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Apple vs. Android battle gets bloody

Many have been passionately choosing sides on the Apple vs. Android front for years. Two men in Tulsa, Okla., took the argument to a whole new level.

Instead of having an intelligent debate about what operating system has better specs and more capabilities, the two men decided to get physical, hitting and stabbing each other with beer bottles.

Elias Acevedo allegedly escalated the device debate into a beer bottle battery after he and his roommate, Jiaro Mendez, began arguing in an apartment complex parking lot. Acevedo then stole his roommate’s car.

Photo courtesy of Tulsa County jail
Photo courtesy of Tulsa County jail

The police report claims that a witness heard the two men “arguing about which phone was better, the iPhone or the Android.”

Acevedo was found covered in blood when police caught up with him. He has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon.

Here is the tweet from Oklahoma’s News 6 about the incident.

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People took to the news outlet’s Facebook page to voice their own opinions.

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But with all the contention, many are keeping a good sense of humor about the whole thing.

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Both men were taken to the hospital and released with non-life-threatening injuries.

Police said the men had been drinking. There is no word on who was arguing for which device.

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