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Why shouldn't anyone switch to iOS?
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Ah I'm jealous! I can't afford a foldable but they're very cool tech so enjoy it!
Luckily for me, my partner owns a lot of Apple devices which is what pressured me to switch and talk about this. So in my use case I think it makes more sense potentially. Thanks for the feedback though, cheers!
This is a "forced" pro for iOS, but if you were to get an android phone and another iOS user were to send you a video via text message, it will look like shit unless you have an iOS device. I'm an android user and I hate this.
I have a pixel 6 pro. I'd only recommend getting a pixel or a OnePlus phone because all others usually have their crap branded bloatware attached and are usually slower to get updates. Pixel does come with some Google apps, but I actually use a good bit of them so I don't mind.
Fingerprint scanner on pixel is nice. I don't do a lot of stuff on my phone so my bar is set at- has working Bluetooth, no bloatware, updates pushed out at reasonable time, can easily move photos to external storage so I don't have to pay for cloud storage.
I guess I can edit in here that I actually use both. My work phone is some 2 year old iphone. I don't know what number it is. If I wasn't paranoid of my company spying on me I would probably use it more and get rid of my android.