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mobyhead1 t1_j6ml9g8 wrote

Reply to comment by BLBOSAURUS in Long time android user by BLBOSAURUS

> I want to try iPhone because it’s something new I have never owned, not because androids are slow etc.

In my opinion, switching ecosystems purely out of curiosity is a waste of time and money.

I switched from Windows to Mac not out of curiosity, but because I was thoroughly dissatisfied with Windows.

Are you dissatisfied with Android/Samsung?

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BLBOSAURUS OP t1_j6mm0uz wrote

The ecosystem contains only a charger and that's pretty much it. I don't have everything connected together because my internet is way too slow to use the cloud etc. I don't plan buying Macs or other of their products same with Google/Samsung products.

I am happy with Android but I wonder if I could be even happier with IOS. The only reason I wonder about this is my 2y old phone and very good offers from my work on both phones. I could get 14 Pro for 1000$, fully unlocked.

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mobyhead1 t1_j6mn7ns wrote

You need to explore a “try before you buy” strategy. A borrowed iPhone, a second-hand one, perhaps spend a couple hours at an Apple Store exploring one and asking a lot of questions…something.

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BLBOSAURUS OP t1_j6mnudi wrote

There are exactly 0 apple stores in my country for some reason. So I have to keep looking for an electronics store with both.

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mobyhead1 t1_j6mok4z wrote

> So I have to keep looking for an electronics store with both.

Why both? You’re already familiar with Android. A store isn’t going to let you install benchmark software on two new phones; going to a store would be about figuring out if iOS is acceptable to you.

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BLBOSAURUS OP t1_j6morr5 wrote

Yes, but the S22 Ultra is a quite different experience from any other model except the older Note.

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mobyhead1 t1_j6mpqjp wrote

You could…maybe…visit two stores? What, specifically, do you need to compare in the exact same time and place?

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