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I don't think you are asking the right questions.
First, the iPhone is one device. Android runs on many (100s) of devices. Blaming poor battery life or any other problem you are having on Android is misguided. You may want to first look at your device. iOS vs Android is a comparison worth discussing. The iPhone 5 vs. Samsung Galaxy S3 is also a comparison worth discussing. Understanding what you want out of your device and how you use it is probably much more relevant to this conversation.
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Think Blue!
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Will herf for food
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Regard Me!
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Back to the question by OP. As suggested, drop box should work, syncing pictures through itunes would work, and would involve a mass drop and upload from your android device to itunes. Here is a link to a way to sync contacts.
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Mob Herfin' Since 2006 Last edited by pnoon; 09-14-2012 at 12:10 PM. Reason: removed quote of homophobic comment. |
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