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Tuesday, November 29, 2016

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Reasons why I switched from Android to IOS

Recently back in October 10, I made a big change in my life concerning electronics. Now, me as a person who really talked down Apple products, I officially jumped on the bandwagon and I could
really admit to it. 😂

I switched from Android to IOS!!!

One of the main reasons I changed because of the fact I already have a MacBook Air and a iPad. I already had two devices by Apple, so I thought about it by changing over completely. Another reason of why I changed is because of the fact that I was getting tired of the Galaxy and Android interface. I was getting tired of seeing the same old thing with Galaxy all the time. I had been an Android user since I finally gotten rid of my flip phone and that was 4 Years ago. My first android phone was the Samsung Galaxy S2. 



Now the Galaxy S2 was okay for me as my first smartphone, but it was quite irritating because of the touch screen not responding the way it was supposed to. It kept glitching and the battery ran out quickly. Then eventually I switched to a LG G2.



The LG G2 was good phone, the only problem I had that needed to get used to the buttons on the back of the phone. The volume rocker and the power button was all located on the back of the phone. It was a little weird at first but eventually I had gotten use to it. After that I switched to the big brother to the G2, the LG G3.



The LG G3 was one the best phones I had out of my android experience! It had a bigger screen, 5.5 inches and it was the right phone for me and I had no complaints at all! But I only had the phone for 2 Months because the service I had (Sprint) was getting absurd with the phone bill. So I went to a service that approved me and pay off my early termination fee and the phone bill itself. So I went to T-Mobile. For a while, I had my eye on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. But I also had my eye on the iPhone 6 Plus as well. But knowing that I kept my promise of not switching to IOS, I went with the Galaxy Note 4. 


For the first few months, I loved the note 4! But afterwards, my phone was not ringing and the phone was shutting off by itself. It was irritating by experiencing those problems. When I received a picture message, it would take a long time to download and even a group message would glitch my phone. So I called T-Mobile telling about my problems with the Note 4 and they sent me a replacement phone. After that, I didn't had much problems but the messaging was still a problem. Then I thought about switching to a family plan with my family to Verizon. 

So I did!



I said to myself that it was time for me to leave android for after 4 years. So I had got the iPhone 6 Plus 64 GB, and that was the best switch ever! I love it and I think I will never go back to android. One of the best phones I had since the LG G3.

Friday, November 25, 2016

Windows Vs. Android Vs. IOS


As well all know, there are mainly three operating systems (OS) to choose from when purchasing a phone. There main three are:

1. IOS (Apple iPhone)
2. Android (Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG and more)
3. Windows (Nokia, Acer, Microsoft and Alcatel)

By these three operating systems, there is a big battle between which one is better. Between IOS and Android is by far the most popular because of it well known and everyone uses these OS. Windows is by far the very lease popular because it came out around 2010. IOS came out back in 2007 and Android came out back in 2008. Although Blackberry was out before these three OS came out, Blackberry is not popular today. There are very few individuals who has a Blackberry. Now Blackberry is under Android OS. 

This article gives the information concerning these operating systems and also breaks the meaning down to each of them. I would recommend everyone to read the article if you are looking to switch to a different OS. 


Difference between a blog and Facebook


There are many questions that will start to arise concerning a blogspot and Facebook. But concerning these two sites, many people will say "aren't the sites are supposedly the same thing?" But I beg to differ that they both are completely different, here are a few reasons why...

1. Facebook is not as private

For anyone who has Facebook account, you will need to put your information out in the open of the internet. You will need to have a profile picture, put your date of birth and more personal information out there for all to see than to just have a personal page. All than Facebook do have a privacy settings and changed over the years, just knowing you have an active page for people to search you is quite a little disturbing and frustrating. For a blogspot, it is more private. Sources say that you can have a "private blogspot". From lifehacker.com, it have different blogspot sources that will give that you can have a "private" blog.

Please see click here for lifehacker website article. 

For blogspot, if there is a picture option, there are avatar pictures you can set than to set than to have your own personal picture on there. Plus you can also create nicknames.

2. Facebook posts that you comment on can be shown than blogs

Every heard of the saying "be careful what you put on the internet", that is true! On Facebook, everything that you comment on is being shown no matter what. Even if it could be a private Facebook group, it still can be shown if you type your name in any search engine. With blogs, you don't have to worry about that. You can voice your opinion on any blog and it won't be shown (as long as it is private). But please let me remind you to mind your manners on the internet, because it is the right thing to do. 🙂

3. Blogs are nothing but articles

Before you continue on this blog, I had to let you know this is all about articles, more like a personalized journal. On Facebook, it is nothing but posts such as videos, pictures and links that people share and comment on. A blog is nothing but articles that people like to talk about, I will call it more of a conversation with coffee and tea.

4. Blogs are not as popular as present day

Before Facebook, blogs were very popular as of a "social" website, but now you will see very few to be popular. Since now Facebook is more popular, blogs are out of the spotlight. If you want something that wants to be seen and create a conversation, go on Facebook. If you want something that is private and only want a few individuals to see, create a blog.

I hope this article will give you a difference between Facebook and a blog.