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tim3assassin t1_iudi71t wrote

iPhones aren’t for everyone. That is why there are options. One plus is a good brand and that might be your preference.

Art until you go back to android:

  1. As far as a back button swipe from the left side of the screen goes back one menu, swiping along the bottom of the screen (where the white line is) goes back to the last app.
  2. you can long press in control center (drag down top right corner, long press for Wi-Fi settings and Bluetooth settings)
  3. Bluetooth is dependent on both sources, I’ve never had Bluetooth issues with any car or third party Bluetooth. Make sure you trouble spot the other devices as well and not just the phone. (For instance autos have a factory reset, and unpair and pair again, are a couple things to check. )
  4. chrome not having the options you want in this case is chrome’s fault. Google makes chrome, and they made it so it doesn’t have all the features on iOS. (I would guess that is on purpose)
  5. I charge my phone from near empty to 80% or so in 20 minutes. Not sure how fast the one plus does it but I usually only charge at night and my battery lasts almost every day.

I hope you find the one plus you are looking for!

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5K1PP3R2 OP t1_iuefdzw wrote

thanks for taking time and effort to try to help me. Yes long press on BT and WiFi enters settings, but that's not enough. App Notification is a pain. Tethering.

Chrome blame on Chrome, yes, but this is still the issue for me as a user. Not like I can switch to Safari because it's even worse. Same with Telegram

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tim3assassin t1_iuemezs wrote

I underand. But chrome and telegram are third parties. And they dont give you the same experience and that sucks. But as a user understand that is a limitation of them developing the same features. Which is why I said at least until you go back to android I’d try to give you and help I can.

I don’t know what telegram does but apples security and privacy options are pretty good. I’d have to research what it does.

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5K1PP3R2 OP t1_iueq138 wrote

Chrome yes, but regarding Telegram it's an iPnone limitation not being able to install the app directly.

Still I am freaked out why Chrome doesn't allow that for iOS users. It really feels like they are more obedient and will swallow it unlike Android ones. I hope I am wrong, but i don't see other explanation

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tim3assassin t1_iuf3zmd wrote

Chrome is made by google. What incentive would they have to give you all the same features as android (also made by google). Also apple lots certain things for security and I’m sure other reasons.

This has always been the case and difference between the 2 formats. Had you been my friend and shared that these were important to you, I would never recommend you changing to iOS.

That being said you trust google with your search history and such more than apple is funny to me. Google’s whole model is selling user data for ads.

I looked up telegram is it messaging app?

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5K1PP3R2 OP t1_iuh2jvh wrote

OK finally I got it, Google is hiding this feature from iOS users.

>I looked up telegram is it messaging app?

that's the best messaging app imo. Tons of news and influencers channels. Almost total freedom of speech

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