Maybe, maybe not. That is what the person I was responding to claimed though.
I don't believe it is reasonably easy to choose/install another operating system on an i device. I could be wrong.
>One person having an iOS device and another having an Android device does not cause any issues between the two, they are fully able to communicate by the nature of cell phones.
By the nature of cell phones? What is the nature of cell phones?
Ethernet existed in the 90's and I personally setup networks using it that allowed Windows and Linux systems to communicate with each other.
Maybe, maybe not. That is what the person I was responding to claimed though.
I don't believe it is reasonably easy to choose/install another operating system on an i device. I could be wrong.
>One person having an iOS device and another having an Android device does not cause any issues between the two, they are fully able to communicate by the nature of cell phones.
By the nature of cell phones? What is the nature of cell phones?
Ethernet existed in the 90's and I personally setup networks using it that allowed Windows and Linux systems to communicate with each other.