QUOTE(miyakochan89 @ Aug 1 2020, 01:03 PM)
You are in a wrong thread my dear. Of course everyone will tell you how well iPhone performs here since it’s an iPhone thread.
Since you are coming from Note 9 and has never used iOS before, I can tell you there will be some major changes when switching to iOS, but you can easily get used to them later on. Unless you have a lot of extra money to spare, and don’t mind some losses, you can always buy one and try, whether a new one or used one, or older models and then see if you like the operating system or not.
But if you don’t use a lot of the functionalities of the Android that haven’t yet been introduced in iOS, switching to iOS will almost feel like the same anyways. At the end of the day, it’s still the same old smartphone with the few similar features.
When I made the switch, I knew what I was signing up for. And besides I jumped from iOS to Android back and forth all the time, and decided that it’s time for iOS after 5 years of Android. I was still shock at certain things because I would expect at this time, some really handy features would have been implemented. Also, everything still feels like the same from 5 years ago when I last used iOS. XD
thanks ya for the feedback. will keep in mind... Since you are coming from Note 9 and has never used iOS before, I can tell you there will be some major changes when switching to iOS, but you can easily get used to them later on. Unless you have a lot of extra money to spare, and don’t mind some losses, you can always buy one and try, whether a new one or used one, or older models and then see if you like the operating system or not.
But if you don’t use a lot of the functionalities of the Android that haven’t yet been introduced in iOS, switching to iOS will almost feel like the same anyways. At the end of the day, it’s still the same old smartphone with the few similar features.
When I made the switch, I knew what I was signing up for. And besides I jumped from iOS to Android back and forth all the time, and decided that it’s time for iOS after 5 years of Android. I was still shock at certain things because I would expect at this time, some really handy features would have been implemented. Also, everything still feels like the same from 5 years ago when I last used iOS. XD
just want to try.
Aug 1 2020, 02:23 PM

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