QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Sep 16 2021, 10:19 PM)
That is main reason I must have an iphone as my daily driver. Security.
I still don't have full confidence on android mainly because each manufacturer could customize their own version of android heavily for whatever reasons deemed necessary to them. You know how hate those self pop up ads on Miui and that is one of the main reasons I am never going to use any of their android phones.
Hahaha, yeah, that's the one weakness of Android over iOS in that there are too many manufacturers and their own customization hence it affects quality of apps, security, etc. I just moved my work phone from the OnePlus Nord CE to the Poco F3 yesterday and it's all good so far. No pop-up ads la bro, it's an exaggeration. A lot of the ads and what not in MIUI can be disabled or removed completely without having to root the phone these days. Granted, MIUI is still not for everyone but credit where credit is due, in terms of dollar for specs, Xiaomi is still hard to beat. Anyways, I digress. Back to iPhone discussion.
QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Sep 16 2021, 11:07 PM)
This, sometimes quite hate whenever wanna transfer file need to use iTunes

Ya man, simple stuffs such as attaching a file to an email takes more effort than it should sometimes... sigh... I've grown accustomed to it but I make it a point to warn the Android purists before they jump into the iOS bandwagon and discover these little "surprises", hahaha...
QUOTE(UnknownMy @ Sep 16 2021, 11:37 PM)
This, especially when you switch to iOS from Android just to realize that you have a big problem to transfer data from Android to iOS
- Feedback from colleague, who find out I have plan to switch, but is it difficult to do like he say? or it is just exaggerated?
QUOTE(blaze91 @ Sep 16 2021, 11:54 PM)
up this...I have the same question too. What are the things need to be taken into consideration when moving from android to IOS.
It's not an exaggeration - it really is troublesome, hahaha...
Well for one, your WhatsApp history is not transferable across platforms unless you invest in a third party software like BackUpTrans. Some of your apps with saved passwords and data won't transfer over so that's a bummer as well. If your photos are in your device and not on Google photos, then transferring it over to your iPhone will take just that little bit more effort than it should. Stuffs like that. The worst part is if you wanna go back from iPhone to Android, then you have to reverse the process - painfully, hahaha... I used to do that a lot by changing my primary devices from iPhones to Android phones but I've given up the ghost. Now I just stick to iPhone as my main driver and I keep an Android for work/secondary device. Settled.