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  1. Martin Durgan DDS says:

    We have choice, such as Google's Drive, which is integrated, as well as DropBox, Microsoft's OneDrive, and more. You just have the pathetically small iCloud…. which easily gets hacked.

  2. Mr. Brad Rohan IV says:

    I know I get better value using Apple along with with better support than with anything with Android (except maybe stock but that's still Android), who are Blackberry? Oh that company the used to be all the rage before it was crushed by the iPhone. Blackberry sucks now and nobody cares about thr Blackberry Priv. Apple is worth maybe 30 times what Blackberry is worth, keep your crapberry to yourself, I'm using a real phone while you're using a rehash of an ancient phone. No go and kill yourselve along with your crapberry. Idiot!

  3. Makenzie Carter says:

    Right. Do you know how many times on my iPad that I have to hit the "reload" button vs how few I've had to on my BlackBerry Priv or my Samsung Chromebook? It's about a 10:1 ratio. That's how slow and encumbered that Safari is. Chrome, by comparison is quick and easy to use. Safari is featureless, slow and cumbersome. How quaint that you think that's good. How quaint indeed lol. My Priv is a far better phone than ANY iPhone ever made. Even though I'm using an Snapdragon 808, and not an 810 or 820. What does that say about iOS? It's awful and encumbers the performance of the device.

  4. Daisy Donnelly says:

    Better value? HA!!!! How much does it take to build an iPhone? $242.50 USD, about for the 6 Plus. Remind me again, how much they charge. Oh yeah, $700 or more.

    I don't care what your idiotic fanboy mind thinks about the phones that real professionals, high-discretion employees, government workers across the globe, and security minded people actually use.

    A real phone? How? You can't even find out how many times Facebook probes your location. You can't have a unified inbox for your messages. I bet you can't type faster than 20 WPM on the software keyboard. You can't use NFC tags. You can't even tap-to-pair with bluetooth devices. Oh yeah, you don't have a physical keyboard. Finally, the iPhone is a child's toy. Go back to your mom and dad's basement and never come back out. I'm going to flag your comment for what it's worth due to your pathetic attempt to say "kill yourself" to me, because it's the most childish thing I've read on a disqus page.

  5. Miss Laisha Keeling Jr. says:

    "NFC was useless until Apple Pay." I used my NFC to pay for McDonald's in backwoods nowhere Tennessee in 2012 on my Galaxy S3. The 16 year old yokel'e eyes git huge and he asked me "Is that the new iPhone?" Guess what I got to tell him… So, by useless, you mean "not?"

  6. Kattie Bartell says:

    For the record, no app I have ever loaded "tried to [take] over [my] phone." Can you explain what you mean? Also, have you ever owned an Android phone and seen this behavior first hand, or are you regurgitating what you read on [insert random website here]? I'm not trying to be a jerk, here, I sincerely would like to know these answers.

  7. Albina Raynor says:

    You do realize that my absolute favorite browser isnt Chrome, and that me being a "fanboy" isn't nearly the delusion that you being one is. BlackBerry has its problems. Android has its problems. BlackBerry 10 had lots of problems. iOS has a lot more than any of those three combined. Just FYI, my favorite browser is Opera, and it's faster than both Chrome and Safari, but Chrome is a close second. Safari is behind the likes of Firefox, which I abhor, and old versions of NETSCAPE.

  8. Dr. Queenie Erdman DDS says:

    I too use my stock Samsung browser. It works pretty darned well and has a fairly clean interface.

  9. Dr. Tyson Connelly says:

    You're a fool if you think any Blackberry phone is better than an iPhone, Blackberry is nowhere near the iPhone never mind the Priv, I wouldn't touch anything Blackberry, in fact the olnly Android phone I'd ever consider is a nexus, the rest of Android is trash, but even that would play second fiddle to iPhone for me which is and always will be my favourite phone and the same with iOS remaining my favourite OS. Safari slow? You must be using an old iPhone 3G, safari is way more fluid than Chrome especially on this site where the comments section on here don't always load on chrome and when they do they are extremely slow, while Safari loads the comments section EVERY TIME. Chrome is still pathetic even with Marshmallow. You're clearly a delusional fanboy. Oh and with safari, I've only had to hit reload just twice since I've had my 5c, while with chrome I can't count the number of times I've had to hit reload.

