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Old 01-16-2014, 03:45 PM  
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Mineistaken, you are missing the point.

"Better" is defined by the consumer. The "Best Phone", is the phone that is best for the customer.

I tried all different kinds of phones a long time ago and finally bought my first Apple iPhone about 5 years ago. I like it because its the best for me. It does everything that I want it to do, and everything I need it to do. The batteries last forever and the screen is great. I've dropped each phone since then a few times each and broke only one of them.

I like the iPhone not only for being a phone, but the company behind it. I've always had great service from Apple for not just my phone but for my other apple products too.

You are comparing Android to Apple, which you should not do. There are many different phones made to run the Andoid operating system, but only 1 phone for IoS.

Are 99% of all Android phones good? Sure, why not? Companies that make them have big investments riding on them so they are as good as they can possibly be I'm sure.

Will I consider another phone when I'm ready to buy a new one? Of course I will - I like to consider myself a smart consumer. Only idiots confuse brand loyalty with sheeples, or blindly purchase from a company just because they like them. I, like most other consumers (including Apple customers), are fickle and always looking for the next big thing. If Apple fails to deliver of course they will lose customers, just like any other company would.

People here always joke that Apple customers are Sheeps who buy inferior, overprice products just because of the brand when I would argue that just the opposite is true. I have tried lots of other brands, and I come from a PC-only background for the longest time. Apple my friend, makes good stuff. Stop feeling so excluded and go check out their store once in a while and maybe you can stop being the real sheep.
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