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serge_kills t1_iy75r3c wrote

Once you set up your iPhone the Tim Apple Cult will have you and sprout in your brain and you’ll start thinking of getting AirPods first. And then it just goes on an on and on. I’m honest here. Apple knows how to lure people.

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Haarlock t1_iy75x9s wrote

I did the switch and never looking back, not feeling pressured to buy… but realized the build quality is over 10x better than in premium android ecosystem. Products created to last for several years instead of months, or a couple years.

Each day still feels like using a brand new phone and it’s an iPhone 11 Pro Max… of course still using PC and whatever BT headset I get. Btw, iPad Pro is another thing to never look back on Android tablets… Also not considering smartwatches, hate how the battery lasts a couple days instead of years…

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Interesting-Dish8894 t1_iy79qgk wrote

I was android for a decade plus until just recently. I had the samsung watch and a windows laptop for the past 2 years. I had a macbook pro for a decade before that while having nothing but android phones. I switched to apple because I wanted to try it out and my girlfriend has an iphone and I was getting tired of our text messages not going through on occasion for whatever reason.

The missing text messages doesn't seem to be an issue now. I can also send and receive full resolution videos and pictures now. For some fucking reason google couldn't figure out how to do that.

I bought the apple 8 watch the same time as the iphone14 pro max and an $800 macbook air to be my primary over my $2200 lenovo extreme 15.6 inch or whatever 4k touch screen carbon fiber this or that. I like the macbook air so much more just like I used to like my macbook pro for many years.

The apple 8 watch just kicks samsungs ass. I had the gear 3 watch and not the newest samsung though.

Everything just flows nicely and syncs across all the devices and there is no android bullshit with trying to get different apps to do the same thing as what apple does. Android can't do what apple does as far as their ecosystem. You say you don't care about ecosystem but once you are in, you would be a fool to not try and take advantage of what the eco system offers

I'm on my laptop and somebody calls I can take the call on my macbook, switch to my phone if i put my computer away. You got the whole facetime integration and way more stuff than I can get into here.

My kid has an iphone and it just works better for me when he has an iphone

There are things I don't like but I do plan on sticking with apple for a while and I will never be an apple fan boy.

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Kiss_It_Goodbyeee t1_iy7f7pb wrote

You'll be fine. I use my iphone with non-Apple ear buds and sync my photos with my PC. I don't use icloud. If you like configuring your android to suit your preferences a lot you'll miss that.

I do have a mac as well, which I love, but it's for work and I keep my personal phone separate.

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tgeekb t1_iy8a5x1 wrote

You certainly can. Best of luck.

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