🚨 *QOTD: What do you think about the state of Android and the iPhone? Do you feel the same frustrations that I have? If so, which ones? What would cause you to leave Android for the iPhone? What is preventing you from leaving Android for iPhone? If you already left Android, why? How is it so far? Let me know in the comments!*
@jaughnekow2 жыл бұрын
A few app glitches here and there on Android but it's not mind breaking. iOS too have app glitches Soo yh... they're pretty much on par.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
@@jaughnekow glad it’s working out that way for you. It’s totally not for me.
@ropro98172 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, Android's Material Design is ugly af. It's so chunky and flat. Unfortunately, since I've been a lifelong Android user, I think switching to an iPhone would be too much shock to bare. 😂
@Dk-qf8dd2 жыл бұрын
I use both. Have for a few years now. Currently have the 13PM and 1+10Pro. I find Android far more flexible and find too much of iOS has become “you have to do it Apple’s way using Apple tools”. I find that inflexibility to be detracting for my everyday use. Back in the iPhone 7 days it was my go to device. These days Android has taken that spot. JMHO YOMV
@jaughnekow2 жыл бұрын
@@ropro9817 ugly? You can customize it to your liking. That's why it's called material you
@danwintle85852 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being the only person I've seen mention that crash detection came to the pixel first 😂
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Full transparency: I actually made an entire video FOR google on car crash detection, but it got scrapped. I know about it well, lol.
@danwintle85852 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday oh right! It's a shame we never got to see it!
@thetechboyorg2 жыл бұрын
@@danwintle8585 I say crash detection can be installed with an app.
@mickeynissan98872 жыл бұрын
Unpopular opinion - Yes, crash detection and a whole bunch of good ideas were copied from Android to IPhone, but that's a very real two way street. There's a bunch of stuff google copied, not going to get into that and I'm not keeping score. However, Apple users don't feel like they need to shout it from the rooftops every time some feature that they had first shows up on android, and for some reason Android users do.
@danwintle85852 жыл бұрын
@@mickeynissan9887 firstly, you are getting into the by leaving that comment 😂 secondly, I only said it because I hadn't seen anyone else mention it, yet I'd seen a lot of people talking about apples car crash detection as though it was a new innovative thing 🤷♂️
@perkulant46292 жыл бұрын
I’m actually looking to return to android after iPhone 13 pro. iOS is quite annoying to use even after a year and also both iOS 15 and 16 have shown me that it’s not just android that launches with bugs.
@ChrisKaragozian2 жыл бұрын
As a 10+ year Android/Pixel user, I finally switched to the iPhone 13 Pro Max two months ago mainly for the same reasons you mentioned in this video. At first, it was very weird adjusting to iOS and it did bug me with doing things in a "different" way. Here are some of the reasons why I made the switch and some of the gripes I have with using an iPhone: 1. The Pixel 6 Pro battery life was horrible, even after getting the phone replaced by Google support, I would have to recharge in the afternoon on light to medium use. 2. Pixel 6 Pro would stop charging wirelessly even on Pixel stand gen 2. Got a replacement from Google and still had the same issue. Phones would overheat. 3. Calls made from Pixel 6 Pro would always not go through the first time so I would have to redial. Same with when someone called me, they would have to call me multiple times. I tried turning off wifi calling and still the same problem. Did not have this issue with my Pixel 4, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel XL 4. Android 12 and 13 bugs in general seem to have gotten worse over time 5. No consistent cohesiveness with Google app design language 6. Not as good of an integration between Google devices; no official tablet, no official watch (at least for now). Apple integrates Mac, watch, tablet, and TV better. 7. Side note, Google Chromecast 4K also very slow, buggy, sluggish, and crashes; which I would use my Pixel to cast to 8. Messaging is better on iPhone, no question about that Annoying things with the iPhone I experienced: 1. You can only change the default apps for browser, mail, and maps (at least that's what I discovered). 2. Apple music will keep taking over and auto playing with no good way of disabling it. I ended up deleting the app so I can use KZbin Music instead 3. No casting :( 4. No call screening and no option to archive messages 5. Siri not as good compared to Google Assistance, especially with voice dictation and recognition. 6. Notifications are slightly better on Android, but iOS has improved 7. To get the most out of the experience, you really need to be in the Apple ecosystem I'm sure there are more things I have that I can't think of and don't want to rant too much. So far I have not regretted switching to an iPhone due to it being more stable, longer battery life, better messaging and integration with other Apple devices. Would be happy to answer any questions and comments.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Bro, you get the award for the most effort in the comments 👏👏👏👏👏 This is a really great list. I think what you've listed really shows some really significant differences between the two in the areas that they lack. One side, it shows issues for the basic foundational use cases for a phone that prevent you from using it as it should be used, the other mostly has to do with quirks, preferences, or areas that still work but may not be as nice. That's probably the best way I could put it. Great comment, Chris!
