The Lurker
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The best way is to try them for yourself because everyone's needs are different. I've enjoyed most of the phones I've tried out, but I've ultimately settled with the iPhone for its boring, consistent simplicity. I always know what I'm getting it and it always works and I don't have to tinker with anything (although I used to love the tinkering aspect of Android phones).
Eh. When you had to tweak android to make it work, ios was good. But now I don't agree. You don't have to tweak anything if you don't want to. On the other hand, Ios navigation is inconsistent between apps. Visual bloat that's completely unnecessary. Application settings forced to fit one design philosophy. Widgets are crude and lack features. Ios is not as innovative as it once was and it has not kept up with android in many ways.