Rooting Android phone: pros and cons.

Android phone pros and cons?

  • Don't know what to get iOS or android

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    Android phones are on many carriers which means your options of choices are higher. The iPhone is only on 3 of the 4 major carriers, and no regional, nor VMNOs. Android devices has more design choices which might be better for you. Also, unless your carrier locked the feature out, you can install apps from other stores, or even directly from the Internet (.apk files). This maybe a good or bad thing. Android devices can get a virus, but this is where a little common sense and wisdom comes to play. All smart phones are much like micro PCs. iPhone is dead simple to use. It has already been shown that iOS (the OS for iPhone) can be used by a toddler. With the integration of iTunes, there is not many software/device combination that works quite as well. This makes life simpler for those that don't want the hassle. This comes at a price though.The device is restricted from doing many things that an Android phone can do. This may not matter to a particular user, but for others - this can be a deal breaker.

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In my experience with android phones, there are occasional 'lock ups' which in some cases require turning the phone off, and/or removing the battery, then turning back on.. also notice somewhat poor battery life. I now have an Iphone, and all is working fine.. Don't know if that is universal, but I have heard of many others having similar problems..

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