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iPhone 7 is Now the World's Fastest Phone (By a Lot)

I have been using iPhone since iPhone 3G and still I like iPhone despite the competition has got much fierce and great Android phones packed with features have come along but still they cannot beat iPhone in performance in long term.
Its all depend on personal preferences. If someone like simplicity and closed OS then apple is for them. If someone like plenty of tweaks, customisation and modification to change the look and feel of software then android is for them. I bought many iphones but sold them within week as found them boring and too simple thats the reason that mostly female and noob prefer iphones. I am someone who root phones for blocking ads, downloading songs from youtube, downloading t orrents, playing live tvs via kodi, deleting bloatware, recording calls, flashing new software etc. You can run note 5 software on note 3 and thats the advantage of android
 
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Its all depend on personal preferences. If someone like simplicity and closed OS then apple is for them. If someone like plenty of tweaks, customisation and modification to change the look and feel of software then android is for them. I bought many iphones but sold them within week as found them boring and too simple thats the reason that mostly female and noob prefer iphones. I am someone who root phones for blocking ads, downloading songs from youtube, downloading t orrents, playing live tvs via kodi, deleting bloatware, recording calls, flashing new software etc. You can run note 5 software on note 3 and thats the advantage of android
I am person with my personal email and web servers at home, an IT professional, complete house automations and a lot of electronics system development so I have a lot to tinker with and thus I have no energy or time to spend on fiddling with a phone and I have to travel a lot (from Sep. 1, 2015 to Aug 30, 2016, I spend 53 days in travel time (excluding the stay) for my office work) Thus I want a smart phone that has few but solid features, a familiar and reliable OS and predictable battery life and iPhone gives me that. I have found its battery life to be slightly more than what Apple claims and it has been the same case since my first iPhone till iPhone 6s and yes I use MacBook but I also use Windows and Linux, SunSolaris and Unix systems. So clearly iPhone is not for noob since I'm not. Btw I develop apps for both for androids and iOS :)
 
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Man I used to be crazy about benchmark and stuffs on mobile, PC, laptop.
Thankfully I grew up :D and benchmark don't concerned me anymore as long as the devices I use are doing their intended job smoothly.
 
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I am person with my personal email and web servers at home, an IT professional, complete house automations and a lot of electronics system development so I have a lot to tinker with and thus I have no energy or time to spend on fiddling with a phone and I have to travel a lot (from Sep. 1, 2015 to Aug 30, 2016, I spend 53 days in travel time (excluding the stay) for my office work) Thus I want a smart phone that has few but solid features, a familiar and reliable OS and predictable battery life and iPhone gives me that. I have found its battery life to be slightly more than what Apple claims and it has been the same case since my first iPhone till iPhone 6s and yes I use MacBook but I also use Windows and Linux, SunSolaris and Unix systems. So clearly iPhone is not for noob since I'm not. Btw I develop apps for both for androids and iOS :)
I did not mean to say that you are noob but i was saying iphones mostly prefer by those who want simplicity and to be honest ios did not change much over the years. You have same camera application,,same keyboard, back button/setting menu/launcher and itunes etc so people who use iphones for longer period get used to it and then find it hard to shift toward android/microsoft ..There is more variety in android and more features as well..file transferring is hassle in iphone as always need itunes and no external storage option either.. secondly apple iPhone are not that good for battery as all latest benchmark champion in battery department are mostly android phones so you are first guy who are saying iphone offer good battery life

http://www.gsmarena.com/battery-test.php3
 
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You guys have to start thinking about the next level in smartphone tech.

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http://www.fonearena.com/blog/19606...830s-12gb-ram-60mp-rear-camera-announced.html

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http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/06/turing-monolith-chaconne-because-cadenza-was-too-weak/
 
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Its all depend on personal preferences. If someone like simplicity and closed OS then apple is for them. If someone like plenty of tweaks, customisation and modification to change the look and feel of software then android is for them. I bought many iphones but sold them within week as found them boring and too simple thats the reason that mostly female and noob prefer iphones. I am someone who root phones for blocking ads, downloading songs from youtube, downloading t orrents, playing live tvs via kodi, deleting bloatware, recording calls, flashing new software etc. You can run note 5 software on note 3 and thats the advantage of android

:tup: :agree:
 
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