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<blockquote data-quote="aj1" data-source="post: 22284714" data-attributes="member: 16620"><p>I believe all the opinions in this thread are biased.</p><p></p><p>However, as a Mobile QA engineer I am using all sort of Android and iOS devices (Phones and Tablets) in my day to day life. With my current experience, so far I prefer iOS over Android.</p><p></p><p>Would be nice to know the answers for the followings as a part of your above comment.</p><p>1. Which Android Phone are you using at the moment?</p><p>2. Which Android device did you customize?</p><p>3. What features did you customize on Android?</p><p>4. What are the reasons for customize those features?</p><p>5. What can you explore on Android devices which can not be explored on iOS?</p><p></p><p>I believe most of the Android user's don't have the knowledge to customize their phones. Nobody is using most of the features in their daily activities either. So if you talk about customization, you are referring to very limited number of people. Out of those people, they will be using those customized features for a short time period. Once they passed the honeymoon period, they will fallback to stock apps again.</p><p></p><p>Once you customized your device, you can not guarantee the stability of the OS.</p><p></p><p>Also if you are referring "customization" as an app which can be downloaded from PlayStore to change wallpapers, ringing tones, add widgets and bla bla bla... then you're not talking about "customization". Because most of the people who has the same idea about the Android OS over iOS, they will bring customization and open source in to the table. But they really don't have a clue about what they are talking.</p><p></p><p>Open for conversation.. Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aj1, post: 22284714, member: 16620"] I believe all the opinions in this thread are biased. However, as a Mobile QA engineer I am using all sort of Android and iOS devices (Phones and Tablets) in my day to day life. With my current experience, so far I prefer iOS over Android. Would be nice to know the answers for the followings as a part of your above comment. 1. Which Android Phone are you using at the moment? 2. Which Android device did you customize? 3. What features did you customize on Android? 4. What are the reasons for customize those features? 5. What can you explore on Android devices which can not be explored on iOS? I believe most of the Android user's don't have the knowledge to customize their phones. Nobody is using most of the features in their daily activities either. So if you talk about customization, you are referring to very limited number of people. Out of those people, they will be using those customized features for a short time period. Once they passed the honeymoon period, they will fallback to stock apps again. Once you customized your device, you can not guarantee the stability of the OS. Also if you are referring "customization" as an app which can be downloaded from PlayStore to change wallpapers, ringing tones, add widgets and bla bla bla... then you're not talking about "customization". Because most of the people who has the same idea about the Android OS over iOS, they will bring customization and open source in to the table. But they really don't have a clue about what they are talking. Open for conversation.. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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