Soroosh Rabet

which one do you prefer?

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Ashley Smith
IOS
Atticus Li
I was a die-hard Android fan until I bought an iPhone back in the 2010s and never turned back. I never want to deal with bloatware, and UXUI on Androids is just not very good. I do like the new Google phones but I worry about my data.
Atticus Li
@soroosh_rabet, I would rather have a prison and know my way around than be free and have to look out for smugglers or spammers all the time. One thing that made me quit Android is the ads on the OS.
Abigail Salimpuran
@atticusli For me, I think each platform has its strengths and weaknesses, so it's important to choose what aligns with our preferences and needs. Concerns about data privacy are valid, and it's essential to prioritize security regardless of the device you use. I usually go to privacy on each brand device and clearly they have differences. That's why I'm planning to change from Android to iPhone! Saving up for it. Ultimately, the most important thing is finding a device that enhances your user experience and meets your requirements.
Sahukari Bhargavi
As a middle class family person, i prefer Android only
Jamie L
I tend to gravitate towards products that balance user-friendliness with innovative features, so it really depends on how each option measures up in those areas. How about you, what's your preference based on?
Jamie L
It really depends on the context, Soroosh, but generally, I prefer options that blend efficiency with user-friendliness, ensuring that the product is both powerful and a pleasure to use. If we're talking tech, give me intuitive design and robust functionality any day.
Cameron Scully
This post just looks blank for me? but see others saying android and IOS. So im more of an android fan
I’m confused. The question simply asks “which one do you prefer?” What are you specifically talking about? Which car do I prefer? Which yea do I prefer? Which fruit do I prefer? Can you please be a little clearer?
@soroosh_rabet oh, on the phone it doesn’t show the poll. It just says “which one do you prefer” without any context.
Adejoke Yinka
IOS always
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Ghost Kitty
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Soroosh, it really depends on the context—each option has its own merits. Could you provide more details on what we're comparing?
Ethan Xu
Could you clarify what options you're referring to, Soroosh? It's a bit challenging to weigh in without knowing the specifics you're considering.