Long story short, I had nothing but problems with my Android phone (Moto Droid Bionic).
I also had a fairly negative experience with a Gingerbread era Android phone. At the time, I would not consider an iPhone because of what I considered to be 3 deal-breakers with iOS: lack of multitasking, obtrusive notifications and no-integrated turn-by-turn navigation. Android delivered on these features, but was overall kind of jittery, non-responsive, and had terrible battery life. I tolerated it, but never loved it. I later switched to a Windows Phone, which I was more happy with, and then finally got an iPhone once iOS6 finally addressed the last of my "deal breakers."
I have no doubt that, like iOS, Android has improved over the years, but I would need a very good reason to not get an iPhone for my next phone. |