If you prefer products primarily on the basis of brand you're not buying on the basis of quality or utility but marketing. Brand preference is reasonable based on experience. Brand loyalty is rubbish.
Or type on an actual keyboard.Android and iPhone aren't that much different. The apps and functions are mostly the same.
Try and use an mp3 as a ringtone on an Iphone.
But, one think I can say for the iPhone 4s and/or iOS 5 (though there are things I do still take issue with) is that its speach-to-text feature is killer. I'm not talking about "Siri", per se (which is over-hyped and definitely NOT all it's cracked up to be, IMO); but they have added a little microphone symbol to the keyboard everywhere it is used. You can simply tap the microphone and speak what you want to type, like old-fashioned dictation.
But, one think I can say for the iPhone 4s and/or iOS 5 (though there are things I do still take issue with) is that its speach-to-text feature is killer. I'm not talking about "Siri", per se (which is over-hyped and definitely NOT all it's cracked up to be, IMO); but they have added a little microphone symbol to the keyboard everywhere it is used. You can simply tap the microphone and speak what you want to type, like old-fashioned dictation.
Android has had this capability for some time and I believe Windows Phone 7 recently added it.
I'm on a first-generation Motorola Droid, and while it's getting a little long in the tooth (I've had it since April 2010
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