15.10.2014, 08:18
It's not a great idea to start a topic about smartphones. Seriously, it's like a religion for a lot of users. Every discussion about an iPhone or Android ends up in people arguing about which one sucks and which one doesn't.
I've got a Windows Phone 8, Android 4.4.2 (S5) and an iPhone 5 (about to purchase the iPhone 6 plus! I'm an apple fanboy, excuse me!). I like them all. The reason I've got those phones, is because I'm developing games for all those devices. And of course, as a smartphone fan, I love to see what they all are capable of doing. I like them all. I like iOS because it's more "closed", if you get what I mean. I got what I want, I do not need more. You can jailbreak your iPhone. But I do not see a reason to do that anymore since iOS 7 (yes, I used to jailbreak my phone when it had iOS 6 because I missed a lot of features). Android, the other hand, is quite easy to root and it gives you stuff which comes in handy for a developer. I'm not an android expert, so I might be making mistakes with my statements. I like experimenting what I can do with networks. I'm working on a man-in-the-middle app for fun. You can do some nice things with rooting your android phone, but besides the man in the middle attacks, I do not see a reason to root.
Anyway, on-topic: What do we think about the iPhone 4? In my opinion it's too small (just like the iPhone 5). I believe the iPhone 4 has got difficulties with iOS 7. If it doesn't have iOS 7, I'd say don't use it!
I've got a Windows Phone 8, Android 4.4.2 (S5) and an iPhone 5 (about to purchase the iPhone 6 plus! I'm an apple fanboy, excuse me!). I like them all. The reason I've got those phones, is because I'm developing games for all those devices. And of course, as a smartphone fan, I love to see what they all are capable of doing. I like them all. I like iOS because it's more "closed", if you get what I mean. I got what I want, I do not need more. You can jailbreak your iPhone. But I do not see a reason to do that anymore since iOS 7 (yes, I used to jailbreak my phone when it had iOS 6 because I missed a lot of features). Android, the other hand, is quite easy to root and it gives you stuff which comes in handy for a developer. I'm not an android expert, so I might be making mistakes with my statements. I like experimenting what I can do with networks. I'm working on a man-in-the-middle app for fun. You can do some nice things with rooting your android phone, but besides the man in the middle attacks, I do not see a reason to root.
Anyway, on-topic: What do we think about the iPhone 4? In my opinion it's too small (just like the iPhone 5). I believe the iPhone 4 has got difficulties with iOS 7. If it doesn't have iOS 7, I'd say don't use it!