I've heard this countless times. Countless.
'iPhone never lags but Android does'
This comes from the people who go to a phone shop to use an Android phone for 10 minutes with Clean Master or battery booster installed and if it lags, phir Allah maaf karay, they will bad mouth that brand for the rest of their life.
To the guy who said 'S7 edge even lags'
Wot m8?
Use it as your daily driver for a week or two.
I've been using my S6 edge plus since 7th May. There hasn't been a SINGLE freeze or random reboot or app crash. Not a single one. And I don't understand this when people say Android lags. Where? Where does it lag?
If you are referring to the animation speed, then unlike Apple, that can be altered through settings. And if you are referring to the animations, then you are an absolute insert insult here.
To all the iPhone 6S users:
Go to the market, buy an iPhone 4S and update to iOS 9. Use as your daily driver for a week. Then tell me how much you'll praise Apple.
People kiss their asses because Apple supports devices for long periods of time. Did they also mention their devices turn to absolute **** after updates? Anyone here have a 1st Gen iPad mini? I do. It runs iOS 9. I have never used a shittier tablet in my life. What a colossal piece of ****. They should've stopped at iOS 8 for it, but only for the sake of competing with Android they updated to iOS 9. It's impossible to use. Tapatalk takes forever to load. Notifications come back after being cleared. Plenty more bugs I could name.
I bought my first Android phone in 2011. It had gingerbread. Crap phone. Crap OS.
But there was this feeling of enjoyment when customizing it. I decided to explore further.
Galaxy Ace, Xperia U, Galaxy S2, cheap phones at the time. I wanted to join the big league.
I forked out 36k and bought a Galaxy S3. Then an Xperia Z, Nexus 5, Galaxy S4, S5, Xperia Z2, OnePlus One, HTC One M8, HTC One M9, Galaxy Note Edge, Galaxy S6, Nexus 6, and now the Galaxy S6 edge plus.
After I switched to high end phones, I never had a bad experience with Android. Yes there are update delays, yes there are bugs, but the speed at which they're resolved, is remarkable.
The first thing that comes to mind is when iOS 9 public build was released, it ruined the baseband on iPhone 5S and 6. No cellular service. People had no service for 10 hours until Apple released a patch.
On Android if that were to happen, people could fix it themselves. Flash a new baseband/modem file and problem solved.
Face the facts, Apple and their OS are behind, feature wise. They don't even have a user accessible f*cking file manager.
Sent from my SM-G928C