@ChrisKaragozian2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday Thank you. Figured this may give some insight to anyone stuck in the same situation I was in. I do have so much more to add to my experience, but they are mostly little quirks as you mentioned. Been following your channel since the early days, mainly for all the Pixel and Google videos and will continue to follow. Keep up the great work.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Chris! I always hope to find the nuances of things and present them fairly!
@micahjohnson91842 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree, amazing comment! I think I'll stick with my pixel 6 for now. But if I did switch, I would most likely switch to either the pixel 7, the S23, or the z fold 3 or 4 🤔. I will say though try Chromecast with Google TV. I don't have lag using my pixel 6. I'm able to connect very quickly pick up where I left of on shows easily, cast, and connect my phone as a remote either through the Google TV app, or the remote quick toggle setting 👍
@ChrisKaragozian2 жыл бұрын
@@micahjohnson9184 Thanks! I actually have 3 Chromecast with Google TV and experience the slowness and sluggishness on all of them. Sometimes when watching something, it would freeze and refresh the main screen after 20 or so seconds.
@Grimstash2 жыл бұрын
I just switched and the biggest things that I have complaints are about the lack of an actual consistent back button I know it seems crazy but it's true I was using a Google pixel 6 with Swype and loved it. another crazy thing is the ringer volume and the alarm volume are still tied together after all these years there's no independent adjustment.That being said I will too miss the call screening from the pixel, but the iPhone UI, the fit and finish and the face unlock that is absolutely almost so fast and good that you don't even notice it's doing it is amazing.
@mikeh5928 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely LOVED my pixel 6 and all the features. Unfortunately it kept un-pairing itself from my jeep. No fix corrected it. Some type of bluetooth issue smh. Forced to use my iphone 13 pro.
@Bobs2cents Жыл бұрын
I was a lover of Android devices. They are unmatched in customization and personalization but I switched to iPhone because Apple just works, period. My last Android was the S22 ultra with 512gb and its display was absolutely gorgeous….until I started having overheating problems. There were times it got so hot that I was seriously worried it was going to burst into flames. I wanted it to work. It was a powerful and capable device but as you said, the Apple ecosystem just plainly works. I now have the 13 pro max. Everything just falls in line, from set up out the box, to tying up all your 🍎 gadgets, smoothly. I’m at the stage in my life where utility is way, way more important than cosmetics .
@rigierish3807 Жыл бұрын
You really didn't understand anything about the real potential of Android while you were still using it if the only advantage you saw to its high level of customization is the esthetic, or cosmetic part, as you call it. Hell, Apple is the incarnation of cosmetics when we see how obsessed they are about the esthetics of the phone and its interface, so accusing Android ability to be too focused on cosmetics is just hypocritical if it's to defend Apple after that for being more focused on utility. Android, due to its open source nature, allows you to have any level of customization using thousands of different apps, which includes productivity and practicality of use: on Android, you can't complain about not having a feature on the software side because it probably already exists out there waiting for you to find it and install it, it just wasn't integrated natively in the OS by Google (yet), most of the feature we have on Android coming from open source and independent projects at the beginning. You even have whole launchers that display apps only in black and white with a custom font to avoid having icons and app logos colors distracting you while you're using your phone, especially if you're at work or using your phone to work. And it works. You can also split two apps on your screen, allowing much easier multitasking, you can install any app from the Play Store but also from the internet on which you have a lot more choice than you could ever have on an iPhone, it is more compatible with other kind of devices than any Apple product could ever be, making file transfers much easier, even to a non Android user, you can get call, even video calls, while still doing something else next to it, it doesn't kill any process in the background, allowing to switch between apps very easily without losing your progress and computing time, etc... If your goal is to use your phone as a tool rather than a toy, Android is the best possible thing you could ever have if you take the time to customize it first, which of course, only you can do, and certainly not a company.
@asura2877 Жыл бұрын
@@rigierish3807 leave him be
@wishingb5859 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I have been iPhone forever and my 7-year-old phone is still amazing. As I face updating eventually, I kept following the different models and was almost tempted to get an S23 this year but then I watched videos from content creators who buy every phone and store them all in amazing temperature-controlled phone rooms and all of them had been experiencing their Samsung batteries expanding and melting their phones. One of them had 10 years' worth of Samsung's expanding and melting. It wasn't just one model. It was Galaxy's and flip phones, etc. Nope, I am sticking with my old dependable and will probably get an iPhone 16 if they finally have their stackable batteries and get rid of the dynamic island.
@datgamerguy69 Жыл бұрын
did you have an exynos? the exynos devices overheat
@datgamerguy69 Жыл бұрын
if utility is more important then get an android, iPhone whole point is to look cool, to look clean and nice, androids whole point is functionality, to do many mang things.
@Lam2 жыл бұрын
This video summarizes a lot of my frustrations. I'm on Android + self-built PC and I'm thinking of switching completely over to Apple for my work. My phone experience can occasionally be frustrating. My PC is blue screening because of premiere and I've looked through logs, stressed tested my hardware. I just want things to work and it seems more often than not that happens with Apple and I just have to give up some freedom and customization to do so.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Bingo! There's a threshold when you're trying to be productive and get things done without the stress of all of these variables and issues. I'd rather have less flexibility if it works and I don't have to worry about it as often. Plus, if it's for work, trying to fix stuff is time spent and $$$ or personal time lost.
