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Alright, Hello again guys. I'm kinda wanting an iPhone 5. Due to my friend recently getting the 4s and realizing how the ecosystem is great. I do like Android though. So, Should I sell my S2 and get the iPhone 5? Also, one of the reasons is because 3 (my favourite UK carrier) is bringing out 4G LTE. The iPhone 5 supports it and my S2 doesn't. Why should I get the iPhone 5 over my S2? *sigh* don't fight.
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Are you sure that the iPhone support the frequency regarding the 4G in your area?
I'd go for a S3 instead for iPhone.
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Rather get an S3 - iPhone 5 is a great phone but it's not worth the money it costs.
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Well iPhone 5 and S3 is like Xbox and PS3, you can decide on your own. However, I wouldn't go mainstream, I'd go for the S3 rather, especially since I love Android and the size of the screen.
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If you enjoy having to deal with iTunes to add things to your phone, get the iPhone.
Otherwise, get a new Android phone; the Samsung Galaxy S3, or the HTC One X/V (depending on where you live) are great options.
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It's so difficult to decide. I'm just wondering what would work out longer in the long run?
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It really is a matter of preference. I had the same debate about 4 months ago.
I do like iOS, but I'm not a fan of iTunes and I REALLY didn't want to have to add things to my phone via iTunes. I then thought about the Galaxy S3, it seemed like a very decent phone and I've always had good experience with Samsung devices. However, I was really looking for a company who has always made really good smartphones- that being HTC. I have never had a Samsung smartphone in the past, but I do know they work wonders. HTC on the other hand I have owned several and they have always worked just fine for me. Which is why I decided to go with the HTC One X.
If you want my professional opinion, go with an Android device. The only decent thing the iPhone offers is Siri, but come on, who really uses it like they show in the commercials?