Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not miss your samsung
Reviews seem to say those Samsungs are better from a tech standpoint. I could be off base, and I'm sure some will disagree, but iPhones kind of have a toy-ish/cartoonish look and feel compared to the high-end Samsung phones. They also still have that notch at the top, don't they?
Samsung used to have much better internals that iphones, but only because android used to be very inefficient compared to ios. Now that apple designs their own chips, the internals are comparable. A top of the line iphone will out preform a top of the line galaxy on benchmark scores now and it isn't particularly close.
Samsungs look faster with better screens in some video reviews. Probably a matter of preference.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not miss your samsung
Reviews seem to say those Samsungs are better from a tech standpoint. I could be off base, and I'm sure some will disagree, but iPhones kind of have a toy-ish/cartoonish look and feel compared to the high-end Samsung phones. They also still have that notch at the top, don't they?
Samsung used to have much better internals that iphones, but only because android used to be very inefficient compared to ios. Now that apple designs their own chips, the internals are comparable. A top of the line iphone will out preform a top of the line galaxy on benchmark scores now and it isn't particularly close.
Samsungs look faster with better screens in some video reviews. Probably a matter of preference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not miss your samsung
Reviews seem to say those Samsungs are better from a tech standpoint. I could be off base, and I'm sure some will disagree, but iPhones kind of have a toy-ish/cartoonish look and feel compared to the high-end Samsung phones. They also still have that notch at the top, don't they?
Samsung used to have much better internals that iphones, but only because android used to be very inefficient compared to ios. Now that apple designs their own chips, the internals are comparable. A top of the line iphone will out preform a top of the line galaxy on benchmark scores now and it isn't particularly close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not miss your samsung
Reviews seem to say those Samsungs are better from a tech standpoint. I could be off base, and I'm sure some will disagree, but iPhones kind of have a toy-ish/cartoonish look and feel compared to the high-end Samsung phones. They also still have that notch at the top, don't they?
Anonymous wrote:I made the switch about 6 months ago. It’s been fine. There are a few things I miss from my Samsung and a few things I like better about the iPhone, but the day-to-day experience is pretty much the same.
The biggest hassle was actually moving over all my data, apps, etc. Both Apple and Verizon have apps that should make the transfer pretty easy, but neither of them worked. The guy at the Verizon store was able to transfer over my contacts, but I had to add all of my apps to the new phone. Such a pain.
Anonymous wrote:You will not miss your samsung