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Now that we have a good Google Maps solution
on the iPhone that supports voice-guided navigation, along with a new
Gmail client that rivals what you find on Android, the choice to go with
an iPhone over an Android device becomes even clearer.
I use all mobile operating systems because I like to test them out
and give them a chance to earn a spot in my pocket. While I am an
Exchange user in my day job, I also use Gmail extensively and always
found the Android experience best for Gmail. Even though I have tried
lots of different GPS navigation solutions, I invariably go back to
using Google Maps 99% of the time. These are both now excellent
applications on the iPhone. In addition, I find that the iPhone beats
Android in these areas:
- Apps and services still come to iOS first in many cases and in some instances we still don't see Android apps (UP, Fuelband).
- The iPhone's camera is among best of all smartphones, even without all the fancy features and options.
- Updates come from Apple and seem to skirt carrier control. You can
count on your iPhone getting updates for a couple of years, whereas your
Android phone may never get updated even a single time.
- It's a pleasure to visit a physical Apple store rather than a carrier store.
- The damage warranty for the iPhone is actually worth it, IMHO.
- The accessory market is vast, giving you broad choices at great prices.
I do like Android for widgets, large displays, NFC, and pushing the
limits of technology, but if I had to pick just a single smartphone then
the iPhone 5 would be my clear choice.
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