I'm not an Apple ******, I'm an Android and Windows Phone enthusiast but I give credit where credit is due.
So I'm going to take the time to dissect your argument.
As far as fingerprint sensors go, it's good that it has been added in Windows Phone 8.1 but what I appreciate about Apple was that it's fingerprint sensor saves time and is fully integrated into the home button, unlike recent attempts from HTC and Samsung. So Apple currently has the best fingerprint detection, and since WP still doesn't have a phone with fingerprint detection, you shouldn't argue.
I swear your a special kind of retarded if you think Lumia 620 has faster shutter speed than iPhones, ever since iPhone 4 Apple has been using continuous focus to ensure lightning fast photo capture, your talking about Lumia 620, not even the 1520 can match the iPhone's sheer camera speed. Use an iPhone 5S and then talk to me.
What makes you think iPhone wasn't meant for photography? The lock screen shortcut to the camera app works faster than the dedicated shutter button to launch into Nokia Camera on WP, so for almost everything iPhone beats Lumia 1520 in the camera department, except maybe for photo sharpness. Oh and the shutter lag and focusing delays are present on all Windows Phones, they are just most apparent on 1020.
Yes 64 bit may not have many benefits as yet but it paves the way for future app compatibility, iOS is also optimized for 64 bit whereas I doubt Windows Phone is yet. But okay I guess, I agree 64 bit has no real value at the moment and by the time 64 bit will become important in the mobile industry, iPhone 5S would have already become very outdated.
Lumia Cyan plans to add faster shot-to-shot times and continuous focusing but sadly these features are not coming for all Lumias but only the high end ones. So don't be so excited.
As far as customisation goes, yes iOS is behind Android and Windows Phone, I agree. But still they are catching up.
But if you see the bigger picture iPhones are usually the only phones with zero compromises and perfection everywhere.
Is the Lumia 1520 a stellar device? Yes it is amazing, is there any chance it'll hold up against iPhone 6? No way. Sorry.
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