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For the love of god get an iPhone. You are wreaking havoc forcing people to have green text group chats. And the the competitors just put those cray cameras and other features because it’s the only way to somewhat compete with apple. Apple’s software is 1000x better than anything android, and that’s partly why it takes better photos.
The fact that people get so upset/annoyed at others for not having an iphone is so odd lol 🐑
Well I'm Android and encounter people just like the previous commenters. I used to have an Iphone, and I made the switch long time ago never regretted it. I have a OnePlus, it is my 2nd one. They last me between 4-5 years and then I replace it. No broke screen and none of the issues I hear from Iphone users (battery capacity, slow, etc.) I use my phone a LOT for work mostly and so my priorities are just a reliable, long lasting, good battery life phone that is not going to bankrupt me if I need to replace or buy accesories.
Switch to iPhone its the best phone there is. It is easier to use and gets less issues meaning you can keep it for a longer time. Seriously there is a reason why they are so popular.
Things just work better on iPhone. Apps are better, less random bugs, FaceTime is nice too. Used to have android for 6 years or so btw
Also, nobody beats iPhone battery power. What good is an android phone on Max settings if the battery power is 75% of an iPhone
I upgraded from an S22 Ultra to an iPhone 14 Pro, and the sheer attention to detail, the improved transport card compatibility in Apple Pay, and the battery life are all big reasons I don't see myself going back.
The iPhone 14 Pro is a decent device, but the S22U's 10x optical zoom is a game changer. I also believe that the "double click power to launch camera" function is superior to how iPhones employ camera shortcuts.
As a daily driver, I use both the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the Samsung S23 Ultra. My personal phone is an iPhone, while my business phone is a Samsung. The Samsung camera and processor are incredible, and there is NO comparison. All of my testing is done with ordinary settings, not in RAW. Samsung's screen brightness and quality are far superior. Fit and finish are 50:50, therefore I wouldn't give anybody an advantage there, since both devices are well conceived and constructed.
My last Android phone was a Galaxy Note 8, and my current phone is an iPhone 12 Pro Max. I'll preface this by adding that I switched because I needed to for work, not because I wanted to. If I could, I would have kept the Note 8 for at least another year.
Apple employs app developers that especially build apps to run on Apple devices, resulting in a refined experience. Apple also does not play about with programs that do not deliver on their promises; it is unusual to discover an app that does not match Apple's specifications.
I grew up on it, my first phone was the Samsung Y, and the Motorola high ends are 1/4th the price of a high end Apple, and it does me fine
This doesn't mean I'm an Android purist or anything, I prefer Apple Tablets, but also Windows PCs.
Don't limit yourself to stupid company rivalries, just use what's best
Android. They're sexier and have way more capabilities (Except for FaceTime). Apple is the same ol boring phone every generation.
Apple. I don’t give a crap about open source and rooting my phone.
My iPhone connects to every device and no fear of corrupted(virus) apps.
My parents have android devices and while I know how to use them I still prefer my Apple devices.