Re: Thinking on switching from iOS to android
While I have never had an android phone, I have had android tablets and loved them. So my feeling on the subject is this. If you separate people into two camps, those who are technically minded, and those who are not, the former will have no problem switching to android. Will it be a process, yes, will it take some time, yes, but it can be done. Those in the second camp probably should not switch. That's not a slur on them, its just if you use your hone for email, texts, instagram, snapchat, pinterest and the like, and that's it, you're going to cause yourself much pain, frustration and the like by switching.
Everybody that says droids are not accessible, I would like very much to line them up in two long columns, so you have two people standing abreast of each other back the line. I would like to start at the head of this line, taking one person in one hand, the other in the other, and banging their heads together, then throwing them aside and moving onto the next two. It's getting closer and closer to that iPhone-like 'it just works' principal, but its not there yet. That doesn't mean you can't use it at all though.
It is absolutely not a requirement that you root your device to use it.
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