Cell Phone Industry Archives | iParts and Phone Repair https://ipartsrepair.com/category/cell-phone-industry/ We repair broken phones and other gadgets fast Wed, 02 Dec 2015 20:43:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.8 To iPhone or Not to iPhone? https://ipartsrepair.com/to-iphone-or-not-to-iphone/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=to-iphone-or-not-to-iphone Wed, 13 Jan 2016 17:00:15 +0000 https://ipartsrepair.com/?p=548 Would that the great philosophers were here today to aid in the decision. Whether you’re entering the world of phones, or more likely, replacing one, this question has caused flurries of fevered research and sleepless nights. People tend to be more comfortable with what they know, and this propensity increases when technology is involved. Apple’s […]

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Would that the great philosophers were here today to aid in the decision. Whether you’re entering the world of phones, or more likely, replacing one, this question has caused flurries of fevered research and sleepless nights.

People tend to be more comfortable with what they know, and this propensity increases when technology is involved. Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems each have about half the U.S. market; 2015 has seen some increase in iPhone usage, but this can easily shift back when Android offers it’s next latest, greatest gadget. Android does dominate the rest of the world due to product affordability. Although Windows now has a smartphone line, it doesn’t have a wide enough product offering or app availability to compete against the two market leaders.

Core Difference

The biggest difference between the two platforms is in their fundamental philosophies. Android grew via shareware, a conglomerate of technological genius creating an ever-evolving playground of software. In contrast, Apple developed and controlled iOS behind closed doors.

What does that mean for the end user?

Apple makes iDevices: iPhone, iPad, iMac, iTunes, iPods…iPerpetually. Because iOS is proprietary, integration is seamless between products, and the learning curve is short to transition to an upgrade. But there are limited choices in terms of physical specs and memory options. Not all devices accept SIM or memory cards, restricting future expansion and use.

Phones using the Android platform tend to push the envelope to incorporate features both functional and fun. Having grown in the worldwide marketplace, most phone manufacturers offer at least one Android product. Its open nature invites users interact and customize their phones as much and as often as they desire. The Android operating system coordinates with the world of Google, certainly a strong partnership. Competition between manufacturers mean a huge array of phones, from size and weight to cost choices. In addition, you can customize your phone as much as your technological abilities permit.

App Advantage

Developers generally offer app versions tailored for each platform. However, Apple is a consistent system, so apps are apt to appear before the Android version. Apple does not allow applications to access the operating system; consequently, an app failure fails on its own, without affecting the entire device. Not so with Android. A single app crash can bring down the whole phone, necessitating a reboot.

Apple insists on extensive testing and inspection for all apps, which virtually locks out malicious software. Viruses and other problems are rare. But software is available to protect Android phones from malware.

As an added incentive for the gadget-lover, Android has Widgets, which provide current information directly to your opening screen. Clocks, calendars, weather reports, notepads – real-time data streamlines common functions without opening separate applications.

Priorities Win

In the end, ponder your priorities. If you like to dive in and play with technology, if you enjoy customization, and if you like saving money, explore the wide range of phones available on the Android platform. If you want a secure phone that works without fuss, iPhone is your best bet. Either way, all roads lead to the internet.

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Broken iPhone Stats https://ipartsrepair.com/broken-iphone-stats/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=broken-iphone-stats Tue, 27 Jan 2015 10:03:22 +0000 https://ipartsrepair.com/?p=286 Pretty much everyone and his or her brother have a smartphone these days. The convenience these devices offer cannot be overstated. A web-based device that can store hundreds of apps, access the internet, and still make crystal-clear phone calls is amazing, and the phone market is full of them. But did you know that there […]

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Pretty much everyone and his or her brother have a smartphone these days. The convenience these devices offer cannot be overstated. A web-based device that can store hundreds of apps, access the internet, and still make crystal-clear phone calls is amazing, and the phone market is full of them. But did you know that there are Sacramento iPhone repair shops available if you break your iPhone?

How strong is your Apple?

It is probably better to refer to smartphones for what they really are, miniature computers! Despite the hip new, technology that leading brands are delving into; manufacturers have yet to perfect the art of the foolproof, indestructible phone. Apple’s iPhone line is a great case in point example. The brand’s signature smartphone has been around for many years now, and was one of the very first to enter the market.

Apple is known for producing some of the best products; top-notch quality is there specialty, even if that means throwing numerous test models to the curb in an attempt to complete a polished gem. It took alot of hard work and man-hours to create that sleek, stylish handheld in your pocket, and that is something Apple is highly proud of.

The only problem is, even the greats have their flaws. The launch of the newest series, the iPhone 6 and 6+, was quickly retracted once millions of new owners began reporting problems with bent and broken screens. Such has been the history for the smartphone line, and one issue Apple is still working to remedy in its entirety.

The numbers do not lie: iPhone owners are clumsy

Since the iPhone’s inception in 2007, the most frequent repair performed by the manufacturer and third party shops has been screen replacement. The reason being that the glass on these phones is noticeably larger than comparable models; with a larger screen size comes the increased risk of damage.

Brace yourself for a staggering statistic. The amount of money spent by Americans on broken iPhones has surpassed the $6 billion mark.

The most common accident was accidental dropping (30%), with falls from the lap, table, and spilling liquids on the device coming after. Nearly 1/3 of all iPhone owners have reported damage to their phone within the last year, and another 1/5 has had to have their phone repaired more than once! You are ten times more likely to accidentally damage your iPhone than to have it stolen. Remember, the next time you use your smartphone, consider holding on a little tighter!

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