On 11/29/2011 12:36 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
On Nov 29, 2011, at 1:00 PM, pctech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

You do realize there's no one "Android interface", right?
Yes. But the majority of Android phones I have seen seem to be fairly similar and I have simply not found them to be as as intuitive as the iPhone. That's just me - I don't own an iPhone and until the other day didn't own an Android phone either so I have no axe to grind.

As to the rest of the comment - useful information (I'd already read it actually) but I thought the discussion was about choosing phones for a teenager - not which was the best programming target. That's a debate of an entirely different nature.



See, that's where we differ. To me it's important to start the kids on the right platform straight off. Rather than let them get absorbed into the Apple Abyss by default, where everything just seems to be more expensive and less flexible, I was providing an alternate option and my reasoning behind it. If you're the type that's perfectly happy with whatever features Apple decides you should have, then by all means, go with whichever iThingie best suits you.

Really, iThingies are iEasy! :)

Joe

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