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quirkyisbetter t1_isjfn81 wrote

An iPhone is more simple and has less features than android. So why do people buy Apple? It’s simple and connects with a whole ecosystem of products seamlessly.

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ilikepstrophies t1_isjl4m3 wrote

iPhone app quality is also tops compared to Android counterparts. Pokemon Go is the only exception, I think it actually runs better on Android.

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Sinjohh t1_isr7y95 wrote

As someone that plays Pokemon Go and currently has an iPhone but is contemplating hopping back over into Android land, what about it makes you feel it runs better on Android?

And out of curiosity, other than camera specific things (shutter lag in app, worse camera quality when shooting through social media apps directly), why do you feel other apps work better on iOS?

Been bouncing back and forth on my upgrade decision for weeks so insights from others are certainly helpful!

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CrisElSa t1_isjtc8m wrote

Less features?!

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quirkyisbetter t1_isjvfx1 wrote

Basically, Apple’s real goal is simplicity which does mean less features BUT android is very case specific. Some android phones have extra features for photographers, other have ridiculous optimization for gaming. Android phones are great all rounders but if you wanna game, shoot photos or edit on a phone then there’s always and android phone that can help you. On the other hand, Apple is very simple and rarely is anything added that doesn’t benefit a huge group of people. Apple has great features but they only have the features that will benefit a large group of people or the general population.

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CrisElSa t1_isjwxki wrote

I feel like there are just less features that users have to actively setup etc. but more features that are deeply integrated within the eco-system. So phone vs phone I, but iPhone with AW and other apple devices might offer more features.

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