Euphoria14 said:
What makes my fiance's Galaxy S3 more bang for the buck than my iPhone 4S? I would love to hear this one. We both had Samsung Galaxy S (Captivate) before we upgraded in June. We both went with what we preferred. Nothing wrong with either device, but some of us value things differently. I enjoy the gaming support and Gamecenter achievements and leaderboards and she likes the large screen. She doesn't use it for music, I do and I enjoy being able to plug it right into the car or into my docking station at home. I also find the web browser to be faster and better overall, even though the screen is small, which to be honest I had issue with at first but now I really don't mind it as my eyes work perfectly fine.
Yes, resale value is extremely important. When I upgrade my phone, I can easily get $250 or more for my 4S. This easily allows me to upgrade to a new device without the need to lock myself into another 2-year contract. My fiance's S3 will dramatically drop in value when the new model rolls out, meaning we spend more out of pocket to upgrade, unless of course I lock myself into another 2-year contract. You clearly misunderstand why resale value has importance. Nobody buys a smartphone and keeps it for an incredibly long time. People upgrade and wish to dump off their old devices for money on sites like eBay or Craig's list. |
You will compare S3 with 4S ? lol
1) Bigger Screen ( dont say screen size doesn't matter . iPhone 5 and iPad mini would not have been made then)
2) LTE
3) Expandable Memory up to 64 GB .
4) Double RAM .
5) Quad Core Processor
6) Much Better Battery ( 4G vs 3G device).
As for features enjoying plugging into docking station.. There are many more advanced features for android device
For proof watch this vid : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI-Rbm-m5Kk
So if we count the pros again.. android being an open platform has much much more options available
Now coming to resale part.
The thing is the carrier based 2 year contract works only in US..its nowhere as much adapted around the world.
So to sum up. Just because some different policy available in US . the resale value of iPhone makes it better for the US citizens.
i then quite agree with you iPhone is better for you..even though because of only its resale value.
Rest of the world is dominated by Android.
So what i see is Android task up ahead : shift US citizens to Android from iOS
iOS task up ahead : shift Rest of the world citizens to iOS from Android.
I pretty much know who is gonna come on top :D








