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Both have their advantages and disadvantages. I've had both devices but I can say that I can do much more with an android than I can with iOS. There's too much that's encrypted in iOS that makes one have to go through many steps just to get something. Both have the ability to jailbreak or root, but android still gives more options overall. The only reason some people still use iphone is simply because their friends/family use imessage. Though actually, there was a way to get imessage on your browser without even owning an iphone because they found a way to message through that server.

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When buying a phone, we generally recommend sticking with the same platform your current phone uses. At a minimum, switching entails learning the quirks of a new interface and potentially losing access to purchased apps, app-specific data, or even photo and data services.1 But if you’re considering a switch, we have some insight on the real-world differences between iOS and Android, gleaned from thousands of hours of using smartphones and tablets on both platforms.

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For work iOS, only with Macbook this is a full package (but only iPhone and standard Windows PC is also quite good)

For fun Android, it makes sometimes better photos, you can modify apps with LuckyPatcher :) 

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On 9/11/2018 at 6:35 PM, Conspicuous said:

It boils down to what you're used to and prefer. Pro's and Con's on both ends but simplicity seems to be taken by iOS 

agree with that ;)

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