IOS or Android? Which has more features?

Apple have a much larger Apps Store and much newer and groovier inventions, such as Siri. I would say IO5.

I have used both the phones and would recommend Android on Samsung galaxy s2 as both the iPhone and the s2 are of same price. The main reason for me in choosing Android over IOS is the fact that Android is growing way faster than IOS. It took 5 years to create around 350,000 apps for IOS but it in just a year and a half there are over 270,000 apps available for the Android OS.

If I were you,I will choose the IOS. Because you need more features. Is it right?

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Dantesan also wants to be able to share data between apps: "I just want iOS to be able to share data with other apps standard rather than having to be specifically designed to do so. For instance, many apps let me send data to maps, but I can't send map data FROM maps to other apps. Finally, Clint pointed out that Android users have the ability to push whole apps to their devices from Google Play.

"I can push an app from play. Google to my Android device across the network. I don't believe iTunes has similar functionality," he wrote.

Some readers had simple requests when it comes to the iOS keyboard, like Larkster. "In Android, the keys are displayed with either upper or lower case letters depending on what will show up when the key is pressed," he wrote. "I was using an iPad recently and was very off-put by the fact that the keyboard perpetually shows upper case letters.

I can understand that the designers may have wanted to better simulate a physical keyboard, but why limit yourself to a silly physical constraint when making a virtual keyboard? But more than upper- and lower-case letters, Ars readers wanted the ability to use third-party keyboards in place of the standard iOS keyboard that comes on their iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. "They must take the ability to have any kind of keyboard you want like Android has.

Apple iOS has the worst keyboard on any tablet or phone. The best keyboard for Android, in my opinion, is SwiftKey. Not only does it have arrow keys, but it can do Swype keyboarding as well," Chadarius wrote.

A reader going by cnerd2025 agreed: "I know other people have said it, but the ability to use a third-party keyboard layout and/or text entry system. I am kind of jealous of my Android-using friends who have Swype type goodies. And, of course, there's always gotta be at least one person to request the D-word.

"Dvorak keyboard layout," wrote woodelf.

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