What's the difference between iPhone and Android?

@namoka (46)
Philippines
May 29, 2011 6:15am CST
Phones are getting smarter these days and every one I see are using either an iPhone or an Android. Are there differences when it comes to these two?
4 responses
• United States
31 May 11
Android is new and currently expanding, but doesn't iPhone already pretty much do it all?I donno it just seems that one phone can do something and then the competitor brings out a newer one and matches it. All seems the same to me. iPhones definitely look cooler hahaha.
@dxn001 (25)
• India
12 Jun 11
Yea it sure does!! But Sony Ericsson xperia ARC looks way better :D
@dxn001 (25)
• India
29 May 11
Androids are considered better and its cheaper than iphone, but if your willing to buy an android then its better to wait for sometime because it keeps improving after every updats.
@chiwasaki (4694)
• Philippines
29 May 11
An iphone is a smartphone designed by Apple. For Android, it is actually an OS or operating system also used on some smartphones. I'm not that much familiar with these smartphones. But based from the feedback from my friends, they prefer using an Android phone.
• Brazil
29 May 11
Well, you Mean iOS vs Android right?? iPhone is the hardware(phone) with a iOS. Anyway, iOS is a very good OS because have a great market and updates that everyone can do. Android is very good to, but Android is open source and everyone can make a modified copy and use or distribute. Android: Free, Open Source, constant updates but manufacturer don't let easy to update, is different in almost every phone. iOS: iphone, constant updates and always is the same, great support. In my point of view Android is the best, because it's FREE, we have to pay for the hardware already, why pay for the OS??