Submitted by bluejaygotham t3_yg4rmn in iphone
Just wondering if there are any must-use features I should know about, apps to get. Maybe some stories from Android users who made the switch
Submitted by bluejaygotham t3_yg4rmn in iphone
Just wondering if there are any must-use features I should know about, apps to get. Maybe some stories from Android users who made the switch
Turn off Google RCS if you use it, those texts will still go to your old device if you don’t.
Be prepared to learn new habits and get frustrated at first. As someone who used Android exclusively for a decade, there was a definite learning curve at first but everything becomes second nature fairly quickly.
Apollo for Reddit is generally considered the must have Reddit app but it’s decently pay-walled. Worth the money though imo.
If you’re using the Move to iOS app, double check and make sure EVERYTHING you want transferred over before setting the device up further. That function can only be used during the initial OOB setup so if say all your text messages don’t transfer over, you’ll have to reset the device back to Factory.
Also do yourself a favour and go into this with an open mind. If you go into it with the mindset of a self-professed Apple hater, you’ll like it even less.
Yes, I always say this to android users.
DO NOT TREAT IT AS AN ANDROID. It is not !!! Is an apple iphone.
Come with a clean mind, do not compare… or you going to end up with a pro and cons list like the rest of android users and be trapped in the middle of two worlds. Same goes for apple to android users actually.
Coming from android, you'll hate the notifications. Even among diehard apple fans, I don't think you'll find anyone who likes it.
These are old (for a previous iOS release), but here are a couple of posts on useful tips and tricks:
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/s5f1gx/iphone_cool_tricks_that_surprisingly_most_people/
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/tvdka9/what_are_some_little_known_iphone_hacks/
If you have insomnia and want to read more than you ever wanted to know about iPhone vs android pros and cons, search this sub for "android" and sort by "new". Here are some links to get you started:
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/y7897e/moving_over_from_s21_ultra_to_iphone_14_pro_max/
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/y9f4fs/first_time_iphone_user_and_trying_not_to_be/
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/xui2q4/its_been_3_days_since_ive_switched_to_iphone_here/
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/xu5faq/life_long_android_users_first_week_with_the/
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/xns8on/ok_you_got_me/
Yes, this happened to me. I figured you could transfer texts and photos afterwards. Nope! Had to reset and start over.
You will find that the phone has very little drama attached to it. Everything works, and it works exceedingly well, and the UI does it’s best to stay out of your way when you’re not using it. You may find it boring at first (e.g. because you can’t customize the UI up the wazoo), but you get used to it quickly. Soon, the phone just feels like a part of you.
BTW, good choice with the 13 Pro Max. I have it, and it’s been a rock solid device (it’s almost an insult to call it a phone. It’s a pocket computer that can make and take phone calls).
Replaced my Pixel 6 with the 13 PM, best decision I ever made.
Comparison is the thief of joy. Don’t go looking for Android in iOS. Embrace it as something new, something different and you won’t be disappointed.
After 11+ years of Android, the iPhone 13 Pro Max was my first iOS device too.
First things first:
That out of the way, some things you might want to consider:
These are a few good starting points. You’ll figure the rest out as you go along, sometimes a quick Google search will help, but all in all the switch isn’t hard. Just be open to do some things in a new way. Sometimes the Apple way is mind-blowingly cumbersome (don’t get me started on custom ringtones), oftentimes it’s actually more logical than on Android.
Get an adblocking profile installed
Not much difference to pay more 300 euros for 14....
Is it really 300 more?
I'm really going to struggle with safari because all my passwords are save in google chrome. Do you know if I can sync chrome passwords with apple keychain? I think that would be the only way to make that switch.
Thanks, I'll try that out!
Thank you for the write up, I really appreciate it! The back button is looking like a common theme around here, and luckily I already use a VPN.
In EU yeah. Outside the US people got shafted this year.
Oh dang sorry to hear that. Is is a price increase or did they actually discount the iPhone 13?
Price increase, worldwide. Bar US.
wund3rground t1_iu6ur9j wrote
I switched after the Samsung Note 7 fiasco, never looked back, and have never missed it. I was a pretty hardcore Android nerd too, built custom ROMs and kernels and whatnot. It takes a second to get used to but once the muscle memory is there it’s seamless. As far as apps, I think what you’ll notice is how noticeably polished the iOS versions are, and you’re gonna love the battery life, especially if you’re coming from Samsung.