Switching from Samsung to iPhone?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I switched and regretted it. I am happily back with a galaxy. My biggest peeves with iPhone (and the one thing holding me back from the Google phone) is all the corporate tracking followed by apps forced on your phone. My galaxy is simple, fast and I have it completely streamlined to only the apps I need, plenty of storage and amazing camera. No bothersome notifications or constant promps for iclouds and Google passwords (maybe that's what I hate most?). If Google and Apple are already integral to your life, get a Pixel (best pics, amazing phone) or stick with your iPhone.


I'd love to hear how you think apple has tracking apps that can't be deleted compared to any android phone. Half the reason that I switched from android to ios was all of the build in crapware that could be disabled but not actually deleted (at not without rooting) on my galaxy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I switched and regretted it. I am happily back with a galaxy. My biggest peeves with iPhone (and the one thing holding me back from the Google phone) is all the corporate tracking followed by apps forced on your phone. My galaxy is simple, fast and I have it completely streamlined to only the apps I need, plenty of storage and amazing camera. No bothersome notifications or constant promps for iclouds and Google passwords (maybe that's what I hate most?). If Google and Apple are already integral to your life, get a Pixel (best pics, amazing phone) or stick with your iPhone.

You're not able to delete them?

I like the option of the S-pen stylus feature but don't use it a ton.


I can delete them on a galaxy but on the iPhone I believe Facebook and many other iapps would not delete (maybe they've changed that now?)


Iphones don't come with facebook preinstalled at all. To get facebook you have to go to the app store and download it and you can delete it just as easily as any other downloaded app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I switched and regretted it. I am happily back with a galaxy. My biggest peeves with iPhone (and the one thing holding me back from the Google phone) is all the corporate tracking followed by apps forced on your phone. My galaxy is simple, fast and I have it completely streamlined to only the apps I need, plenty of storage and amazing camera. No bothersome notifications or constant promps for iclouds and Google passwords (maybe that's what I hate most?). If Google and Apple are already integral to your life, get a Pixel (best pics, amazing phone) or stick with your iPhone.

You're not able to delete them?

I like the option of the S-pen stylus feature but don't use it a ton.


The pop out pen was great for filling out summer camp forms. I still feel like we should expect more from our phones like a projector built in for movies
I do appreciate apps that streamline airport security check in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I switched and regretted it. I am happily back with a galaxy. My biggest peeves with iPhone (and the one thing holding me back from the Google phone) is all the corporate tracking followed by apps forced on your phone. My galaxy is simple, fast and I have it completely streamlined to only the apps I need, plenty of storage and amazing camera. No bothersome notifications or constant promps for iclouds and Google passwords (maybe that's what I hate most?). If Google and Apple are already integral to your life, get a Pixel (best pics, amazing phone) or stick with your iPhone.

You're not able to delete them?

I like the option of the S-pen stylus feature but don't use it a ton.


The pop out pen was great for filling out summer camp forms. I still feel like we should expect more from our phones like a projector built in for movies
I do appreciate apps that streamline airport security check in

I like it for Wordle and crossword puzzles and controlling the camera with it remotely.
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