I would steer you away from the iphones 4s because it has battery drainage problems: http://www.techieinsider.com/news/13863/... Even Steve Wozniak, co-founder of apple says the same thing and that siri is glitchy: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-5736... And this is an Apple Legend saying this so you know it has to be bad. Furthermore, with iphone you do not get Adobe Flash which is required to view videos on many websites, it is a common complaint among iphone users. Plus you cannot expand memory with iphone if you run out of space but with android you just add a card up to 32gb and you're good to go.
You get more free apps with android, for example angry birds is free with android whereas you have to buy it with apple, or use their "free" version which has a big ad blocking part of the screen getting in the way of gameplay. Android phones are usually superior in technical specs, faster and more customizable. It is the better choice, that is why it leads the global market in smartphones today even with apple selling a lot of their iphones cheap or free.
And despite the Woz saying iphones are easier to use, ANYONE can use android, he had to say SOMETHING nice about apple lol.
Thats up to you. Do you want a productivity tool that does fun stuff or a fun toy that does some business stuff? We issue 9800s at work and they are rather durable phones with little complaints, but these are work phones made to do a job with very little thought to entertaining anyone although there are lots of options in the blackberry market, just nothing like what you'll obviously find in the appstore.
Check out miniclip.com to see and play games available on different platforms. Be warned though, you can lose many hours to this site.
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