I am a sucker for music and i listen to it all the time, and i am very impressed by the Sound quality of speakers on my Iphone 13. They sound like a mini sound bar. I can hear the low end very well and it gives a great output. I also admire the display and consistency in UI. Apart from this, the audio recording quality is also amazing. You can record a song on your iphone and the Quality of vocals is better than my USB condenser mic worth 4k INR. What do you like about Iphones.

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    1 year ago

    Not bloated with crappy apps I can’t uninstall like the Samsung phones. I owned S22 for 4 hours and then got an iPhone.

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    1 year ago

    I love all the Apple only apps. Notes, Reminders, Pages, Apple Maps (superior to Google maps), iMessage. Also, Apple shortcuts cuts are amazing!

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    1 year ago

    The camera is very reliable especially for video

    The software is smooth and lag free it’s very well optimised

    I switched quite recently to IOS and I have no regrets

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    1 year ago

    I’m a sucker for music as well, but i never played music on my iphone, either a speaker or headsets, but what I admire about iphones the most is the simplicity and the aesthetic of it. I’m aware android phones offer alot of customization but that’s not my thing, i like my phone simple, it’s not some god damn canvas that ill be staring at and admiring how many widgets and flashy things on the screen

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    1 year ago

    Yes, the speakers are very nice. When I switched to an iPhone from my midrange Android I would randomly play a song just to hear the speakers. I always liked the way you can customize the double and triple tap on the back of the phone, and triple click of the power button. I currently have the triple click set to reduce the dark point and the triple tap on the back to turn the display to grayscale.

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    1 year ago

    I can only speak for the SE (2022) at my last job and my Mom’s 13 Pro Max. I’m a Pixel 8 Pro main driver myself. I like the hardware design. I also get some satisfaction from organizing the phones to how I think I would use them most easily depending on my needs at the moment. I treat it like an organization activity with a little challenge (every app snaps to the left of the screen).

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      1 year ago

      How’s the pixel 8 pro? Overall, software, battery, whatever you want to share.

      I left android in 2018 (was still using Nexus 6) for IPhone XR and now 13 Pro max. Consider going back to Google phones after they said they’ll support OS for 7 years. Plus, you can probably get brand new Pixel’s for $200-$300 less 6-9 months after launch.

      Additionally, I don’t feel like I’m ready to adapt to e-sims yet, especially after being overseas for a couple of weeks in Sep. Using the local SIM card saved me a ton of money. Lol

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    1 year ago

    Camera, ios, famiy set up, overall build quality. My flip 4 already making noises when I “flip” it. 🥲