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ND | Pay the same for an android as you did for an apple or you will be disappointed.
If you are expecting iPhone level quality and performance for $100, you will be disappointed. It'd be like driving an old Lincoln Continental and going to a new pacer.
App wise you can start looking at the Google play store, android's main app store, to see what's there.
I have used both. I went Android about 10 years ago and never looked back. Currently I'm on a Samsung Note 9 I picked up on sale for $300 last year. The last Samsung Note with a headphone Jack. Before that a Note 8 that mysteriously lost signal permanently for some reason. Before that a Kyocera Brigadier that got dropped and the battery was shot. | |
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