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What cellphone do you have

What cellphone do you have


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What cellphone do you have
 
Huawei chinkphone
 
iPhone, can’t remember which one.
 
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I don’t use phone
 
I was actually just discussing this yesterday with someone. I've used both Android—Samsung, mainly—and iPhone, and I have to say, iPhone simply is the better option in most cases. I know that probably seems like a typical normroach take, but the only reason I'm saying that is simply because the phone lasts longer.

I don't actually care about 95% of the "features" iPhone provides over Android (primarily because I don't use them to begin with), I just care about the fact that the phone doesn't become painstakingly slow in a year's time. To my memory, I think that practically every Android device I've owned in my life has always ended up becoming so extremely slow that it would always frustrate me to no end. However, iPhones don't really seem to do that...

Well, at least, not in my experience so far. My mother used to have an iPhone 8 that she used for the longest time—which later came into my possession—and it still functions fairly well to this day (not that I use it). I personally have an iPhone 15, though, so maybe it's simply the older phones that have the more resilient hardware.

I think it's probably just cheaper to go with Apple in the long run if you aren't one of the people who feels strangely inclined to purchase a new phone every year.
 
Pretty new iPhone
 
I'm a Samsung enjoyer.
 
mariana trench iq phone options
 
Degoogled pixel 3a and iPhone SE 2nd gen
 
Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
 
xiaomi redmi note 13
 
I don't actually care about 95% of the "features" iPhone provides over Android (primarily because I don't use them to begin with), I just care about the fact that the phone doesn't become painstakingly slow in a year's time. To my memory, I think that practically every Android device I've owned in my life has always ended up becoming so extremely slow that it would always frustrate me to no end. However, iPhones don't really seem to do that...
Resetting Android devices every year or so mitigates this. It's necessary for the cheapo ones that include a bunch of bloat shit and who knows what they put in updates.
 
I was actually just discussing this yesterday with someone. I've used both Android—Samsung, mainly—and iPhone, and I have to say, iPhone simply is the better option in most cases. I know that probably seems like a typical normroach take, but the only reason I'm saying that is simply because the phone lasts longer.

I don't actually care about 95% of the "features" iPhone provides over Android (primarily because I don't use them to begin with), I just care about the fact that the phone doesn't become painstakingly slow in a year's time. To my memory, I think that practically every Android device I've owned in my life has always ended up becoming so extremely slow that it would always frustrate me to no end. However, iPhones don't really seem to do that...

Well, at least, not in my experience so far. My mother used to have an iPhone 8 that she used for the longest time—which later came into my possession—and it still functions fairly well to this day (not that I use it). I personally have an iPhone 15, though, so maybe it's simply the older phones that have the more resilient hardware.

I think it's probably just cheaper to go with Apple in the long run if you aren't one of the people who feels strangely inclined to purchase a new phone every year.
In why you android is slow

It's because you let too.much shit run in the background and don't delete.temp files. Every "service" (app) that runs, slows down the whole system.
 
iphone :chad:. I have a pretty new Samsung I was thinking of using. Then I heard the ((tiny hats)) installed spyware in them. So now I'm second guessing.
 
I Motorolamaxx and own a Nokia feature phone.
 
iphone :chad:. I have a pretty new Samsung I was thinking of using. Then I heard the ((tiny hats)) installed spyware in them. So now I'm second guessing.
Does ios have some sort of web protection and software that protects you from socially engineered phishing links?
 
Does ios have some sort of web protection and software that protects you from socially engineered phishing links?
No idea. I have the brave app installed, and it blocks phishing links. I don't use Safari.
 
based, I don't think pixel 3 is getting anymore updates though since it's currently on LTS.

I have the same but on a more up-to-date model.
 
I forgot. Still trying to find it somewhere in my house
 
This question actually glows.
 
iPhone X which was the 10 (very old by now)
 

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