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Thoughts??? Doesn`t really matterJanuary 26, 2021, 11:59 pm Thoughts??? Doesn`t really matter. It depends what you need. Android has most apps and best compatibility but more security issues. iPhone has a great camera and a good app choice but much more expensive and less freedom. Windows is windows, meh. I was a devout Windows Phone user when they were developing it, then it all fell apart... So Android now I currently have an iPhone but fancy a I had Windows phones until they stopped being supported. I bloody loved them, they looked like a phone version of my desktop. And they worked with OneDrive & Office. Some pollsters may say your poll could be a bit biased... . I think they may have a point, where`s Blackberry? They still make Windows phones? I had a Windows phone and I liked it. But nobody makes apps for them so now I have an iPhone No windows phones any more, they stopped making them. But they were the best! Loved my Motorola MPX 200 & 300 I have a few Apple products, but I hate the fact that to add memory it`s necessary to upgrade to a much more expensive version of the device. Another unwelcome trend in phone apps is the move from one-off payments to monthly subscriptions for even the most trivial app. Android. My Xiaomi does everything that a Samsung or iPhone does for a third of the price. I don`t think there is much difference now. Android or IOS.. Both are pretty optimised at this point. Although I`m so used to the "back" button on android it takes me time to get back to using an iPhone Android except if you are primarily doing imagery. Iphone photo apps are light-years better. Result: I own two phones. No fingerprint sensor on iPhone 12 is a big downside - especially in places people are masked up. IPhone, no question - I am a Mac user & it means everything is automatically synced. Also now have an iwatch (obsessed I know ), which is brilliant. I can check msgs etc without looking at my phone so only pick up important stuff. Really helps streamline my day & lowers stress. I used to like those windows phones They still have windows phones?!? |
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