Every new phone release is like Mentos thrown into a Coke bottle. Debates will rage on social networks about which phone is better, where the manufacturer's new product lags behind another model from another manufacturer, and of course iPhone users will always say that it's the same iOS better than device s Androidem.
Samsung released a new series in February Galaxy The S22, even though it is the top of its portfolio, it is simply true that it suffers from various childhood ailments. And of course, all the owners of devices with the bitten apple logo catch on and try to lower their quality. It is Samsung that is Apple's biggest competitor, because it is the biggest and strongest player in the mobile phone market, and that usually just bothers them.
However, when you ask iPhone owners why they think it's theirs iPhone better than any other comparably priced device running Google's operating system, they don't really have much to say and can typically only manage a response like: "Because Apple it's just better". How phones with Androidem, so iPhones, have their pros and cons. But many do not realize this and blindly follow the brand. We, the users of the device with the operating system Android then we most often hear the following from them:
- iOS it's better how Android.
- iPhone is easier to use than a phone with Androidem.
- The App Store offers better apps than Google Play.
- iPhone takes better quality photos than anything with Androidem.
- No one wants a fingerprint reader anymore when Face ID is here.
- Your phone needs more RAM to handle an unpatched system.
- Device with Androidem must have a larger battery capacity because it drains faster.
- Apple has a super interconnectedness of its ecosystem, Android he has nothing
- Apple provides current iOS even equipment older than 5 years.
- iPhone can be switched to silent mode with its own button.
Healthy competition is necessary, because otherwise we would not have any inventions. It's rather a shame that we only have two such big players here and no third party is trying to wedge between them, who would Apple and Google somehow managed to push. Whether you own an Apple solution or use an operating system Android, tolerate each other. After all, there is no reason to try to argue about one or the other, when each camp will keep saying its own thing anyway. Ending the conversation with the sentence: "There's no point in talking to you at all," is also not exactly ideal.
Apps are just stupid. 😀
The biggest fool has spoken and thank you for your contribution to this nation.
I am a user Apple device for 11 years, and I will support only three of these "claims". Ecosystem, OS up-to-date (on all devices) and a silent button I didn't even know existed Android doesn't have
Btw. These are not the expressions of Applák, but of complex children or immature individuals. Don't lump us together. On the other hand, it's exactly the same, just with different arguments… ✌🏻
Exactly. Everything has pros and cons. I use it myself without any problems Windows (PC and Zephyrus G14) a android (S22). But I used a Macbook (Pro 13) for a long time and iPhone (6 Plus) and I was satisfied. I made certain compromises with each device. However, I wouldn't dream of swearing at "the others". It really seems to me that the offensive posts are the work of children or individuals on a similar mental level.
In addition, competition is healthy and everyone can find what suits them, but that doesn't mean I'm going to curse the other.
My fingerprint reader on Apple it's just missing. After seven years at Apple I tried last year Android, I'm now a relatively new owner of a Samsung A52 5G and vs IOS I would find a few flaws. The above-mentioned button for switching to silent mode is missing, and then, for example, such a small thing that when you Android someone sends a phone number in a message, you can't call that message number directly. Android it has its pluses, but cons IOS it's a little tight.
I have a samsung and I normally click on the number and call.
For example, OnePlus phones have a mute button. Almost anyone can normally call the number sent in the message Androidu what i ever had.
More than a dedicated mute button, I would appreciate an extra programmable button or slider on every phone. The two-position dedicated camera shutter, like some Sonys, is also very addicting.
I had the hardware button on my Oneplus and I miss it too. I have the Bixby button programmed like this on the S10e and it's a great thing. Calling a number sent via SMS works on my Samsung. Otherwise it has iPhone a lot of good things and it's nice to have a competitive environment. What I miss the most is AOD and the reader in the display, or at least "pick to unlock"...
I'm an iPhone user and I don't really care who uses what, what they say, let alone telling or persuading someone. I myself was a Samsung user for approx. 25 thousand. until I threw him against the wall. The phone was probably not to blame, rather Android, the OS froze, it constantly asked to wipe the memory, the Chinese apps were half-baked, sometimes they didn't work. Then someone gave me an old one iPhone 6s and nirvana occurred. Now I have 13mini for 18 thousand. and I am completely satisfied. There is nothing better than personal experience.