@rachellight11862 жыл бұрын
One thing I've found with any Samsung phone I've owned is that it starts having glitches in apps and start having issues with my keyboard about 3 to 4 days just before an update comes through like clockwork every time. Once the update comes through and I update my phone; all issues that I once had all go away.
@kirstenkay1399 Жыл бұрын
I'm the opposite.. Seems worse
@secretsoftheuniverse45542 жыл бұрын
Hey Brandon, I'm in the same camp as you. As a tech-lover, I have iphone 11 pro, S21 ultra and Google Pixel 6 Pro that I'm using right now. Every single time that I take the phones back out to test and play with, I come across a few things that are dealbreakers to switching. 1. Google Pixel selfies are the most skin-tone accurate, and flattering. Samsung and iPhones new phones all oversharpen the skin and it's really unflattering and gross tbh. 2. I really don't like not being able to set Google photos as my default album. You're basically locked into the Apple ecosystem if you switch. Everyone on the iPhone has a photo album that is super cluttered. There are no good ways to organize photos unless you want to go through them all one by one. 3. I use "Hey Google, take a selfie" and on the Pixel 6 series I don't have to follow up with Hey Google, take a selfie. I can just say it again right after it snaps the shot and it will take another one. I can do this for a string of selfies and it's the closest thing to having a photographer when you have a flexible detachable stand like Lookstand. Sadly, Siri doesn't even understand "Take a selfie", I'm serious... try it.
@ariesaries912 жыл бұрын
I've been using Pixel3 for almost 3years (bought it in 2019) running Android12 (the last OS for it) and all I can say that it's generally satisfying. So, I have no plan switching to iOS in, at least, the near future.
@timl.b.20952 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@ariesaries912 жыл бұрын
@@timl.b.2095 Wow, nice to hear it! Its battery-life is my only complaint for this perfect-in-hand cell phone. The rest is lovely!
@jdubs83442 жыл бұрын
My biggest gripe in a mature smartphone market is that we can't we have flagship-grade hardware in a smaller form factor. Having upgraded to the P6P from an iPhone 7, I never realized how much I prefer the smaller phone size for daily use. It's great for consuming video content, but not much else. I don't want to go back THAT far in size, I just want a happy middle ground.
@ItsNish1012 жыл бұрын
I'll never switch to iPhone out of pure spite because of the "Blue Bubble" superiority complex some of my friends and family have lmao. No matter what you decide to do, I look forward to hearing about it❤️
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I hate that, lol. So annoying 😅
@ItsNish1012 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday VERY! And often I'm the one telling them about new features for THEIR phones.
@christophercrawford8237 Жыл бұрын
Haha, I love that on Google Messages I can now "like" a message and its the iPhone users that get the stupid "Christopher Crawford liked....." message 🤣
@matthewburno2 жыл бұрын
I’ve actually been using the iPhone 12 Pro Max and I’m somewhat liking it better it just seems to work other then weird smaller keyboard I’m in love with this thing lol especially the battery deference’s from my pixel! Though I do miss the better out of the box camera! But as you said I think we all just want a phone that works and not always feel like it’s in beta testing mode 😅
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@matthewburno2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday also I do miss martial design before the “you” it had more character with the folded paper look that didn’t fully get implemented.
@kirstenkay1399 Жыл бұрын
ME TOO 👍🏼
@gru3som3rick2 жыл бұрын
The bugs on the pixel 6 have been a nightmare and I'm hoping the 7 will finally be the best pixel since the 2. This September update took a while to get to me, but it finally feels like 13 has a solid build
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
It's funny, my channel started taking off because I made a bunch of videos on all the things wrong and broken with the pixel 2 XL. I never understand why people thought it was so good.
@jaughnekow2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, apple hasn't given me a reason to switch back to iOS. I'm sticking to Google Pixel till then.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Hey, if it makes you happy, you do you! I'm still trying to figure out what to do.
@-ThatGuy-2 жыл бұрын
Honestly apple hasn't. But Samsung has. I agree with him here. I feel like a constant beta tester even on final release software and there's little to no attention in details in the software design.
@realryankennedy2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Enjoyed the objectiveness.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I always have to keep it objective and truthful. I don't have it in me to BS people.
@realryankennedy2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday 🙌
@mulasien2 жыл бұрын
I'm curious how you're getting down to 20% on your 14 pro max? A 'heavy' day on my 13 pro max bottoms out at only about 60% by bedtime. Would you be willing to share your biggest battery drainers via the battery settings breakdown?
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
The 13 pro max had better battery life. That’s mostly it.
@perkulant46292 жыл бұрын
14 pro series has worse battery life.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
@@perkulant4629 and yet still had way better battery life than flagship options from google or Samsung. That sucks.
@victorviera4052 жыл бұрын
First 5 mins and this was exactly why I now have the iPhone 14 pro. I still use my pixel 6 but it’s very sad that a Google phone can’t play KZbin reliably. But my biggest issue was my pixel died so fast.
