September 3rd, 2013 at 6:19 AM
Well, I don't prefer one operating system over the other. They both have their pros and cons.
As far as devices go.. The Android smartphones and tablets are on the cheaper side, while iPhones and iPads are very expensive. I own a Nexus 7 tablet and an iPad 4 and they're both great devices. I don't use my Nexus 7 much these days because it lacks storage space and there's no microSD card slot (not to mention that it's full). I use my iPad more because I want to stock up on the latest episodes of Naruto Shippuden to re-watch (the good battles) and the iPad gives me 64 GB of space to do so.
When I purchased my Nexus 7, it was only available in a 16 GB capacity model (and 8GB, but two large Android games and your available storage space is gone). Now, there's a 32GB model. I might upgrade to the next gen Nexus 7 (it should have better specs) later on or the Nexus 10. The Nexus 10 is a powerhouse and the screen is larger. It also has a microSD card slot because Samsung made the thing.
As far as devices go.. The Android smartphones and tablets are on the cheaper side, while iPhones and iPads are very expensive. I own a Nexus 7 tablet and an iPad 4 and they're both great devices. I don't use my Nexus 7 much these days because it lacks storage space and there's no microSD card slot (not to mention that it's full). I use my iPad more because I want to stock up on the latest episodes of Naruto Shippuden to re-watch (the good battles) and the iPad gives me 64 GB of space to do so.
When I purchased my Nexus 7, it was only available in a 16 GB capacity model (and 8GB, but two large Android games and your available storage space is gone). Now, there's a 32GB model. I might upgrade to the next gen Nexus 7 (it should have better specs) later on or the Nexus 10. The Nexus 10 is a powerhouse and the screen is larger. It also has a microSD card slot because Samsung made the thing.