Casual-Gamer25

Casual-Gamer25 t1_j252e6o wrote

Switched to iPhone permanently 3 yrs ago and the phones hold up super well. Went from a new 6s (they surprisingly had them new in 2019 still) to an SE 2020 and now on a 13 pro max. Did I need to upgrade that many times no, it was more of a sheer want for new features or in my current case the best battery life. Also software support is superb you’ll get updates for a while and the phone runs like it’s new even after a while. They only ever start to slow down if the battery’s total capacity drops significantly but that can be fixed with a new battery which is cheap.

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Casual-Gamer25 t1_iy0igs0 wrote

Really depends on preference. I’ve tried both android and IOS and leaned more towards iOS. I personally like the simplicity of iOS and how well apple devices work together plus the ease of transferring my data when I buy a new iPhone. That being said android also has its pros and it comes in features that some may find useful depending on what brand of phone, and skin they put over the android OS. One notable mention is the long support of iOS which is a big deal to me since I want my phone to be supported long cause I paid a decent price for it. But in the end it’s your money watch reviews and comparisons of the two to try and decide what you want.

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