Top 6 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Buy An iPhone

Why?
1.Cost
The iPhone range has always been on the premium side when it comes to prices, and although some of the other high-end smartphones also come in close with similar costs, there is a whole market for mid-range and low range handsets. If you don’t have the money to fork out for a brand new iPhone 5, you can go for something with a price a little more affordable, such as the Google Nexus, an LG made phone that Google has put up for a ridiculously low price, despite having the hardware to outperform even the Galaxy S4.

2.SD Slut
If you want all youre files as : Movies ,music , pics , etc,, it's a problem with youre phone getin full.
and now way to expand youre phone memory. if you want more memory or buy new iphone with bigger memory of simply delete all youre things , if you want more? Don't buy an iphone

3.Ringtones & Sync Music
if you want to set new ringtone that is not bulltin , it's simply a nightmare!! , you need an app for it
then you need to go to itunes and find a way to sync it, when you finish to sync and want to change it , you need to do that agian,

Music:
you can sync music not mp3 by 1 , you need to make a folder for him to copy!!!

4.Dynamic Opening Systems
If you feel that iOS has lost its charm, then moving to Android may be a good idea. Whilst BB 10 and Windows Phone are still relatively new, Android has been going strong for almost as long as Apple. With it come hundreds of custom UIs, overlays, ROMs and other software modifiers that affect the Android experience. A good example of the possibilities behind Android is that of the new Sense UI found on the HTC One; although it is Android, it has enough software changes to feel like something completely different.


5. Apps Outside The Store
if you want to test an apps , or get paid apps that leaked on iOs you need an app that most of the apple block. then you need a outer one. in one word Pay or get lost, this is apple issues.

6.Removable Battery 
Although most manufacturers have moved onto placing non-removable batteries in their handsets to help fit in extra hardware, some manufacturers have listened to smartphone users’ concerns and kept removable batteries in the designs for their handsets. Samsung have always offered removable battery support, and despite having top of the range hardware, even the  Galaxy S4 allow users to remove the battery, perfect for those who may need to pop in a spare whilst they are on a long journey.

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