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Is it true that one single phone working onJune 30, 2022, 5:09 pm Is it true that one single phone working on iOS or Android cannot totally satisfy you and cannot give you all the best? P.S.: probably thats why people buy iPhone and Samsung or Pixel and use both for different purposes. That used to be true for me, but it hasnt been so since the iPhone XS and XR I started putting away all others and using the iPhone & iOS exclusively around that time. Same holds true now with the 13 Pro. With tech is a little different then cars & homes, we have more opportunity to switch and change. When we do change we realize they all are similar in there overall functionality & now it come down to what u prefer. Look we all use the same platforms, twitter, telegram, insta ect I think it`s like anything in life, u get a car or a home and it don`t have all the features of another but if it has what you use the most daily then u are fine. I am satisfied in what I use and do daily. 1 feature that I may use 2% of the time doesn`t sway me at all. Apple - Great video cam, stability and battery life. Samsung - Great zoom camera,Oled screen and call recording. Aspiring to get an S22 Ultra too and have the best of both worlds. Lets see I was using Samsung and Apple on and off. Currently on Apple. Loving it. I do miss call recording and the compatibility with Printers on the Samsung phones. My iPhone had compatibility issues with canon printers. Having 2 flagships is an expensive indulgence tho Yep same here. No phone is perfect. When i used s21 ultra i wished it was more good software wise And then i got the iPhone and realized the different isnt that vast. Im not even as satisfied as i thought i would be. And i came to the conclusion: No phone is perfect! Closest I`ve ever been to being completely satisfied is the Note 20 Ultra. Still has expandable storage, still has MST, an excellent screen, better speakers than the S22U (according to Flossy Carter), 120Hz screen AND 120fps non-slomo recording. I just want the one with all around best camera. I am waiting till iPhone 15 gets periscope lens Nah, if you can only afford one phone, you can be totally satisfied with it and be happy with it I dont see how some people can cling to only ONE device for three to five years . I get bored after a few months I`m going to say, for most people, the answer is no simply because most people don`t rock two phones. Now, for people doing reviews and creating content, definitely. I will never carry 2 different devices because I have accepted (after using both) that iOS works best for me and I am interested in seeing the camera comparisons that get posted here but they don`t change my viewpoint.I respect others choices and I move on with life. True, iPhone is my daily but I like the Choice of android but Im an iOS first guy. For Watch, tablet and computer, ear phones its Apple everything. Just phone where android is what I use as well Only in tech community which is very minuscule, people use both to stay informed. Outside of Tech, people mostly buy androids if on budget (< $400) and mostly buy iPhones if not on budget (>$400). These are worldwide figures It could. Ive done either or for long periods and will probably fall back to one carry real soon. I can`t. I always need an Android and an iPhone. Although now I`m relying on an Android completely. It`s a bit hard. But fine. Although I can`t completely rely on an iPhone. The solid ecosystem or one`s workflow can vary. Imho, it seems like a waste of money, resources and materials to own two (or more) phones just to get the best from both OS worlds. If Samsung reaches to iPhones level in video, I might go with one phone, Till then I need best of both worlds.... Yep story of my life unfortunately you can never win that is why it`s best t keep a iPhone and a Android phone. Android does lots of things better. but if I`ve to use only one, I`ll pick the iPhone |
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