saying that it will never be as good as iOS because of the origin and the destination of the OS.

I don't dislike Android at all, but I think it's fair to say that I do prefer iOS. It's you who loathes iPhone and perhaps that makes it seem as though I have some special hatred for Android. There's not such a thing as a perfect operating system and even after tweaking Android to death, it's still not perfect.

No OS will ever be perfect for everyone. And even if you think its perfect, the next big thing might blow your 'perfect OS' out the water. So looking for perfection is a bit of a Utopia which will never be.

I loathe "iPhone" just for one reason, and its the same as the Blue Bulls. I don't dislike the phone/team at all, it's mostly the sheeple/supporters which grinds my gears. Did you watch the Apple keynote? So self absorbed. I was reading a live blog of it and the writer was really surprised at how the crowd was going wild at each announcement, compared to the Samsung keynote for the Note 4, where when Samsung wanted people to clap, it was all quiet (was actually very funny to watch). Anyway, while the live blogger was telling how the people are going wild at each announcement, I was thinking "I wonder if this is the long term effect of drinking the cool aid, or if they were served a portion before the keynote started" anyways, the keynote went on. Right at the end, the dude on stage says, "can all the apple employees please stand up". Holy schit, it was about half the people in the audience... The live blogger was actually pissed off that they had seats in front of him, as this keynote was meant for the press and not for the internal staff of apple. Just the way that Apple thinks they invent everything when they put it in their device, and they way they suck on their own .... while doing the presentation, is what really revs me up.
 
--> custom rom (yes), custom theme (requiring root) (yes).

For word definitions one can use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icechen1.wordlookup but it doesn't work so well for me. I just ask Google Now anyway and hear the definition back.

ok, i stand corrected. at first sight it just looked like a custom job on a launcher. It's still personalization (changing the look and feel), customization (changing how the phone/OS does certain things). I'm probably wrong on the definition, but I was just trying to keep the do different actions separate.
 
You don't have a view on what is reasonable, but you have a clear view of what is not...
I'm saying it doesn't matter what's reasonable. I'm enough of a power user to understand the business realities and I can root and flash. But you and I may be representative of 5% of phone users in that, and even then we have to wait for the XDA community to get their roms made. iOS users have no such concerns; everyone wakes up the same day with a notification that there's a new update to iOS8 available, they backup, and they let it run. Nexus users get the same treatment but again they're in the 5% of power users category, which is ironic since they have the most user friendly experience in all of Android. It's the same reason I wouldn't like to eat at Hell's Kitchen: I don't care why my food hasn't come to the table, I just want my damn food now.

No OS will ever be perfect for everyone. And even if you think its perfect, the next big
thing might blow your 'perfect OS' out the water. So looking for perfection is a bit of a Utopia which will never be.
Indeed; so why ask me if iOS is perfect? Of course it isn't. On balance I think it does more right than Android.

I loathe "iPhone" just for one reason, and its the same as the Blue Bulls.
I think that's a bit sad, honestly. Don't you have better things to worry about in life than some group of people with another phone brand?
 
I'm saying it doesn't matter what's reasonable. I'm enough of a power user to understand the business realities and I can root and flash. But you and I may be representative of 5% of phone users in that, and even then we have to wait for the XDA community to get their roms made. iOS users have no such concerns; everyone wakes up the same day with a notification that there's a new update to iOS8 available, they backup, and they let it run. Nexus users get the same treatment but again they're in the 5% of power users category, which is ironic since they have the most user friendly experience in all of Android. It's the same reason I wouldn't like to eat at Hell's Kitchen: I don't care why my food hasn't come to the table, I just want my damn food now.

OK. Don't think its fair, but that's your feeling, so you can feel whatever you want.

Indeed; so why ask me if iOS is perfect? Of course it isn't. On balance I think it does more right than Android.

I asked, because the way you stated that Android is never perfect, I didn't want to assume that you thought iOS is perfect, so I asked. And don't you mean "more than for me than Android"? For me, Android does more right, than iOS.

I think that's a bit sad, honestly. Don't you have better things to worry about in life than some group of people with another phone brand?

Apparently not. Don't you sometime just have the need to help people, to try and get them on the right path? And try and make them understand what they are missing? And how cool this side of the fence really is? ;)
 
OK. Don't think its fair, but that's your feeling, so you can feel whatever you want.
Is it fair as a consumer to buy a device where the software support dwindles to nothing after it's off the shelves from the first year? The direction of fairness is firstly towards the consumer.
And don't you mean "more than for me than Android"? For me, Android does more right, than iOS.
Yeah I mean that.