@big_turk2 жыл бұрын
I was a long time Nexus/Pixel user and ditched them at the Pixel 4 when they refused to add a wide angle camera and the pixels poor video features, which I still think is relatively limited even today. So I switched to the Note 10 and never looked back. I am now a happy S21 Ultra owner and love the cameras and video quality and features. The iphone is always a bit of a temptation but I need to be able to change things up every so often and Samsung has so many cheesy bells and whistles that I love to mess around and change my user experience. Another factor is the weight and feel of the iPhone's weight...just feels like a tank, even compared to the S21 Ultra lol. Anyways great video and lots of valid points! 👍
@markguox2 жыл бұрын
Are you having similar problems on non-Pixel phones? Because I have a S20 FE and don't experience any of the problems you mentioned.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I also don't prefer OneUI as much.
@markguox2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday Me neither, that's why I use Nova Launcher - problem solved. This also reflects the main difference btw the two platforms: iOS is more polished, but Android has a lot more customization. You just have to decide which one is more important to you.
@younglami34642 жыл бұрын
I was about to ask the same question cos it seems most of the people switching switched from Google pixel. I used 2 Samsung devices and I'm yet to experience issues
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
@@markguox as I mentioned in another comment: “There's something about life being busier and filled with enough responsibility and uncertainty. I don't need that on my phone. It has become a tool more than a toy for me more and more.” I don’t want to tinker with my phone. I don’t want to install a launcher. I want it to just work so I can think about and worry about other things.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
@@younglami3464 I have an s22 ultra and I thought the s21 ultra was Samsung’s best and I still feel the same way.
@LanceKirkman2 жыл бұрын
I would offer, I believe we're at the point of people choosing ecosystems. Android vs iPhone is merely "What ecosystem do you play in?" Personal preference will always reign supreme, but the fact is people fill their houses with either or.. VERY few do both
@aadaaadasda99792 жыл бұрын
08:38 i think the option to save a video to gallery/files is nested somewhere in "send a copy" or "open in" options, but i may be wrong here.
@BleedCubbieBlue772 жыл бұрын
I tried for a year 12max pro but once p6p came out switched to p6p. Not going back to iphone
@NIX6532 жыл бұрын
I switched to iPhone and Im not coming back to android. :D Battery life is amazing. I had Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and even when it was new battery life wasnt great. Now I have iPhone 14 Pro and battery life i lot better :D
@BeliBoyz2 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of when I switched to iPhone last year. I was a diehard fan of Android for like a decade. I mocked Apple at every opportunity I got. But while I was doing that, I was also experiencing weird issues on my Android phones all the time. I won’t name each device specifically, but here’s how my experience with my last few Android devices was: 1. My earpiece’s volume was too darn low. So low that it was impossible to attend calls anywhere other than a pitch silent room. It was a known software glitch, and I never got a fix. 2. My phone used to hang a few times per day. The touch simply stopped responding. I had to lock and unlock the phone for it to work again. 3. My in-display fingerprint scanner completely stopped working. Even the option for FP scanner disappeared from the Settinhs app. Then, in 2021, I switched to a 2018 iPhone XS max because I got a good deal for a used one. I just wanted to try it. And for the first time in years, I could rely on this thing. It was a phone I trusted, even though it was 3 years old when I got it. I’ve been sticking with iPhones since then. Nowadays, I have two phones. An iPhone 13 Pro as my main phone, and a Pixel 6 Pro as my secondary phone. And even now, I trust the iPhone much more.
@DeusRegum Жыл бұрын
What you using now?
@ancky429 Жыл бұрын
Im also thinking about switching, my main doubt is the file system and no dedicated back function. I used it a lot on android, can you guys share your experience? especially with the dedicated back function
@ThisIsTechToday Жыл бұрын
File system does suck. As for back, just swipe back from the side. Super intuitive and easy.
@DAXimusTT2 жыл бұрын
I'm considering switching for the CPU efficiency and power but the big set back like you addressed is the bottle neck for data transfer.
@liadsagi32 жыл бұрын
Get an s23?
@vivek65002 жыл бұрын
I switched over to iPhone 14 Pro max from s21 ultra. Moved to android after iPhone 7 and now back to . iP7 > Pixel 2xl > Note 10+ > S21 ultra > iP14 PM. Android has been good and was excellent for customisation, direct downloads and larger vibrant screens. But moving back to iPhone now, the overall experience seems more polished and neat. Miss the customisation options, but happier overall with build quality and performance. Samsung have a lot of options but you don’t use them a lot after initial interest with the feature.
