08-25-2020, 06:11 PM
(08-13-2020, 04:13 PM)tomh009 Wrote:(08-13-2020, 12:04 PM)bgb_ca Wrote: I'm on Android (F apple)
No fanboi here. But I did not find any compelling Android device last time, so I decided to pick up a lightly-used iPhone instead, and avoid trading my iOS annoyances for a whole new set of Android annoyances.
Long-time Android user here, or ex-user. I had Apple everything (except for Watch and iPhone). I moved the rest over to Apple last October and I don't regret it.
Two main perks for Apple: everything works together (since I will never, ever use Windows again) very well. Unfortunately, Linux doesn't have a lot of this type of support if you were going to go Android all-in. The 2nd perk: Now this might be just me, or those like me, but I don't find myself drooling over the next i-device every 2 weeks. I lost count on how many Android devices I went through in a couple years. But it included devices like the OnePlus 7 Pro, Samsung Note 9, Samsung S10, Huawei P20 Pro ... just every single week you have a different or better phone out there. Yet none of the phones were best at everything, or even close. Huawei for camera. OnePlus for display. Samsung for support. Motorola for sh*t free Android OS.
Now I have an Apple, and I have zero interest in any other phone, and I have no interest in the iPhone 12, if it is to be what some are claiming. I have the iPhone 11 and *might* upgrade to a Max or Pro Max, but that not likely.
I still miss Android for the ability to customize the crap out of it. Change the launcher. Change icon size. Put 6 items in docks if you desire. Live widgets. Though the latest version of iOS will allow for some extra stuff, including finally getting an app drawer and allowing users to remove everything from their home screen(s) and finally live widgets.