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What Carrier are you currently using?

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Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
 
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
 
Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
 
Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
 
Anyone own a Droid X? looking for a phone to hold me over until the next iPhone lol I dont really drop much, This ATT coverage is terrible where I work so I`m thinking about just canceling it now copping a droid x off ebay and using that then signing a contract when ever the next iPhone drops in the future.
 
Anyone own a Droid X? looking for a phone to hold me over until the next iPhone lol I dont really drop much, This ATT coverage is terrible where I work so I`m thinking about just canceling it now copping a droid x off ebay and using that then signing a contract when ever the next iPhone drops in the future.
 
Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
 
Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
 
Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.


Don't forget iPhones don't have flash while androids do
 
Originally Posted by illmatic34

Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

I'm in the market for a new phone so how much of a difference is there between an Android based one and an iPhone?

iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.


Don't forget iPhones don't have flash while androids do
 
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34


iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
Basically installing different/tweaked/customized/optimized operating systems on your phone
 
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34


iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
Basically installing different/tweaked/customized/optimized operating systems on your phone
 
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34


iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
Changing the whole user interface, dialer, notification bar, keyboard, almost everything, and deletes bloatware too.
for example

Stock:
6daa73ee2326x360.jpg.jpg


Custom ROM:
attachment.php


Another Custom ROM (which some of us are on right now
pimp.gif


pic111.jpg
 
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm

Originally Posted by Tetsujin23

Originally Posted by illmatic34


iPhone has a more user friendly interface and a better selection of apps, while an Android phone has better customization options and faster processors. Go with Android, trust me it's much much better. A rooted Android phone running a custom ROM > a jailbroken iPhone.
^this man speaks the truth.

Think about it, every time you flash a new ROM, feels like you have a new phone
pimp.gif
What do you guys mean by flashing a new ROM? I'm pretty ignorant to stuff like this, in case you haven't noticed
laugh.gif
Changing the whole user interface, dialer, notification bar, keyboard, almost everything, and deletes bloatware too.
for example

Stock:
6daa73ee2326x360.jpg.jpg


Custom ROM:
attachment.php


Another Custom ROM (which some of us are on right now
pimp.gif


pic111.jpg
 
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