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IsaiahL

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I suggest you get the 6s if you do decide to switch. The 6 is a great phone but the 1gb of ram is limiting.

Besides that everything's perfect on the iOS side of things. Never will I ever switch.

 

 

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I wouldn't call iOS perfect, not by any means. I own both a 6+ and a G3, BTW.

 

They both have issues that make me scratch my head.

 

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Really? iOS is perfect? lol

As an iPhone lover, going to have to agree here. iOS is not perfect. iOS 8 has been riddled with bugs and issues. And there are still many things I wish I could do on iOS that I can't.

 

So no perfect lol

 

 

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As an iPhone lover, going to have to agree here. iOS is not perfect. iOS 8 has been riddled with bugs and issues. And there are still many things I wish I could do on iOS that I can't.

 

So no perfect lol

 

 

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CellularInfo is going to be a step in the right direction, though. ;)

 

-Anthony

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As an iPhone lover, going to have to agree here. iOS is not perfect. iOS 8 has been riddled with bugs and issues. And there are still many things I wish I could do on iOS that I can't.

 

So no perfect lol

 

 

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Agreed. I have issues where my phone freezes during a phone call, and then it drops the call and re-springs the SpringBoard. I'm almost thinking its a defective phone, because it only does it when the phone gets warm, and it can get really warm to almost burn to the touch. I'm going to take it to Apple next week when I go to get my AppleCare on my Mac.

 

But iOS 8 is far from perfect. iOS 7 was much more stable.

 

 

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