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Cake day: October 28th, 2023

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  • I use both. I typically have a Pixel and iPhone. IMO the features at this point are really on par with each other. There’s not a huge difference. However, I will point out a few benefits of iOS over Android.

    1. iOS apps are WAY more polished, smooth, and just work better.

    2. On an iPhone I can get any Google app I want and still use all the iOS apps. On Android, I get all the Google apps, but only a couple of Apple apps.

    3. The ecosystem on Apple is unparalleled. I mean, my Mac, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch, and iPhone work flawlessly together in a way no Android set up can.






  • mdruckus@alien.topBtoApple@hardware.watchThis is Disappointing
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    10 months ago

    Every OEM would tell you no two batteries are the same. One may technically be 103% and another 99%. There is no science to have them be exactly 100%. With that being said, if it showed under 100% at purchase, Apple would have done an exchange.

    Edit: for reference, I’ve had mine for 26 days and have 18 cycles. Mine shows 100%. It’s just the luck of the draw.



  • mdruckus@alien.topBtoApple@hardware.watchJust got the 15 pro max
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    10 months ago

    I did the math on this the other day. It only comes out to about $2.75 a month over two years that you need to save to purchase a new battery from Apple. With that being said, just use and enjoy your phone how you wish. It’s cheap to replace a battery. Chances are you will trade in or sell it before you need to replace it.