I can't entirely agree with this. While there are sparse options when it comes to smaller screens, its not impossible to get. The article talks about how all the good phones with smaller screens have much lower specs. The One S, though, is one of the most powerful phones on the market with one of the best cameras. While it doesn't have a 3-4 inch screen, its still not a behemoth 4.5+ since either. That said, some more high end options in the 4-4.3in area might be a good idea. I just wanted to throw it out that there is at least one high end device with a smaller screen. :)
@bondosho It does on the One X as well. It's obvious these were taken at just standard settings.
I am guessing they decided to not use the low light setting on the Android phones for these comparisons? Also... looks like the 808 had a flash on. There was some stuff that was washed out from light, which just doesn't happen in low light. I's say in the 808 picture, there was either flash involved, it wasn't actually low light, or the thing isn't capable of taking regular light pictures due to massively over sensitive camera.
@kanoneyez http://www.theage.com.au/business/apple-bites-over-woolworths-logo-20091005-ghzr.html
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/regional/item_8L897CbX0DWgnSRqxhxFiI
http://www.williambrownstreet.net/blog/?p=374
@AntonioZeledon They actually have already sued New York over it. Not even joking. They also sued a grocery store in Australia called Woolworths because they use an apple as their logo. It looks NOTHING like Apple's logo, but because it's an apple, Apple sued them.
@Alex While that may be true, you're not considering the need for people who get new devices or reset their devices.
As a few other people have pointed out; this isn't so much an Android vs iOS issue, its a LTE vs not LTE issue. Android just happens to be the smartphone OS that runs multiple LTE devices currently.
http://pastebin.com/5Uaexskq I prefer "Keyboard from Android 2.3" by Steven Lin. Its a Gingerbread keyboard with some nice tweaks. Also try out Espier Launcher if you wanna feel more at home.
Yeah... the Android Facebook app is terrible too. The only reason I have it is so I can upload pictures easily. I just use Facebook on the web browser. Facebook isn't very good in the app department.