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utkz t1_j1t43uu wrote

You’re probably not a power user, I’ve been a power user for nearly a decade and I’ll always pick an Android over an iPhone for anything important that requires hours and hours of work especially at work.

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apetanitis OP t1_j1t4aoe wrote

How would you define power user?

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utkz t1_j1t4z16 wrote

So it’s broad but as for me, I travel very frequently and am on Zoom calls all day (8-10 calls each over an hour) on my phone along with seeing, commenting and reviewing docs, presentations, plans on my phone while collaborating for hours. The iPhone isn’t built for serious on the go work as far as I’m concerned as I always had to take out my Mac (great device, best laptop hands down) to get the work done. This wasn’t the case when I used an Android s22 ultra, pixel 7, I was moving fast seamlessly. Even the battery is pathetic on 14 Pro so even that isn’t an argument anymore. I use my iPhone just for texting, music and watching Twitch.

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utkz t1_j1t470n wrote

And I’ve every Apple device that exists in the market

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