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Android vs. iPhone, which one is suitable as a new companion

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Many authors review the smartphone that provides a good assessment on the iPhone, and hailed as a smartphone that deserves to be owned, with many plus points. However for the hardcore fans of Android, will be very difficult to be tempted to use the iPhone, because they know the uniqueness and advantages if they use Android as the primary companion.   Android vs iPhone .  Image: linkedin.com The gadget enthusiast also understand, that the iPhone has an interesting design and advanced features like Touch ID. We believe, that the iPhone is a phone that is right for many people, but for some of you will definitely was saying that the Android experience can not be matched. With logic and simple analogy, the iPhone is a beautiful potential mate. But for the true fans of Android, which is like fiddling with their smartphones, would be able to feel the difference pretty much between Android and iPhone. If you want to buy a new smartphone, perhaps you could also consider a Windows

Canon EOS 7D Mark II vs Nikon D750 in a new competition

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Are you a budding photographer evolved from being a more serious photographer, or want to enter the world of professional photography? It looks like you have to face the choice to choose Canon or Nikon, which are always in an open competition. That's why you need to see a comparison between the Nikon D750 with a Canon EOS 7D Mark II. You are free to choose, whether Nikon or Canon that will win your heart?   Nikon D750.  Image: nikonusa.com After nearly five years of waiting time Canon introduced its latest DSLR - camera, the EOS 7 D Mark II in September 2014. The latest features are in far better AF system with 65 cross sensors, as well as the significant improvement and performance of the exposure. The EOS 7D Mark II has 20.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor and ISO 100-16000 resolution and you will enjoy thebrightness, color and face detection. In the heart, the photo-sensor Canon's Dual built-pixel sensor with 20.2 megapixels. There are 2 photocells per pixel in op