Submitted by galactilicious t3_yihkdp in iphone
The title is weird, but listen. I'm not in America. No one around me uses iPhones, which means that features like iMessage would be useless. I would not be buying any other Apple products so there would be no ecosystem and no airdrop and whatnot.
The thing is, I need a new phone. I want to invest in a good phone that I can use for at least 4 or even 5 years. And iPhones are verrry expensive, but if I were to buy say the 14 and have it for 5 years, it wouldn't cost me much more than the last 2 phones I had in the last 5 years. I think Samsung is great, but the phones just don't seem to last that much.
I've only ever had Samsung. Currently I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e. It's a great phone but the battery is on its last legs and the model is too old for the replacement battery to be justified (even if I've only had it for 2 years 7 months).
Lastly, is there any hope for a sale on the 14 for Black Friday/Cyber Monday? I was thinking of getting it on Amazon because it's cheaper than in a tech store in my country. But it's so expensive and even if it's a great phone, the only way I could justify spending that much money is if I can be certain that it will last me for as long as Apple will support it.
dskatter t1_iuipba6 wrote
If you want a phone that will get updated for many, many years, get an iPhone. People are still using iPhone 6s models or earlier which have been left behind on major iOS updates for a couple of cycles now.
If you’re happy with what you have and have no issue with how they work in general, stick with Samsung.
Do I personally prefer an iPhone? Sure. Would I be lost forever if I switched to Samsung/Pixel/etc? Not at all.
That said, an iPhone 13 would be just fine as well. That’s what I have, and feel no need to upgrade to a 14 this year or even next, barring catastrophic damage. I fully expect this phone to last me for the next four or five years if I utterly drag my heels in updating.
Plus pretty much all google services work on iPhone. So you can just download those apps and use them with your existing accounts.
It’s entirely up to you. An iPhone will work brilliantly, but so will a regular Android phone, most likely.