Board Thread:Chinese content/@comment-27790153-20160928124140/@comment-24275721-20161002184110

TheHandsomePlant wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Perin.evrankaya.3 wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote: Perin.evrankaya.3 wrote: TheGollddMAN wrote:

Also, no I won't know how much money you lose every day unless you tell me. I don't really see a reason to tell, but... whatever. Let's return to the Chinese topics. Well you are the one who brought it up in the first place ("Do you know how much money is lost every day?") but whatever. Ummm... YOU'RE the one who told me to update from iOS to Android! Yes, but next you brought up money saying I should know how much you lose and when I said I won't know until you tell me, you said you have no reason to. So technically, you brought up the money topic suddenly and then decided to drop it just as sudden. Also, as I have said, iOS is just and if not more pricey than Android. So if you can maintain iOS, you can very well keep and Android by ditching it. There are apps that can restore cross platform data too. Android is superior to iOS in many ways, you know.

Also, just letting you know, I am just saying. Don't think that I am forcing you to buy Android or anything. Just letting you know if you don't have much knowledge regarding tech, gadgets and stuff.

It's because Rafflesia, Fire Peashooter, Whirlwind Acorn are very good plants. Two of these are slow to attack but deal lots of damage in the long run with proper support. I disagree with Android being superior iOS. Games like PvZ2 or PvZH run much smoother and are less prone to crashes in my opinion.

That's only a persective for games (and very specific ones at that). Overall, architecture wise, since Android is open source, apps, have the option to take full advantage of it, if the proper device specs are given. PvZ 2 for example, have never crashed on my Android while it has crahsed and keeps crashing on my dad's iPhone 5. As long as I have played, Heroes has never crashed for me either. When games do crash on any platform, that's because the app is not optimised properly for the platform. The platform in of itself has nothing to do with it. Giving examples of just two games to state that iOS is better not good dude.

Also, after root, there are methods to use the internal memory of a device as RAM in Android. That's cool and very helpful for older devices but it can't happen on iOS even after jailbreak because of a lock-on mechanism applied onto the RAM data lines on iOS. You can change the kernel of an Android device to your liking but it's not possible on iOS. Android is very customisable if you know how to use it while iOS is very restrictive in terms of functionality.