Android or iPhone?

The iPhone was once known as “the phone” to have - that is until the Android made its debut. While the iPhone is still a popular phone to own, the Android has surpassed what the iPhone OS has to offer.
 
The iPhone was once known as “the phone” to have - that is until the Android made its debut. While the iPhone is still a popular phone to own, the Android has surpassed what the iPhone OS has to offer.

May I ask what the main benefits are with the Android over the iPhone? Personally I haven't had any problems with my iPhone.

Thanks.
Jack
 
May I ask what the main benefits are with the Android over the iPhone? Personally I haven't had any problems with my iPhone.

Thanks.
Jack

I believe Android supports Flash. Android is also more customizable and supports multitasking (not true multitasking like WebOS allows, but still better than the iPhone).

In addition, there is a large variety of Android-based hardware you can pick to work with. There is no hardware choice with Apple, yet its also a lot more pricey.
 
I'm not a phone person, but I like the iPhone the best, only thing I have is an iPod Touch though, like I said not a phone person. =P
 
The new OS, iOS 4.0 is coming out soon. Unfortunately I have an original iPhone and so am left out of the loop-I cannot get the new OS. Pooh.

Do I want to upgrade with a company that has just cut me out? I'm not sure.
 
Both very good but in terms of what you can do- the android allows much more, thus why I'm voting Google Android!
 
An Android phone is the best for googling, MSN and socializing. Has a cool slide screen and like the blackberry, has an easy to use QWERTY keyboard.

An iphone is the best for helpful apps and fun, entertaining things.
 
Android is much more open source, apps store wise and hardware wise.

iPhone, better apps, but they are not "open" as Android, i.e. all apps are approved.

Android has phones with keyboard. iPhone does not.
Android is front different carriers. iPhone typically is not.
 
Android is much more open source, apps store wise and hardware wise.

iPhone, better apps, but they are not "open" as Android, i.e. all apps are approved.

Android has phones with keyboard. iPhone does not.
Android is front different carriers. iPhone typically is not.

Android is much more open source.... that's why I go with android.
 
I personally think iPhone is ahead of the game at the moment. They've been doing it for awhile and its got almost 150,000 apps. Even though like 50,000 are useless apps :p

The past HTC phones I have used I always had issues with :S

android market is quickly catching up to this game. It won't be long before android catches up to iPhone in number of apps ... maybe even cross it.
 
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