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Don't get me wrong, there are many non main stream apps available for Android as well. But you have to remember, most of the best applications out there have been ported from iOS TO Android.

A couple of things you missed.

If you were smart, then you would know there are many ways of getting a smart phone without a data plan. I sure did with my Unlocked Galaxy Nexus. Magic?

Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about. How about you do a simple search before spewing bs. Maybe then you will see what I am talking about.

It doesn't matter. Even then, Windows 8 requires tablet like applications to run, as that is what Windows 8 is based entirely on. It is a cross mix of mobile applications like iOS and Android.

What...? Expecting people to buy the iPhone in large quantities doesn't automatically mean it's more powerful. It's more powerful by benchmarks which it earned.

What if I told you I don't have a data plan, and I am usually surrounded by wifi? What if I also told you that wifi speeds aren't always the best on campus, but my house it's just fine?

Mobile web traffic is what I meant. Thought that was obvious under the circumstances.

Yes, mobile web traffic. I searched and confirmed this. Most mobile web traffic is indeed from iOS devices. Recently, iPhone 5 web traffic surpassed that of the Galaxy S3. Which is quite impressive.

No shit sherlock. But stretching a phone app to tablet resolutions doesn't give you the same quality nor does it properly utilize the screen space provided on a tablet. Therefore, shitty use of space, and quality of the overall app. Just try to compare a non mainstream app on a android and iOS tablet and see the

First off I don't even have a data plan, nor will I be getting one in a long time as I am surrounded by wifi. Even so, not all the locations where wifi is available to me is fast. Therefore, having to load music/movies from those places is unthinkable due to slow speeds. At most, I am able to do simple

First off, mainstream apps are the ones that are ported. Angry Birds, Modern Combat, Asphalt, Jetpack joyride, Fruit Ninja, Cut the rope, etc.

Is that a joke? No really, is it? Because that was incredibly stupid. In the android ecosystem, apps don't just change instantly. New apps are often introduced but previous apps are not always updated to the next "big thing." In general, most developers don't even want tablet optimize their phone apps. Hell,

If it was in that case, iOS does keep buffering aka, youtube/netflix.

First off, that's what everyone said with the S3. Secondly, here is a link.

I could never use a Nexus without a removable battery. It has SHIT battery life, and I had to get a 3850 mAh battery just to get comparable battery life next to iPhone 5 and S3.

Then let me ask you a $100 question. What do you do, if you don't have a data plan? Stumped? I personally don't have a data plan for my Nexus, because I do not need it, as I am surrounded by wifi. That doesn't mean I can access all my stuff easily from the cloud, because the wifi differs in speed on campus, home etc.

When I read the first line you wrote, I instantly ignored everything else. Can't argue with stupidity.

Galcon Fusion. It is one of the best games for tablets out there. IOS has it and WebOS (surprising isn't it?)

So let me see. You want "real multitasking." For instance, running a game without pausing it in the background or running a video in the background while browsing or something? That is more stupid than anything else. iOS does do multi tasking, but in a efficient way. It pauses whatever you are doing so it doesn't take