Apparently not. Don't you sometime just have the need to help people, to try and get them on the right path? And try and make them understand what they are missing? And how cool this side of the fence really is? ;)
I wouldn't be here if I didn't. But it's not the same thing as selectively disliking a group of people you don't know for reasons you assume to be true. Have you considered that Apple are just better at presentations than Samsung? I saw some of those S4/S5 keynotes, they're terrible.
 
Is it fair as a consumer to buy a device where the software support dwindles to nothing after it's off the shelves from the first year? The direction of fairness is firstly towards the consumer.

You are having a bad experience with LG. My Samsung one is a little better (not a lot). Just remember that after Samsung/LG/Whatever there is also our favorite service provider bloating up our OS even more with crapware. But sure, they should at least support a flagship with the latest updates for 2 years. How long it takes to get it to the device is debatable.

I wouldn't be here if I didn't. But it's not the same thing as selectively disliking a group of people you don't know for reasons you assume to be true. Have you considered that Apple are just better at presentations than Samsung? I saw some of those S4/S5 keynotes, they're terrible.

They are terrible. I won't even try to defend them. I kinda liked Google I/O's keynote. Straight to the point, just presenting the facts. No airy fairy nonsense
 
You are having a bad experience with LG. My Samsung one is a little better (not a lot).
I'm not having that bad of an experience; I'm talking in more of a broad sense but specifically something I can point to. But your S5 is a flagship now; will it get new Touchwiz when S6 is released? All I'm saying is, nothing matters except the user experience; no excuses, nothing. What you get in your hand is what Android really is. Apple took a stance from the beginning against carrier customisations and they took heavy flak for it, but it paid off. Google haven't done anything pro-consumer at all, and you want to defend them.

They are terrible. I won't even try to defend them. I kinda liked Google I/O's keynote. Straight to the point, just presenting the facts. No airy fairy nonsense
Google are getting better but did you try and watch the last one to the end? It got real waffley real fast.
 
Apparently not. Don't you sometime just have the need to help people said:
no one asked you to help anyone out. If someone asks you for your opinion or for help, then sure go ahead, but to get defenseless and agitated because someone uses and prefers a different device to you is just really really sad. I feel really sorry for you.
 
I'm not having that bad of an experience; I'm talking in more of a broad sense but specifically something I can point to. But your S5 is a flagship now; will it get new Touchwiz when S6 is released? All I'm saying is, nothing matters except the user experience; no excuses, nothing. What you get in your hand is what Android really is. Apple took a stance from the beginning against carrier customisations and they took heavy flak for it, but it paid off. Google haven't done anything pro-consumer at all, and you want to defend them.

The android operating system is open source, they can customize it, and include what they want. Also Samsung/LG/etc is also allowing the carrier customizations. OEM's license the Google product suite from Google and that's where Google make it's money. Something like the Fire Phone is Android based, but they used the completely opensource version of Android, which does not include Google suite. I don't know how that OS will fair in comparison with the Google suite versions out there. Apple on the other can do what they want, because it is proprietary to them. If Android was handled the same way as iOS, imagine the difference it could've made, but that's not Google's business strategy. Samsung is retrying their Tizen operating system again. Maybe if they can be in more control of it, they can eventually get it to the level that where Apple is in, but tbh I doubt it. Look how hard it is for Microsoft just to get some market share with the WP OS.

Google are getting better but did you try and watch the last one to the end? It got real waffley real fast.

Yeh, I watched the last one. It was reaaallly long. I could see they were rushing through it, because they had so much to show. Obviously people got a little twitchy in the audience. Did you hear the protesters outside? That was funny.
 
no one asked you to help anyone out. If someone asks you for your opinion or for help, then sure go ahead, but to get defenseless and agitated because someone uses and prefers a different device to you is just really really sad. I feel really sorry for you.

to get defenseless? :wtf:

don't feel sad. get an android and feel awesome. ;)
 
to get defenseless? :wtf:

don't feel sad. get an android and feel awesome. ;)

You are so blinded by your hate for iPhone it's amazing. You don't care that I enjoy my iPhone 6 with iOS 8. You just want me to use an android device because you think I will like it and because it's what you use. I'm happy for you that you prefer android. It doesn't bother me at all. You on the other hand will get irritated with me because I prefer iPhone and iOS 8. It's pathetic really.

Go enjoy your android and let me enjoy my iPhone with iOS 8.
 
