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iporemlopsum t1_j28ehu6 wrote

I’m cherry picking here. But how could you have been using android devices for 18 years? The first device (htc g1) was released in 2008, 14 years ago. Even iPhone is not that long (15 years old)

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Paranormalfarts t1_j28f6ko wrote

I was thinking the exact same thing. I stopped reading the post when I saw that hahaha

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king_x_lord OP t1_j28fwzn wrote

I was thinking like my whole life, sorry my mistake

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iporemlopsum t1_j28h7c6 wrote

cool. i am on the other side of the spectrum. im starting to feel it's time to leave apple's garden. what made you change it?

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king_x_lord OP t1_j28inz6 wrote

I was using one phone over 3 years (Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro) and i tought its time for upgrade. So i said f it lets try something new

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FezVrasta t1_j27xh71 wrote

Nothing, smartphones are made to be user friendly, just use it

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nikolatech t1_j28xjw8 wrote

You need to know everything we answered people who asked that question yesterday, two days ago, three days ago, etc.

Search. There’s a same question every day.

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retraC9999 t1_j2aq0l3 wrote

Shazam has a free 4 months of Apple Music, you can set reminders for every day at a certain time, holding down on space bar moves the cursor wherever in text, you have to click the box above words for it to not autocorrect, at least that’s most of the important stuff I found when I switched. (2 months ago)

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king_x_lord OP t1_j2at8bp wrote

Thanks alot buddy

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retraC9999 t1_j2atoyb wrote

Also check your phone for if reduce white point is on. It makes all the whites darker and harder to see in the sun. I saw some people on Reddit complaining about their phones not being as bright in iOS 16 and that was it. I got a used 13 pro and I doubt it’s on for 14s.

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retraC9999 t1_j2atzh1 wrote

And preserve settings for camera in settings. If you have it off the camera ratio will change back to the default every time you reopen it and you would have to readjust it.

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retraC9999 t1_j2auac1 wrote

First thing I did when I got the phone was watch a bunch of YouTube videos of settings to change in iOS 16 to find what I wanted to change. There’s a lot of privacy settings and background refresh kills battery.

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djmexi t1_j2byve3 wrote

You were on android 4 years before it released in 2008?!

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king_x_lord OP t1_j2c8xtf wrote

Another one 🤓🤓🤓

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djmexi t1_j2davf1 wrote

Your the one that said you were on android for 18 years when it’s only been available for 14 since it released in 2008.

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i_reddit_here t1_j2817qk wrote

I've been exploring myself , as I'm in the same boat as you. trust me I'm irked by some of the stuff missing in iOS when compared to Android.

something you can try

  1. use of shortcuts
  2. Apple has a good ecosystem if you're using multiple iOS products like watch and match etc, like clipboard copy , airdrop to name some.
  3. asking apps not to track option is brilliant in ios
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bumwithshoes t1_j281f1j wrote

12 Pro a good phone to start with

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king_x_lord OP t1_j281hlz wrote

Glad to hear that, choice was not easy tbh

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bumwithshoes t1_j281s31 wrote

Breeze through the settings once and you’re up and running. Easy peasy

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DannyBiker t1_j287dpl wrote

You’re going to miss Android keyboards…

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king_x_lord OP t1_j287wkq wrote

Tbh im im love with iPhone keyboard with that satysfying sound and haptic vibrations

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O-M-E-R-T-A t1_j28qa91 wrote

Start with a fresh mindset. Don’t expect iOS to work/do stuff as Android - it simply won’t. There will be things that will annoy you - can’t be helped - deal with it or switch back.

It’s like moving from Windows to Linux. Basic stuff will work but not with the same optics or haptics.

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