@AndrewHahaLee2 жыл бұрын
I've been wanting to switch and try out the iPhone for the past 2yrs, but Apple just seems to be really good at not giving me a reason to - considering I can only afford the entry level option. Sure, the Pros are great and they're the ones Apple want you to have. But for a similar priced Pixel 6 Pro as Apple's entry level, I already have so much more with my Pixel that any upgrade to Apple's entry level will always be a downgrade for me: 1440p120 display, good triple cameras, decently good battery (and charging speed, though Google needs to step up their game), file transfer versatility because of USB C, and also the availability of 3rd party apps to do, *ahem, 3rd party things. Being able to try out new features is also fun and refreshing. I'm not a vlogger, so superior video on the iPhone is nice to have, but not a must. I have my own editing style for my photos, so either phone works for me, though Pixel gives me more detail and range, I just tune my photos accordingly anyway. I will acknowledge that apps on IOS are superior, and privacy on IOS is my go-to standard. The things that are making me leave Android however, are Google's unresponsiveness, slack in confronting issues, and inconsistency in their updates/features. Also, specifically on the P6 Pro, the fingerprint reader. It's a "small thing", yet because of how frequently we engage with the FP reader, the failure rate hits you more frequently than an unresponsive app.
@mikeh5928 Жыл бұрын
Pixels destroy iphones! If your not having any issues with it dont do it!
@PhayzinOut Жыл бұрын
@@mikeh5928 You didn't read the last paragraph, did you?
@paulwilson37592 жыл бұрын
Hey Brandon, love the video as always. But seriously just by the pixel 7P like the rest of us, apple haven way too many compromises still (lightning, cameras etc). Maybe in 3 or 4 years they’ll be worth a look but for now their closed system is just too restrictive for anyone that loves to tinker
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I get both every year and use both at the same time. I don’t blindly choose devices. The issues of restriction is far less cumbersome than a phone that doesn’t do the foundational things well but are buggy. As mentioned in the video, I don’t care about tinkering anymore. I want a phone that just works. It’s more of a tool for me more than a toy. It’s okay if you want something different, but when the phone I use gets in the way of me being able to do my job, it becomes a serious issue.
@Kwicdrawmcgraw2 жыл бұрын
I just switched after being an Android guy since smartphones came out. To sum it up, Google's software is better especially if you're getting pure Android through the Pixel. But those Pixel processors are not efficient at all. After a 12 hour shift my Pixel has like 30 percent left. In that same shift, I have like 60 percent with my Iphone 14. What was the final straw for me was the leaked specs of the Pixel Watch. I wait for years only to be offered a watch with a 4 year old processor? No thanks.
@BmW132942 жыл бұрын
I've been at this point in my life for some time now... I've used an Android phone since the HTC G1... So it's a really hard switch but the iPhone really is looking better and better each year. I'm not sure I can hold out any longer.
@nextunes2 жыл бұрын
I switched to an iPhone, I do really miss my pixel phone but once you get used to the iOS I think you'll never go back. Besides you can download all Google apps on an iPhone win/win
@Alonzo86542 жыл бұрын
Yo I'm gonna to let you finish.. But the Pixel 2 XL was the best phone of all time.
@xorrior4438 Жыл бұрын
Bro! Sounds like you should get a Samsung! One UI has the refined-look and a lot of the conveniences of iOS but offers more freedom like Android! The S23 line doesn’t seem to have the heat and battery-drain issues that the S22 series had.
@ThisIsTechToday Жыл бұрын
You must be new here. Lol. Check out my recent videos. I’m quite familiar with them. Still, not my choice.
@graysond88812 жыл бұрын
I am switching back to iphone after using android for almost 5 yrs. I switched to android bcoz of its flexibility in customisation. However the android is unstable & getting very annoying at times. I am also going back to the apple ecosystem with my macbook & ipad.
@hamidsiddiqi35732 жыл бұрын
I have never owned an iphone and never wanted to. But somehow i am leaning towards the iphone 14 pro nowadays. Because iphones are no longer boring and have amazing cameras.
@moeh44912 жыл бұрын
I’m guessing the AirPods Pro 2nd Gen review/comparison vlog is coming soon.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Of course, if I could stop replying to comments asking me about them I'd have more time lol
@addict90092 жыл бұрын
I'm not going to consider switching until they get usb-c. Plus I really like my Pixel 6 pro. Never had any bugs(major) with it.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I've been hearing that there are a lot of people that'll likely switch to the iPhone once it gets USB-C, and that might happen with the 15 Pro Max. If it does, I'm not sure what will be left to keep me on Android unless something crazy shows up from Android.
@TwistedJake2 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same boat as a lot of folks. Been a life long Android user, typically flagships, and my current Pixel 6 Pro has been pretty solid. That being said, over half my normal contacts use imessage while only a few use RCS. Really considering giving IOS a try but I'm also very tied into Google apps. I'd love to see a video that details any features you lose going to an Iphone and what the user experience is like. I hear folks complain about the iphone notifications and lack of customization on the home screen but really have no idea what it looks like. I'm not willing to blindly switch but not sure how else to give IOS a go.
@gregwoodside66742 жыл бұрын
iPad mini is what I did
@TwistedJake2 жыл бұрын
@@gregwoodside6674 I just ordered a 14 Pro Max so we'll see how it goes.
