Eug
Lifer
- Mar 11, 2000
- 24,142
- 1,792
- 126
I haven't had such problems on our iPhones. There were a few instability issues with iOS 7.0 but nothing to that extent at least with our iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iPad 2. And it's moot now anyway since the instability was eliminated with iOS 7.1.
In my experience also, the quality and consistency of the apps is better on iOS. Furthermore, I wouldn't recommend an Android phone unless it's a Nexus or Galaxy S series, for this reason. Compatibility issues.
I currently own a Nexus 7 and even today some apps aren't optimized for it. Many Android developers seem to target specific phones and largely treat the tablets, even Nexus, as 2nd class devices. I mostly liked the style and hardware of my Motorola Razr HD phone but even major apps sometimes were glitchy on it.
After this experience with Android I went back to iOS. I'm on an iPhone 5s and will replace the Nexus 7 with the next iPad Air release. I'll hand my Nexus 7 down to my toddler for car trips or whatever.
In my experience also, the quality and consistency of the apps is better on iOS. Furthermore, I wouldn't recommend an Android phone unless it's a Nexus or Galaxy S series, for this reason. Compatibility issues.
I currently own a Nexus 7 and even today some apps aren't optimized for it. Many Android developers seem to target specific phones and largely treat the tablets, even Nexus, as 2nd class devices. I mostly liked the style and hardware of my Motorola Razr HD phone but even major apps sometimes were glitchy on it.
After this experience with Android I went back to iOS. I'm on an iPhone 5s and will replace the Nexus 7 with the next iPad Air release. I'll hand my Nexus 7 down to my toddler for car trips or whatever.
Last edited: