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Monday, March 14, 2016

"I went with Android on the iPhone, because all the best games come out first on iOS»


Polygon main resource editor Ben Kutcher said that because of the delayed release of new applications, he gave up of Android-smartphone in favor of the iPhone.

The last straw was The Room 3. A few days ago I went to a local store AT & T, stood a huge queue and still traded my Galaxy Note 4 to the iPhone 6s Plus.
I did not do it because I do not like the Android-devices. Phones only get better, the Samsung device line does some things that are not available Apple. I have the S6 edge without a SIM-card for use with the Gear VR, and I can say that this is a great device. Android flexible and sensible mobile operating system.

However, Android - the OS completely awful for fans of new games. And I've had enough. I'm not the only person who sees your phone in the first place, as a mobile gaming system, and then later as a means of communication. For people like me, Android - absolutely disadvantageous purchase.
I do not want to again wait for projects like The Room 3 and Prune on Android. I'm tired of the fact that companies like Bethesda announce the release of Fallout Shelter, and then watch as iPhone owners download an application while the rest had to wait for the Android-version.
It spread to the toys. They said that the Android-version of the application for Playmation toys from Disney will be released soon, and on iOS is already available. I could not check out some aspects of the product, because it was simply not available to me. After all, I had Android.
Often the most interesting games from indie developers and big studios appear first on iOS, and only then, a few weeks later (if you're lucky) on Android. Sometimes it takes a few months, and sometimes does not happen.