@hhhmmmmmmmm2 жыл бұрын
I know Costco gives you 90 days to return an iPhone. Also Amazon refurbished I think gives you 90 days as well. So iOS seems to be user unfriendly in certain situations. For example, every app that you put on your home screen must start at the top of the screen. So even if you only have four apps on your home screen, you cannot put them at the bottom. Not including the four main ones at the bottom. Also, to get to control center/menu, you have to swipe down from the top right, again making you use two hands to do something that you should be able to do easily like on Android. Also, navigation is much easier on Android especially with back gestures. IOS has a back button on the top left corner and you could also swipe right to go to the last screen. Notifications is hard to describe, but it's much easier on Android, I don't even use notification center on iOS. By the way, I'm an 11-year iOS user and also have a pixel 6A.
@tylerblack91082 жыл бұрын
Some google apps actually work better on iPhone surprisingly
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, google apps are better which is nuts. The home screen customization isn’t that big of a deal IMO. You can still customize it a lot. It takes some work just like how you have to find a launcher to get what you want on android. Notifications are honestly the worst part, arguably more than the lack of usb-c. I miss so many notifications with their new setup simply because they don’t have a persisting notification bar like on android and they bundle them into groups AND NOW they hide it from the Home Screen where you have to swipe up to see all of them. Android on the other hand shows you literally everything and has a ton of persisting notification icons in the top bar.
@lohjunwei2 жыл бұрын
I’ve followed your channel for the longest time, used pixel 2 all the way to P6. Felt the same way as you do totally and changed to IP13 few months ago. U know what? I can’t see myself changing back to android anytime soon, little or no incentive to do that. Sure, there are some little things that android is better e.g gesture control, notifications management. But by far and large, iPhone has value added my life more so far. It’s a phone that works and give little or no issues.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
First, thank you for watching for so long. I really appreciate that! Second, yes. Sometimes you just want something that works without any stress or fuss.
@jayholm21422 жыл бұрын
Does the Iphone support dark theme, similar to Android? Also, I know Apple has their Apple Maps, but can you still use Google Maps on an Iphone?
@ylwmusicarchives2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I used to flip between iPhone and Pixel. I’ve settled on iPhone since the birth of my son a couple years back and this is mainly due to the ability to easily share (either message or airdrop) full resolution photos and videos between two devices without needing to trust my data with third party messaging services. A co-worker of mine moved from iPhone to the Pixel 6 Pro (having used Pixel 3a prior) and left it within 6 months due to that feeling of being a beta tester that you mentioned.
@trounbyfire2 жыл бұрын
Basically Google isn't pushing their technology anymore so they are to content with being middleware. I have two am experiencing too many bugs that just started to add up. Face unlock would be nice.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Is this your other comment? Doesn’t look like it’s deleted to me.
@aliahmedrabie87152 жыл бұрын
Should I wait for pixel 7 or I go with 14 pro max?
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Depends on what you want.
@ohhhgggeeezzz2 жыл бұрын
You speak our minds.... I find this video funny =D. Looking forward to your IPod Pro II review
@rabeekayssi2 жыл бұрын
I’ve just moved to the 14 MP after 12 years with android. I’m done with tinkering and customizing, and I’m done being a beta tester for google, and having horrible battery life. And curved screens will always suck.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I totally get you, lol. It's nice to just have things work.
@dewaynereid64282 жыл бұрын
I have considered switching this year. I'm on the Pixel 5 and my wife has the pixel 6. Her phone is so buggy, she hates it. Mine has been fine, I'm just bored with it.
@aaaa004432 жыл бұрын
I made the switch last year.. to an iPhone 13 Pro Max, and I never looked back. I've been an Android user since the start, but lately iPhone is just better... especially the battery life on Pro Max, it's crazy... I never have to worry about the battery. Since then, I have bought more and more Apple products, slowly getting into the ecosystem.. that could be a good thing, also a bad thing.. but so far I'm really happy with my Apple Products. The only thing I miss on my Google Pixel 6 Pro is their spam call detection, since the switch to iPhone, I've been getting a lot of spam calls and messages, which is quite annoying. I've never gotten a single spam call/message when I was on my Pixel.
@vickyssecrets1 Жыл бұрын
They have silence unwanted calls on there slide the button over to green they will go to voicemail u don’t have to worry bout that on iphone
@BrianGlaze2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for not making the annoying version of this video that we've all seen 100 times hahaha.. With that said, I have to say that I will never switch to an iPhone unless they make some fundamental changes to their business philosophy. I can't support Apple when they won't integrate imessage with RCS and knowingly profit off imessage bullying. I cannot support the slow and proprietary thunderbolt port. I don't like how they are on the forefront of removing features and selling us a solution (first to remove headphone jack and first to remove charger from the box). I don't like how they restrict customization in favor of giving us a "set experience". I don't like how they tend to sit back on hardware innovation. I don't like how "warm" the photos are and the fact that they don't give you a lot of customization in their camera app. I love tinkering with my smartphone/pocket computer so I don't want to go to the company that doesn't want me to do that.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I think once they move to USB-C and fix their notifications, there will be a flood of people switching to iPhone. I really do.
