My first smartphone was a Palm Pilot Treo. It was not good. It was slow, hard to use, and generally not worth the money. When I reached the point of spending all my time feeling frustrated with the Treo, I decided it was in my best interest to find a better option.
With iPhones, you do things the Apple way and there's no choice in the matter. It didn't take long to realize that Apple's philosophy did not jibe well with my own.
In 2009, I discovered Android, a mobile platform that allowed me to tweak the operating system to look and behave in ways that best suited my needs.
Although I don't agree with everything Google does, I do agree with the way it's handled the mobile platform. With Android, you're not always stuck with the Google way.
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