iOS vs Android: The Showdown between the iPhone 4S and the Galaxy S3

A friend of mine brought to my attention the Samsung Galaxy S3, and how amazing it looked. He thought I should try it out and see how it compared to iOS and the iPhone. Me being the gadget lover that I am, I took him up on the challenge. He kept sending me YouTube videos of how nice the thing was, etc…So I finally bit the bullet and got it Monday. If you’ve read anything on this blog, you’ll know that I have an affection for Apple products, but that doesn’t mean I’m only going to like iOS. That being said, does Android have what it takes to win over an iOS user? Let’s find out:

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Android has a massive lack of quality control

If you’ve ever used an Android phone in the past year or two, there’s one thing that you can immediately notice; it’s slow. Things just don’t move as smoothly as they should, things crash, and just the overall experience is pretty sad. Android has been around since 2008 and is currently at 3.2.1 for tablets and 2.3.7 for phones. Now I want to make one thing absolutely clear, I’m not hating on Android or loving one Operating System over another, this is just purely tech observations about my experiences with one OS and comparing it to another. I have no intention to single out a single OS or make one feel superior in any way. With that said, Android as a whole has a very massive lack of quality control. Why is it ok for manufacturers to think it’s ok to ship phones with buggy ROMs or with things that just don’t work? The sad part of it is that customers just accept it and go about their way. Granted there are ways of fixing things, since you can root your phone and gain access to everything. However, if the issue lies in the drivers, you have no control over these. So what aspects of Android lack in QC?

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iPhone 4S preview

Tuesday, Apple announced the iPhone 4S, the next iteration of the iPhone. Now many people were expecting the iPhone 5, but that’s not quite what Apple had in mind. If you remember, Apple released the 3GS a year after the 3G. It looked exactly the same as the 3G, but had better hardware inside. A year later, they introduced the iPhone 4, with a brand new look. This time, Apple is doing it again with the 4S. Leading up to the keynote, there were probably 12,000 different  rumors about what the new iPhone would be. Everything from a brand new design (along with the title iPhone 5), to a 4″ screen, to a teardrop design made of complete metal to two models being released. Unfortunately for some, none of these rumors were true. The only shred of evidence came from a beta of iTunes 10.5 that revealed images of the “iPhone 4S”. So what is the iPhone 4S, and what does it offer over the regular 4?

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AT&T HP Pre3 review

With the demise of WebOS about a month or two ago, HP still had a phone up it’s sleeve, the Pre3. Since HP bought Palm back in 2010, we had hoped that a big name would actually revive WebOS and make it a contender in the smartphone OS market. Little did we know that HP would sink WebOS so fast, we didn’t know what hit us. After HP shut down all WebOS hardware, all the major cell phone carriers in the US cancelled their orders for the Pre3, and it never officially saw the light of day. However, eBay started trickling out AT&T models little by little, only at a cost of $600+. Flash forward to a few weeks later, and I was able to get one for $250. Being an avid Mac/iPhone user, I was eagerly waiting to see how WebOS would play on much better hardware (compared to the older Pres, and the crappy Pixi/Veer). So is the phone that never made it to retail a worthy device? The answer is an astounding yes.

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Apple iCloud and the potential for amazing things

Last Monday Apple released an interesting new product, iCloud. Now most people will groan at Apple’s unwavering love for everything “i-related”, but the idea of what iCloud is, is incredibly interesting. Initially thought to just be “iTunes in the cloud”, but it turns out to be much, much more. Overall iCloud is the replacement for MobileMe, as that was the replacement for .Mac, but goes a few steps further. Yes iCloud will give you email, calendar, contact syncing that MobileMe currently gives you, but deeply integrates with iOS to deliver something MobileMe could never do. With iOS 5, Apple decided to completely get rid of the need for a PC/Mac and let you sync everything from the cloud wirelessly or even from your computer, but wirelessly. WiFi syncing isn’t new at all, but it’s a welcomed feature that’s been missing since iOS was first brought to fruition. WiFi sync is nice, but what if you don’t have a PC/Mac? In comes iCloud.

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Apple iPhone 4 review

The iPhone 4 has been released for the past 3 weeks now, and it has received much fanfare.  While it is by far one of the best smartphones out there, it does have a fewproblems that people already know about…the antenna.  While I’ll get to the antenna issue a little later, it’s been such a major issue that pretty much everyone has heard about it.  But is this phone a significant upgrade from the 3GS?  Or is it just another phone to make people buy it?  As with most Apple products, it is one damn beautiful phone.  As with everything, this phone isn’t for everyone and there are a number of factors that you should think of if you’re looking at buying this phone.  But let’s get into the actual review here.

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