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Old 06-16-18, 07:23 AM
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Default Best phone to interact with Enform

Looking at upgrading my mobile phone. Currently an iPhone 6. What phone works best with Enform. 2015 GS 350 F-sport?
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I’d stick with the iPhone personally. There’s just more predictability with them and apps like Enform. I’m by no means a hater of Android, but it’s usually anyone’s guess if an application supported this week will be supported next week. Just my 2c
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Originally Posted by rj4510
I’d stick with the iPhone personally. There’s just more predictability with them and apps like Enform. I’m by no means a hater of Android, but it’s usually anyone’s guess if an application supported this week will be supported next week. Just my 2c
What...? Android has a larger base than iOS and has no less support than an Iphone... Also have a 2015 350 F Sport, Android works beautifully with Enform, have a 3 year subscription, zero issues to date.

"Global market share held by the leading smartphone operating systems in sales to end users from 1st quarter 2009 to 1st quarter 2018"

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Market share means little when you’re having issues. There’s no one company supporting brand x with Android. If you happen to buy one that stays popular, your in luck. If not, your reading blogs and websites till the end of time trying to fix an issue.

Thats is my preference based on my experience. If your is different, great. Stick with what works. No need to argue.
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Originally Posted by rj4510
Market share means little when you’re having issues. There’s no one company supporting brand x with Android. If you happen to buy one that stays popular, your in luck.
What are you on about? Android holds global dominance, every company is going to support it extensively else they lose business. Whatever floats your boat though...
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What are you on about? Android holds global dominance, every company is going to support it extensively else they lose business. Whatever floats your boat though...
So you mean to tell me that everyone has the same experience, regardless of Android phone? Wow, things have sure changed in two years. Someone should clue in Microsoft too! Have never met two people on two different HW that have the same experience on Windows. Some hardware works great while others deserver nothing less than being tossed out of the window. It's the same thing. Android may have global dominance, but because of the varied HW, individual experiences vary. Why are we arguing about this? I said use whatever works for you. I'm not bashing you for liking Android. Seems you have a problem with me having a different experience than you. If so good. This world would be boring otherwise.

OP, buy whatever you want. This thread has gone the wrong direction already.

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Originally Posted by rj4510
So you mean to tell me that everyone has the same experience, regardless of Android phone? Wow, things have sure changed in two years. Someone should clue in Microsoft too! Have never met two people on two different HW that have the same experience on Windows. Some hardware works great while others deserver nothing less than being tossed out of the window. It's the same thing. Android may have global dominance, but because of the varied HW, individual experiences vary. Why are we arguing about this? I said use whatever works for you. I'm not bashing you for liking Android. Seems you have a problem with me having a different experience than you. If so good. This world would be boring otherwise.

OP, buy whatever you want. This thread has gone the wrong direction already.

RJ out!
Stating facts is not arguing.
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Originally Posted by eddie420
Stating facts is not arguing.
correct. It’s what I was stating. Fragmentation is as alive today as ever.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile...e-ever-fix-it/

maybe the above doesn’t meet the criteria of someone’s facts. I can’t help that
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