“I am firmly entrenched in the Google system for email and other stuff. That’s what kept me in the Android camp for so long,” James Kendrick writes for ZDNet. “But the fact is, Google is supporting its services very well on iOS, and I use them heavily on the iPad. The same should hold true for the iPhone.”
“This thought process leads me to wait for the next iPhone, the iPhone 6 or whatever it will be called. I’ve waited this long to switch phones so I may as well wait until the fall when Apple should spring the next iPhone,” Kendrick writes. “I own an iPad so I can leverage most apps I’ve purchased. ”
“Most importantly to me, when iOS 8 arrives around the same time as the new iPhone, it will link to the iPad. I’ll be able to answer calls on the iPad if that’s what I’m using (like now), while leaving the iPhone in the pocket or gear bag,” Kendrick writes. “That is a very big deal to me, and it’s pushed me over the edge to go iPhone.”
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