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Old 07-30-2014, 09:26 AM   #101
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Some people do buy Apple products because they're Apple products. Apple products do carry a certain brand prestige that Android just doesn't (maybe the Samsung Galaxy S line is the exception to this). That being said, I don't think most people would deny the quality of their products. Even my BIL, who hates all things Apple to the point where he wouldn't even buy his daughter an iPod, admits that they make good quality products. I'm so use to Android now that I don't see myself getting an iPhone anytime soon. I love the versatility of my Android devices and the latest Android versions are just as stable as iOS.

That being said, I loved my former iPod Touch. It really "just worked" and it was very good quality. I sold it because I finally got a Samsung Galaxy SII (T-Mobile didn't have the iPhone at the time) and my husband wasn't interested in using it. The screen on my Galaxy SII/4 are a lot bigger than the screen on the iTouch and they both do everything the iTouch did plus they make calls. So I didn't see a point in keeping the iTouch. That's the only reason I got rid of it.
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