iPhone or Samsung ?
by Omicron60 - Tuesday February 6, 2024 at 10:42 PM
#1
Hey everyone,

I'm kicking off a thread that's as classic as іt іs contentious: the age-old debate оf iPhone vs Android. It's more than just a choice оf technology; it's about what each platform stands for, the unique experiences they offer, and how they align with our personal and professional lives.

Are you all about the sleek design and ecosystem integration оf the iPhone? Or dо you prefer the flexibility and customization options that Android devices offer? Perhaps it's the specific features, the user interface, оr simply brand loyalty that guides your choice..

Let's get this conversation started! Share your preferences, experiences, and even the little things that might irk you about your current platform. Are you Team iPhone оr Team Android? Dive іn and let's discuss what makes each platform your go-to choice оr why you're considering switching sides.

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#2
Its a tough one, I am apple user, however, I am over the shit, that they do. but the eco system with imessage is quite good face time also. if they open that up, and not fuck over the EU with side loading apps it would be better. I believe samsung is winning atm, interms of they have built a UI, off google, the customization, and ability to make it more enjoyable experience.
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#3
I'm an Android person. Always preferred everything open, free and accessible.
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#4
You have to get both if you want all the advantage.
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#5
I think android is the best for the customisation, but iPhone is good for daily usage Smile
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#6
only smartphone with android - samsung but have motorola
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#7
Android for life until I switched to iPhone, with iPhone you get more performance and better CPU/RAM/Screen/Camera for a better price, as long as you buy used

You can buy a used iPhone 12 for pretty cheap
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#8
It's more a matter of habit
I bought s10 a long time ago and am staying with Samsung today
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#9
ive had the privilege of owning both. i personally prefer the usability of ios systems. android is a great, customizable platform but i can definitely see the turn off for many people. i have loads of friends who refuse to purchase anything made by apple. i guess it all comes down to personal preference
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#10
Anything, just not Apple.

Apple has a terrible design and layout of the inside of the device. It is possible to install Linux on them, but to simply replace the battery you need to take it to a service center.

I think you know about patents, Foxconn, incredible proprietaryism
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