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What Mobile Os Do You Like To Use. Ios, Android,blackberry,windows Phone,

geforceftw

if im forgetting any sorry.

android all the way

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Easily windows phone.  I've owned two android (Galaxt S and S2) and they can not compete with my Lumia 920.  They were only tolerable once I got a custom rom on them, and even then it is not as smooth as my phone now.  It is also too much work just to make a phone useable.

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I use both iOS and Android. I have to admit that iOS is certainly a bit bland. It's remained generally the same in terms of overall looks, while Android has had many makeovers. I currently use iOS with my iPhone 4S and Android with my Nexus 7. But I enjoy using them both.

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I wont be surprised if this is a one horse race

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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Been using Android and I find the whole experience annoying. Some day I will go iOS, but I'm not the type of person who buys a new phone unless it breaks.

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Moved to mobile. 

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With Android and loving it. I usually only get a new phone whenever the current one I have breaks which means new phones quite often. Has 4 last year. HTC 7 Surround, Blackberry Curve, Blackberry Torch, and Galaxy Note 2 my now current phone. Going good so far this year. Maybe I can make it till the Note 3 is released.

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I use iOS, Android, Windows phone, Blackberry and I would say from experience, I prefer Android with Touch Wiz UI skin.

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I find iOS easier to use, and easier to teach others how to use too. iOS is relatively straightforward, things either work one way, or they don't work at all. Thanks to the relatively large user base, it's also a good choice for the less tech-savvy, such as parents/relatives, who can easily find friends to help them if they have problems.

Android has a bit more flexibility, there are almost always solutions to problems, but they can be quite tricky and complicated. Think that more manufacturers should just use stock Android, and push out updates sooner, cleaner and easier to use.

Blackberry is a lovely OS too, obviously good for messaging and productivity, but as expected apps are relatively lacking.

Haven't tried Windows Phone though, seemed a very "social oriented" OS that just wasn't for me.

 

Personally I use Android, but that's mainly cos my use is mainly multimedia, can spend a couple hours a day watching videos on my phone, so the screen size of Android devices is better suited for this. Also, the speakers of the HTC One just make it a video watcher's dream.

 

Basically, I don't feel there's a "Best OS", I think the different OSes are suited towards different types of users, and people should just choose what's best for their usage scenario.

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Android for ma phone, iOS for the tablet... Windows for the PC? Google keeps them all in sync together.

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I'm currently using iOS but that's only because i have a jailbreak on it. if that somehow is not possible anymore in the future i will definetly buy a Android Phone since i love it on my tablet.

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I can't vote, because I've got a CM based Android 4.2.1 JellyTime rom on the phone and jailbroken IOS 5.1 on the iPad2. Best of both worlds.

 

To me IOS without a jailbreak is unbearable. I need my SBSettings, SwipeShiftCaret and Tab+.

 

I don't really play many games for gameplay anymore honestly. I play most games just for the graphics.

 

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