| AndreRichards said: The problem with all the 3 Android devices I've owned is that they started off stable but gradually deteriorated into frequent crashing, freeze-ups, spontaneous reboots and all manner of assorted weirdness. No idea why that happens but I know other Android owners who have described the same. For a study like this to catch that, it would have to track the device over very long periods of time and I'm betting this study doesn't do that. By comparison, all the iOS devices I've owned have been solid. |
One issue is the quality of components. iPhone is a high-end device with high-end components. A Moto G has a quad-core processor that would simply be crushed by any high-end dual core model (like the BB Z10), specially with a crappy GPU. Bad quality flash memory is a big issue in low to mid-end devices that impact the performance.








