yes im aware of that, but at the current moment, if u wanna compare iphone with an android flagship, it ends up being iphone vs samsung, they have undoubtedly the best android flagships in the market.
yes im aware of that, but at the current moment, if u wanna compare iphone with an android flagship, it ends up being iphone vs samsung, they have undoubtedly the best android flagships in the market.
so first i gotta pay 200 bucks for 2 years for apple care, and then if the screen breaks, another 49 bucks? alr man continue wasting ur money, i can buy 5 high quality cases for that price.
oh hey, so just for context, i am an iphone user lmao, so i dont know a lot about every android feature available but some key ones that i think are pretty good would be
2)AOD(which is now only on the pro models)
3)Samsung Dex( only on the flagships but its such a killer feature)
4)Sideloading.
im looking to consider an android next, and was wondering what i would miss out on, hence the post.
You can tell apps are developed with iOS in mind first
what all things in the app make it better in iphone compared to an android?
also what android did u jumpship from and how is the stability in the iphone compared to the android
oh wow, so u would say ur iphone is more stable with less bugs compared to the s21?
Better apps - almost every major apps respect the design language recommended by iOS (navigation view, gesture, accessibility, etc)
oh wow u mind elaborating a little on that
I dread thanksgiving because I’m that support guy for my parents and uncles/aunts - my uncle has already been sending me issues he wants me to look at on his Note 9
oh wow, so is it like android is more complicated so they have trouble finding the way to do something, or the android os is just filled with glitches and bugs?
cos I was just sick of having them constantly asking me how to “get something working the way it did before!”
is that only for the android apps or the os as well?
Software fit and finish. Any time I use android the apps and experience just seem a little more janky. iOS is where the money is for dev, and you can tell they put more care into it. Also, I think it is a more predictable platform for developers, so it’s easier to spend time polishing an app
oh wow u mind elaborating on that, how different is the in app experience in iphone vs in android? like for example apps like youtube, insta, twitter and such. the only thing im aware of is, that in social media apps the in app cameras are better in iphone. but is there anything more than that?
who tf spends 150-200 dollars on a case? its hardly 10-20 dollars. keep it 40 if u wanna go hi fi.
such a stupid logic, choosing not to waste money and not being able to afford something are completely different.