The android operating system is open source, they can customize it, and include what they want. Also Samsung/LG/etc is also allowing the carrier customizations. OEM's license the Google product suite from Google and that's where Google make it's money. Something like the Fire Phone is Android based, but they used the completely opensource version of Android, which does not include Google suite. I don't know how that OS will fair in comparison with the Google suite versions out there. Apple on the other can do what they want, because it is proprietary to them. If Android was handled the same way as iOS, imagine the difference it could've made, but that's not Google's business strategy. Samsung is retrying their Tizen operating system again. Maybe if they can be in more control of it, they can eventually get it to the level that where Apple is in, but tbh I doubt it. Look how hard it is for Microsoft just to get some market share with the WP OS.
So much word. So little point.
 
I loathe "iPhone" just for one reason, and its the same as the Blue Bulls. I don't dislike the phone/team at all, it's mostly the sheeple/supporters which grinds my gears. Did you watch the Apple keynote? So self absorbed. I was reading a live blog of it and the writer was really surprised at how the crowd was going wild at each announcement, compared to the Samsung keynote for the Note 4, where when Samsung wanted people to clap, it was all quiet (was actually very funny to watch). Anyway, while the live blogger was telling how the people are going wild at each announcement, I was thinking "I wonder if this is the long term effect of drinking the cool aid, or if they were served a portion before the keynote started" anyways, the keynote went on. Right at the end, the dude on stage says, "can all the apple employees please stand up". Holy schit, it was about half the people in the audience... The live blogger was actually pissed off that they had seats in front of him, as this keynote was meant for the press and not for the internal staff of apple. Just the way that Apple thinks they invent everything when they put it in their device, and they way they suck on their own .... while doing the presentation, is what really revs me up.

lol. Fanie, Fanie, Fanie, this is so sad man. Seriously ? This gets you riled up ?

I like Apple products. I haven't seen the keynote. I have no intention of ever watching it. I have never watched a single Apple keynote and I have been a registered Apple dev for 3 years. I only downloaded the videos related to the parts which interest me. Swift, Metal.

Its really quite pathetic that people get so angry at something so small. lol.

You know, there is nothing wrong if you are passionate about the products that you like, or the work you do, etc.. But really, get angry at the competitions marketing hype ? lol. Oh boy :D
 
lol. Fanie, Fanie, Fanie, this is so sad man. Seriously ? This gets you riled up ?

I like Apple products. I haven't seen the keynote. I have no intention of ever watching it. I have never watched a single Apple keynote and I have been a registered Apple dev for 3 years. I only downloaded the videos related to the parts which interest me. Swift, Metal.

Its really quite pathetic that people get so angry at something so small. lol.

You know, there is nothing wrong if you are passionate about the products that you like, or the work you do, etc.. But really, get angry at the competitions marketing hype ? lol. Oh boy :D

The bulls disappointed him, he is a drymafia, be nice, he has real problems :D
 
So much word. So little point.

Let me rephrase. We were talking about user experience and apple making more choices FOR the consumer than Google (pro consumer).

iOS
license - proprietary. built, controlled and owned by one single entity. can make whatever rules they want, because it is their own.

Android
license - open source. built by google, used by many OEM's as the OS of choice. Pay's Google a license fee for Google services.

Because the android operating system is open source, the OEM's can do whatever they want pretty much, like allow carrier bloatware, just like they bloat the OS themselves.

So my point is, because Apple is in control of what they build and only used by themselves, they can pretty much make the rules of what they allow and don't allow into their OS. Not the same for Android, but because you have a bigger community behind android and a superpower like Google behind the OS, it is growing much faster than what Apple is, that's why it has overtaken Apple on the feature front, but because of the openness of open source, it is much harder to get the same level of experience than what apple can give.
 
You are so blinded by your hate for iPhone it's amazing. You don't care that I enjoy my iPhone 6 with iOS 8. You just want me to use an android device because you think I will like it and because it's what you use. I'm happy for you that you prefer android. It doesn't bother me at all. You on the other hand will get irritated with me because I prefer iPhone and iOS 8. It's pathetic really.

Go enjoy your android and let me enjoy my iPhone with iOS 8.

No need to get nasty. I'm trying to keep it civil, please try and do the same. No one asked you to comment on my comments.

lol. Fanie, Fanie, Fanie, this is so sad man. Seriously ? This gets you riled up ?

I like Apple products. I haven't seen the keynote. I have no intention of ever watching it. I have never watched a single Apple keynote and I have been a registered Apple dev for 3 years. I only downloaded the videos related to the parts which interest me. Swift, Metal.

Its really quite pathetic that people get so angry at something so small. lol.

You know, there is nothing wrong if you are passionate about the products that you like, or the work you do, etc.. But really, get angry at the competitions marketing hype ? lol. Oh boy :D

same goes for you, I never called any of the iphone users pathetic. if i did, i apologise.

and riled up? who's riled up? I think the cool aid is doing funny things to your eyes. don't try and read to much my comments, you might strain something.
 
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