iOS vs. Android, Which suites you
Smartphone and tablet PCs are becoming the standard devices that people keep by their sides, and in their pockets, practically always. Just like with any fresh trend, there are more options, and hence more choices.
This can seem daunting so some. If you are in the market for a
new portable device, there are two leading operating systems that need
attention: iOS and Android. To make this decision easier, below is a
discussion of the key benefits, and downsides, of each of these.
Ease Of Use
What good is a new device if you
cannot figure out how to use it properly it? Many claim that iOS offers a
more stream-lined, and hence more user friendly, experience. iOS tends
to be more stable, because it is specifically designed for iPhones and
iPads, while Android is run on many different devices. If you want
something that is simpler, iOS is ideal. If you are comfortable with
technology, and wish to have more options, Android is the best choice.
Ability To Connect
There is no point having a good smartphone or tablet PC if it cannot connect to other devices, and the Internet, easily.
Android is known for its wide range
of options, and this includes the ability to connect any way you want.
Android devices can use Google Chrome (naturally), Mozilla Firefox, and
otherInternet browsers to sync up with your desktop. That means you can
have accesss to bookmarks, usernames, passwords and
even open tabs, no matter what device