@BrianGlaze2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday I wouldn't be surprised at that at all. The USB c factor and the notifications are a barrier for a lot of people.
@2DCowboy Жыл бұрын
I am currently making the switch from my s22ultra to iphone 14promax. The ultra watch 2 has made this transitions a little easier.
@bonedatt2 жыл бұрын
My first experience with an iPhone was with an iPhone 4s that was given to me at work. The hardware was beautiful, and Apple continues to make sleek looking phones. iOS on the other hand was annoying, and painful to use. My first personal iPhone was the 6s which was gifted to me. I ended up trading that in with very minimal use for an iPhone 8 plus, traded that in with minimal use for an iPhone Xs, and finally traded that in for an iPhone 13 Pro Max. I continuously kept an iPhone with me because I was hopeful that iOS would have improved the simplest things to make me use my iPhone as a "daily driver". Nope! Have you ever heard of T9 dialing? It's been around forever, but that's not a thing on an iPhone. Gestures, especially the basic back gestures are non existent. Let's not even talk about how there are settings inside settings. Notifications? A hot mess. Again, I really like Apple's hardware, but iOS is the worst. I'll probably trade in my 13PM for a USB-C touting one when the time comes. Hopefully, Apple would have figured out how to properly do notification or even fix gestures. I won't hold my breath though giving that the iPhone 4s was announced in 2011, and the annoyances that kept me from using my iPhones daily back then still exist.
@arturooq24242 жыл бұрын
Notifications are a hot mess, horrible but what do you mean about gestures? They have improved, you can go back and forth on any app/settings
@unclephantom87942 жыл бұрын
I switched to the iPhone 14pro max this year because of the pixel 6. I’ve always used android since the galaxy nexus. The pixel 6 worked for me wonderfully right out of the box, I experienced none of the issues that were being reported but with every update came a new bug and the phone became unusable
@m4nc1n12 жыл бұрын
I am in the same boat. Never daily drove and iPhone and just ordered the 14 Pro Max. Running the S22 Ultra now so this will be interesting.
@koryholding14912 жыл бұрын
I had and Iphone 5s. Then I switched to Samsung. I have never had the desire to go back. I don't feel like I have really experienced all these issues you are referring to.
@FAFOActual2 жыл бұрын
Android 13 broke my Pixel 6 to the point where it was basically unusable for me. I just went and got my first ever iPhone, which was the 14 Pro (the last two in the store for my wife and I, and not the Pro Max because they were backordered through mid November and I didn’t want to wait that long) and I couldn’t be happier. Everything works wonderfully and perfectly. The little bit of learning curve is not a big deal at all, anything I can’t figure out only takes a quick Internet or KZbin search to be solved. Love my new phone.
@Rashimotosan2 жыл бұрын
As a former iPhone user who became a Pixel purist who was forced to use a Samsung after the last few disappointing Pixel releases, I am inclined to agree. I just got an iPhone 13 Pro a few weeks ago (got lucky and scored it for $430 mint cuz the seller thought it was blacklisted when it wasn't). I figured it'd work great with the eco system of my new 16" MacBook Pro that I got for work. I am not big on Apple's marketing practices nor some of the lack of Android-like features that just make life simpler, but some of the stuff you've outlined is the reason I'm willing to make the switch this gen (especially battery and honestly better camera in my case since I'm dark skinned, Samsung is wayyyy worse than iPhone). When Apple finally drops a new feature it works flawlessly and they're encroaching steadily in that Android space while Android struggles to iron out its kinks. I am still rocking a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra as my main while I get use to iPhone again. It's always a learning curve switching. In general though I feel like unfortunately we're in a two phone era. The two OSes are just philosophically different and both have features that make life 100 times easier depending on what your shifting needs are. I will probably just switch between the two for a while until I find that perfect phone. Pixel 7 is close but I just need a little more pep in the tech to be fully sold.
@vishnut54952 жыл бұрын
Waiting for your comparison between bose and airpodes pro 2
@robertjsissonful2 жыл бұрын
Like the android platform. I use the S22ULTRA with 1 gb storage. Never had a problem with beta versions until recent push. Had to disable goodlock. However camera is actually most important to me and android shines there. As I I'll play the long game with Samsung.
@JimLucas2 жыл бұрын
I tried apple for a couple years. Had to go back to Pixel
@c.a.mcneil7599 Жыл бұрын
Not thumb print or USBC is why I am getting a S23 ultra today. As I am on my mini 6 with usbc right now... Things that make you go hum. Wireless charging is that but so tired of different cords.
@kendallmosby-thompson45552 жыл бұрын
I ordered the Pixel 6 Pro at launch and it was buggy from day 1. When I was issued a replacement, google sent me a Pixel 2xl by mistake.. after that I switched to apple.. Google apps are on their best behavior with IOS, not nearly the problems I experienced with Pixel 6 pro.. not to mention Bluetooth connectivity is better on IOS for some reason
@jfigs2 жыл бұрын
Foldables are "ok"? Have you had a chance to spend some time daily driving one? It's a pretty refreshing and exciting experience using one.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I have a fold 4, had a fold 3, fold 2, Z flip 3, and yes. It doesn't excite me. Sorry, that's the truth. Not going to lie to make people feel better.
