There’s just too many fanboys in both camps to determine the clear cut winner in this fight. But we’re determined to find the conclusion and the evidence that we’ve gathered is pointing us to the right direction.
Undeniably both have their strenghts and weaknesses. The iPhone is tremendously easy to use out of the box with a rich app and accessories ecosystem, while the Android is flexible and in the hands of a capable geek, is just a joy to use.
Whether you’re an Android addict or an iPhone diehard the case that we will be presenting provides a definitive answer on which OS rules the roost.
We urge you to head over to the jump to find out.
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