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    How to Buy a Smartphone: Android vs iOS

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Vince Font, Mar 15, 2016.

  1. Vince Font

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    Once you’ve narrowed down a carrier and a smartphone plan, it comes time to choose a smartphone. This part can be easy if you are happily tied to a particular platform or fond of a particular manufacturer, but if you’re looking for a change or coming in fresh, choosing a new smartphone is a daunting task thanks to the dozens, if not hundreds, of options.

    There’s only one way to approach this to ensure you get the best device for your needs: start at the top. That means first pick your operating system. For the vast majority, that comes down to Apple iOS or Google Android.

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