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Cake day: October 16th, 2023

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  • The “wow” factor is behind us. Market is mature now. Keep your phone for 5 years and upgrade. And even then it’s probably not gonna be “wow” unless there is some major new thing coming. Improvements yeah, but I kinda doubt that it’s gonna be “wow”. My iPhone XS was released 5 years ago and although new phones are much better in all domains, I’m pretty sure that if I upgrade it’s not really gonna be a “wow” effect


  • Android is cool nowadays but it’s a matter of personal preference depending on what you wanna do. I’ve used both since my first smartphone in 2009. My last android was a Samsung galaxy note 9. A good smartphone although too big for me. But really good. One UI was fine and you could do anything on the phone. Then why do I finally stay on the iPhone? Simple: even if I had the opportunity to do things that I can’t do on iPhone, I barely did it: emulators, split screen multitasking… I thought I would but I finally almost never used it. All the personalization shit I’ve never cared. However ecosystem, Apple is much better. There is no watch better than the Apple Watch, no tablet better than an iPad. All that perfectly synced. I’ve never had an android updated that frequently and timely. All apps are much more polished on iOS (which is normal, developers have a few devices to work on and can optimize them). Now I know I could survive with Samsung, you give me a s23 + a Samsung tab + Samsung galaxy watch and galaxy buds and I can definitely survive. But there is a superior version from Apple so…

    PS: it’s better in every aspect for you. Depending on what you expect from a phone, it’s not. If you want frequent and quick updates + polished apps + ecosystem, iOS kills android 🤷🏻‍♂️



  • Yeah that’s what happens when you upgrade too soon, you kinda feel like you bought the same phone. Because guess what, it’s almost the same phone. Apart from a few differences (usb c, some differences in photo, dynamic island and… that’s pretty much it for the visible things). No idea why people upgrade for no reason and then try to justify their purchase. It should be the opposite: I justify my purchase, once it’s done, I buy


  • I’ve never understood people who come and type a big ass text to tell why they don’t like it 😂😂 sell it and go android, problem solved. What you tryna do? You think people will read and be like “oh no shreyash doesn’t have a good experience with his iPhone I need to switch too” 💀😭 we mostly have good experiences, if you don’t it sounds like a you problem. I promise you we don’t care, it’s not our company and 1 customer more or less changes nothing for us






  • Famous_Ant_2825@alien.topBtoApple@hardware.watchI messed up
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    8 months ago

    Man are you slow? When you send messages in a group chat assume that anyone could read them. It’s easy to screenshot, other people can let other people see their phone etc. You’re not anonymous… young people nowadays man… grew up with technology but still slow as hell




  • As usual, it depends on YOU. Idgaf about miracast, Google workspace, the Greek language, sharing a password, charging in 20min or whatever else you said. They might be completely valid points, but I really don’t care at all. However the pros, I do care. Ecosystem, polished apps, updates and so on. If for YOUR use case android is better, go back to it. That’s pretty much it 🤷🏻‍♂️