Android vs. Apple Which One Would You Prefer by Kyle Becenti

Android vs. Apple, which would you prefer? There is a strong debate between the
consumers of the two companies. Both companies are going to try to win customers’
attention with TV and internet ads. Buyers are going to listen to the one company that
sounds the most promising. They don’t want to waste their money with a useless product
they just bought. As an Android user, I would argue Android makes a better phone and
tablet than Apple. I have an Android Toshiba Thrive Tablet sponsored by Google. It is
magnificent. I can put all my school files in the Micro SD card and put it in my computer.
I can also plug it in my TV with the handy HDMI slot on the side. I know it may not be
as thin as the I Pad but having the HDMI slot is more important to me. Also, my cousin’s
Android phone loads apps and internet sites faster than my mom’s I-Phone.
In “Apple vs. Android,” Jenna Wortham advises, “Android makes new electronic
devices every week. They also cover cooking items and household hardware items, too.
They don’t just cover smart phones and tablets unlike the Apple Company.” Android’s
diversity of technology experience probably helps Android make better phones and
tablets because they know all the newest advances in technology.
In “Is Android really out-selling Apple?” Peter Kafka states that they are. Android
has a better and higher satisfaction rating among patrons than Apple. Apple was doing
better until Verizon Wireless and Motorola were promoting Android phones and tablets.
Therefore, buyers and business partners hold up Android products both before and after
purchase.
In “I Pad vs. Android: Three Way Tablet Shoot-Out,” Thomas Claburn directs
that the yet unreleased Asus Transformer Pad Infinity from the Android Company has
better visuals for gaming, movies, and social networking than the I Pad 3. Android costs
less and also has more storage. This is another selling success for Android because they
obviously know what’s important to their buyers’ technology experience.
The rivalry between the Android Company and the Apple Company has ended
because the best is clearly Android. You should go to a store and try some Android
products for yourself or read some reviews on line. I’m confident you’ll find Android is
cheaper and has better features. A lot of people think that the Apple Company is better
because they have been around for a long time now. It’s time to go by the phrase, “Out
with the old and in with the new”.
Kyle Becenti, 12 years old
Ms. Lippert and Ms. DeBlassie’s 6th grade Native Literature class at NACA