Which phone is better?

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darkcgi

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But you'd better pay taxes on it

here is a phone I think is cool but not for everyone
LG Intuition 5"
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I don't know what I was talking about.
I wasn't feel well yesterday and should have stayed off OTZ apparently.
 

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I prefer Android over iPhone. It is way more customizable, open-source and overall user friendly. And within the 'Android section' you can choose from many top-leve phones (HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z1, LG G2...) while in the 'Apple section' there is only one, the iPhone 5.
 

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I prefer Android over iPhone. It is way more customizable, open-source and overall user friendly. And within the 'Android section' you can choose from many top-leve phones (HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z1, LG G2...) while in the 'Apple section' there is only one, the iPhone 5.
samsung galaxy s3 for me

i hate apple for its control
 

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It depends which operating system are you looking for. For IOS, IPhones are great because they're user-friendly and easy to use. I have heard the IPhone 4S is less expensive comparing to the latest IPhones. I would suggest you go to the mobile provider to find out if they still carry the IPhone 4S. For Android OS, both Samsung and Sony Ericsson make great phones. I like Android OS because you can customize the home screen any way you want. I can organize the applications on the screen the way I like.
 

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When talking about Android phones, you can't go wrong with a Nexus, mainly because of the stock Android experience (timely updates, snappier than skinned versions, no bloatware) and the amazing price: the Nexus 4, for example, is a $500 device sold by Google Play devices at $349. The Moto X is also a great Android phone with fantastic customizability.
 
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