The ONe x is much better than the 4S. Better screen IMO with higher resolution (bigger too), more ram, faster CPU...
The big thing is the One X is more customizable. You're stuck with whatever apple tells you you can have with the 4S. With the One X you can root and flash custom roms and remove HTC Sense if you don't want it, sideload apps, make your homescrean more of a desktop experience. It also supports more video and audio formats since it's not tied to itunes.
What device does your friend currently have?
She currently is using my old 3GS and recently broke the screen. I put a whole new digitizer but i guess the proximity sensor on it doesn't work now...that and she has an upgrade ready. I gave her a loaner phone which was a Motorola Bravo, she liked android other than that particular phone being midrange and not very powerful. She's been going back and forth between either a 4S or the One X.
The One X is quantitatively better than the iPhone 4s, but the iPhone may be qualitatively better for HER. And that is what matters at the end of the day.
Bingo. Don't let phone specs sway you from iOS or Android. Whatever works best for the indiviudal is really the best phone.
But there's absolutely no harm in getting a OneX for a month and trying it out. If I were going to do Android and the GNex was out of the question, I would definitely recommend either the Atrix HD or the OneX. Motorola's android skin is actually a little more lean than HTC's, but I don't really like the shape/feel of the Atrix HD. But this is all subjective, of course.
But hey, you have thirty days on AT&T to change your mind. Tempted to take the iPhone 5 back and try a Lumia 920 when it comes out. Remember that we have a slew of phone coming out in the next month or two. The Lumia's and some other WP8 devices will hit, the OneX+ (but it probably won't be $100) and hopefully some new Nexus'.
I don't know if I could really adovcate buying a 4S over a 5 though. I know some people are really strapped for cash and I guess they do it, but I think you should always buy the newest iOS device, especially when renewing a 2-year contract. Your' going to have that phone through at LEAST 3 iOS versions, and there will inevitably be things in one OS version or two that the 4S won't be able to do because of the slower processor. But some people just want to make phone calls and surf the web, so they don't care. Which is why I did end up buying my Mother in Law a 4 last year after the 4S was released.
All of that sounds nice to a nerd, but the average person cares about none of that. They just want a phone that roll work on a consistent basis.
Someone even asking about the one x is going to be interested in this though. Otherwise they would just join the sheep.
Someone even asking about the one x is going to be interested in this though. Otherwise they would just join the sheep.
You underestimate females...my sister for example, she actually went to android before me and I tried to get her into an iphone because I thought it would be easier. She said "it cant do this or be customized like that or have widgets." She further said that the iphone was both small and dumbed down and she is not a tech person at all. Then I went to android and actually understood what she was trying to explain to me.
So my point is, dont assume that every female can't or won't want to customize their device with android and a larger screen. Best to give them the opportunity to experience it and decide.
bearxor said:But there's absolutely no harm in getting a OneX for a month and trying it out
here is a link to the verge review. IMO they are pro apple in their reviews but this review speaks for it self.
so its a plus for android.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/13/3082261/29-days-with-android
here is a link to the verge review. IMO they are pro apple in their reviews but this review speaks for it self.
so its a plus for android.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/13/3082261/29-days-with-android