  10. Nia Kilback says:

    You feel safer without options? That's sad. You can't change the way the os behaves, and that's really sad. No one says you have to, but at least I can put an icon where I want one, not where I'm told I have to.

  11. Dr. Roberto Will says:

    You'll be much better of coming to iOS and iPhone, Google has lost control of Android that is clear for all to see.

  12. Jordyn Kautzer says:

    And they have moved on from it and so should you.

  13. America Goldner says:

    This is the only area i prefer Apple, once a firmware update has been released everyone gets it, with android it takes nearly 2 years for everyone to get, i bet i get it on my Z3 a month before 7.0 comes out and then ill get that in 2019. not good sony, not good samsung, not good htc and the rest of you.

  14. Eloy Howell V says:

    For the record, if you haven't used an alternative, what you have isn't your "favorite" but your "only option."

  15. America Cartwright DDS says:

    I'm fine with how iOS is as I'm not bothered about customisation and it good because on Android so apps completely change the UI and even your dialler and I don't like that so I'm all for iOS being locked, I feel safer with and I know I'm getting fantastic value with iPhone, football manager runs really well on my 5c compared to my old nexus 6 which matches would take nearly 20 minutes to finish. Basically my 5c puts my old nexus 6 to shame. Thanks to Apple's fantastic optimisation of iOS. NFC was useless until Apple Pay.

  16. Demarco Kunze IV says:

    You feel a lot safer because you can't customize the home screen to be more comfortable? That's sad.

  17. Rylan Wuckert Jr. says:

    Right, because I'd TOTALLY use the ONE company that rips off Apple lol!!!!! That's such a joke! Don't flatter yourself, and your crappy company called Apple. I use a BlackBerry. You know, a real phone. Running Android, with a physical keyboard. 🙂

  18. Leonel Cruickshank Jr. says:

    Can we have the moderators remove this post? Threatening bodily harm is one thing, but the K word is altogether different.

  19. Willie Johnston says:

    I'm not going to move on from a security breach like that. It's unacceptable, and won't ever be acceptable. You're an Apple apologist, so you're not worth talking to.

  20. Jarred Wiegand says:

    If you can't move on from this then that's your problem I'm proud to be #teamapple because everything 'just works' better, you're an Android fanboy, like I care less if you talk to me or not. Stick your Android or samsung or whatever Lagdroid you use where the sun don't shine. Moron!

  21. Dr. Cale Bernhard says:

    Guess you like the Wi-Fi problems iOS has, the pathetic 16GB models that Apple still sells for some reason, and the fact that iOS is known for having Safari crashes, restart problems, and how the OS doesn't allow you to customize the "springboard" or whatever they call that crappy whack-a-mole app launching system. I can put an icon on the bottom right without filling out every other spot first…. can you? Oh right, you can't.

  22. Dr. Vivianne Cremin IV says:

    That's only happened once you plonker.

  23. Sammie Becker says:

    Exactly it's my choice, on Android a lot of apps try and tar over your phone, and with iOS locked down there is no danger of that happening and I feel a lot safer because of it, I don't give a monkeys about customisation beyond changing my wallpaper and arranging my apps in to folders. It's the same with most iPhone users too it's called choice and opinion.

  24. Mr. Kelton O'Conner says:

    To how many people?

  25. Ms. Alice Zieme says:

    Except you can't use the stuff you pay for, such as NFC chips. You're only allowed to use it for Apple Pay. I can use my BlackBerry Passport's or Priv's NFC chip, on both BB10 OS and Android. I think we know how you DON'T get what you pay for on iOS in terms of how locked the hardware is.

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