I have only owned 1 iphone, had to return it. couldnt make calls with it as it couldnt connect. took it back to the guy at the store he couldnt figure out what was wrong with it either. got the droidx. never looked back. I still have my original droidx from 2 years ago, have installed countless roms and it took me about 5 minutes to figure out how to root it. I actually installed a new room about an hour ago as I got tired of the old one. now it looks like a new phone. and oh yes, i also can oc that phone and it's so simple to use. yes there's an app for that .
I also got rid of all the junk that comes with the phone that I didnt want or need. I am surprised that you being an a guy who would tweek your system so it doesnt load useless programs would argue for a phone that is loaded with them and you cannot get rid of.
semp
Hmm my iPhone has nothing useless on it and I would never even consider spending one second trying to mess with my mobile phone. A phone for me is a tool and I do not want to do any maintenance on it whatsoever if I can avoid it. So far the iPhone has worked perfectly starting from the initial installation.
I had to help my uncle to set up his Nokia N900 - talk about night and day difference. The Nokia setup was cumbersome, buggy and time consuming where the iPhone sets up in no time and basically doing nothing. Same was with Android, when I bought my kid a cheap android phone I regreted the decision the next night when I spent literally hours trying to get it to work. Everything was so clumsy and badly made it wasn't even funny. Like plugging it with usb - the iPhone starts the necessary apps on my mac automatically when I plug it in. Android did nothing, literally, when I plugged it in. Tried plugging it to windows - same thing. Tried plugging it to linux - again nothing. Tried looking for settings which were hidden under horrible mess of menus. Found several usb modes, including developer mode which did nothing to get the phone connected.
Finally I had to give up and read the manual
which I never have had to do with an iPhone! Turns out when you plug the usb in, you need to pull a hidden drop-down menu from the top of the screen to activate the connection. Not to mention that even after plugging it, there was no automation whatsoever. No automatic sync of anything, all manual labour. Then there was problems with the wifi setup, poor GPS reception etc. My first and last android purchased phone for sure!