Quote:
Originally Posted by TheScorpion
There is very little difference between an iPhone and any Android device, if we are going by the examples you presented.
- Android Device Manager
- Google Play Store does the same thing
- Support is pretty similar on both sides. For Google, it's more about the software, not the hardware.
|
As I said, both devices are pretty much the same. However I cannot track an iPhone on Android Device Manager, and if I buy an app from iTunes I do not get it from Google Play for free.
And you are misreading what I mean by support. I mean that I have to support my wife's phone. So if I use the same platform day in and day out, I can resolve the issue much faster. At work I have to support both Android and iPhone, and I am much better with iPhone. My buddy who has an Android phone is much quicker with Android issues than I am. Just a matter of being familiar with what we use.
As mentioned in the OP, his wife is getting an iPhone- period. My point is there is very little difference between the two systems; that the little differences would be enough to make me want to be on the same things.