I have a brand new iPhone 5, 16 gig, that I'm on right now, and it hasn't crashed, froze, etc, not once. It's the fastest phone I've ever had and I couldn't be happier. The battery is also the best I've had by far. Like John said, I could go days without charging it. I charge mine overnight while I sleep though, just because I like having a full battery. I usually end my day with around 55% depending on my usage.
Exact same thing with my phone. Even when I jailbroke it and began tinkering with it, it has never crashed/given me issues. Ever. I also end on at MINIMUM 40% battery life daily, and that's if I'm texting/snapchatting every 5 minutes, and on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook non stop.
Why are we still arguing this? You're just as much an apple fanboy as I am an android fanboy, therefore this all a biased, opinionated argument and basically goes nowhere.
My friend has an s4, and his phone lasts for days. So once again, argument is pointless.
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Nah, I'm not an Apple fanboy. I'm a huge Google fan, actually. If I had the opportunity to invest in stock for either company, it would be Google hands down. They have an innovative, smart approach to business, and in my opinion, will be the future of every technological venture we know, and I'm completely okay with that. That being said, right now, their mobile platform still needs work. Their OS is great, but the fact that they let 3rd party hardware manufacturers rape their platform, is what brings them down bad. I remember the first few builds of Android. They were super clean, even up to Eclair. Then it just went to s**t, due to 3rd party, non-removable implementations, convoluted s**t in the market, bad battery life due to uneven power balance etc. They are always innovating, and always improving, and the fact the OS is FREE and open-source is awesome. Despite everything, I am true and true a huge Google fan, and always will be.