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You will regret it.  there is a lot more to a phone than the specs and despite large screens and loads of gimics on Android phones, the iPhone beats them hands down as a device to use and live with.

 

And Apple's Iphones are highly restrictive too, when it comes to transference of files, pictures & music.

 

Try sending a MP3 between your Iphone & anything else via Bluetooth or NFC and it won't happen.

 

The screens are tiny and not very good when compared to the latest Androids, which are flexible when it comes to NFC & Bluetoothing things from one phone to another.

 

So you can tell by my attitude that I don't like or rate Iphones & won't until they (Apple) change their stance & implementation of Bluetooth which allows the user/owner to swap files, pictures & MP3's.

And Apple's Iphones are highly restrictive too, when it comes to transference of files, pictures & music.

 

Try sending a MP3 between your Iphone & anything else via Bluetooth or NFC and it won't happen.

 

The screens are tiny and not very good when compared to the latest Androids, which are flexible when it comes to NFC & Bluetoothing things from one phone to another.

 

So you can tell by my attitude that I don't like or rate Iphones & won't until they (Apple) change their stance & implementation of Bluetooth which allows the user/owner to swap files, pictures & MP3's.

 

And Apple's Iphones are highly restrictive too, when it comes to transference of files, pictures & music.

 

Try sending a MP3 between your Iphone & anything else via Bluetooth or NFC and it won't happen.

 

The screens are tiny and not very good when compared to the latest Androids, which are flexible when it comes to NFC & Bluetoothing things from one phone to another.

 

So you can tell by my attitude that I don't like or rate Iphones & won't until they (Apple) change their stance & implementation of Bluetooth which allows the user/owner to swap files, pictures & MP3's.

That's fine, I just do not value the things you mention.  I have never felt the need to transfer music by bluetooth, either with my iPhone of my S3.   What I do value however is reliability, and neither iPhone I have owned has ever frozen or had a function mysteriously stop working.  Both things are quite frequent with the S3.  Also many things such as setting up wifi connections etc have proven to be simpler and quicker in iOS.  The iOS apps are also generally more reliable and still have a better selection, with the app store much easier to find things in than Google Play.  I would however welcome a larger screen.  At the end of the day, it is what you are moct comfortable with and while I prefer iOS I still would have an Android as my second phone rather than two ones the same.

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