@hammerguard83252 жыл бұрын
I have been an avid android user for years and switched to an iPhone about a year ago and while there are things I love about my iPhone more then my old android my biggest issues with my iPhone are more about call issues such as horrible cell reception compared to my android phones I had on the same carrier. I have tons of problems with my iPhone calls are plagued with audio issues that are staticky and cause major issues hearing it is to the point that I am ready to switch phones and carriers but all my samsung galaxy phones seemed to have more and more issues with each years model which is why I switched to apple also for the privacy and security features on apple at that time as those are important factors to me
@elara0172 жыл бұрын
Beta testers! Everything you said is exactly how I’ve been feeling about Android! There was also the issue where Fitbit(also a part of Google) wasn’t connecting to my Pixel 6 Pro for a month! I’d consider myself a pixel superfan, I’ve had a Pixel from the very first gen, and even the Nexus series, but this year I made the switch and I’m not turning back! It really did come down to the software experience for me, I’ll miss my pixel camera but I’ll take a phone that “just works” vs a better camera at this point.
@mikeh5928 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely LOVED my pixel 6 and all the features. Unfortunately it kept un-pairing itself from my jeep. No fix corrected it. Some type of bluetooth issue smh. Forced to use my iphone 13 pro.
@rastin53802 жыл бұрын
Momentum4 review please
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Once this video hits 35,000 views.
@miguelestevez29972 жыл бұрын
From Pixel I bought today my 1st iPhone, just seen this video after buying it and it's like hearing my thought on a (BTW great) video 😂
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Haha. Seems to really be resonating for people! How are you liking the iPhone so far?
@miguelestevez29972 жыл бұрын
I can't say yet but I'd say it's between 8.5-10 on every single aspect... Which makes it a really good choice with no "downs" (but probably there's an Android phone better on everything, like photo, battery life, screen speed...) until now it is: PROS: Video, Screen, Processor, new OS, everything is smooth and feels "calculated" CONS: Expensive, photos (vs pixel), Google phone missing :)
@JimKanaris Жыл бұрын
Already switched to the iPhone 14 Pro Max (from the Note20U). Why? M1 Pro and all the reasons you mentioned re Android. Nothing's perfect, but my life's been pretty stress free tech-wise on the Apple platform, although Ventura 16.4.1 has its issues. Other than that, I'm reasonably happy.
@8bits9552 жыл бұрын
I switch to an iphone too this eyar, my oneplus 8 pro is so bad with the new andriod 12 update pretty much render the device useless and constant day to day crashes.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Dang, that's rough. How has the switch been for you?
@8bits9552 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday hoesntly love it, i dont even know why i turn away from apple in the first place. Everything just work as it should. I had all sort of iphones from the 4, 4s, 6 and 10 in the past never had any of them fail on me. I had 3 andriod phone in the past that include Oneplus 7 pro, 8 pro as well as the samsung s10 every single one of them has had shitty software and most importantly fixes wont be implemented for atleast 6 months which is stuipd espically when it something fundametal crashing your phone. i literally had beta ipad os installed on my ipad and it has been virtually zero bugs compare to what my andriod phones calls stable releases of OS updates.
@jayzziebone2 жыл бұрын
If you don’t own another Apple device like a Mac and have a windows or Linux machine the iPhone is the worst device you can have. I switched to an iPhone two years ago amd regret until this day. Putting music on your phone, you need to download itunes to sync stuff… we are in 2022!!! Transferring pictures from you windows or Linux machine is impossible. iPhone have been using the same UI since forever. No USB-C. There is no way to use split screen with the iPhone, i was used to use two different apps at the same time, I could watch a KZbin video and play a game at the same time, something I can’t do anymore on the iPhone and it’s really annoying. Widgets are so basic and you can’t interact with them. Customization is shit on the iPhone. Even restarting the iPhone you have to do some gymnastics and hold power and volume up… like what the hell??? They make you believe that it’s simple to use, but it’s too simple that it doesn’t feel intuitive at all.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Use what you like.
@JuicyJ_FPV2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video because these are a lot of the frustrations went through went through before I switched to iPhone.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
What a bummer, right? How has the transition been for you?
@JuicyJ_FPV2 жыл бұрын
So far my switch has been great things just work. I’ve never had a app freeze or crash on iOS and I’ve been running beta iOS software. The bugs apple seems to have are minor compared to some I had on my Pixel 6 pro that I was so excited to get only to buy my first iPhone ever a few months later. I also love passkey since I have a MacBook Pro and a iPhone all my passwords from passkey just sync over and my beats fit pro headphones go back and forth so easily I can hit pause on my computer ams play on my phone and my headphones just switch over automatically. There are something’s I miss from android like a universal back gesture, Google assistant, and being able to move apps where ever I want while having a open space on my screen. All and all I’ve honestly been super happy after getting used to iOS witch was awkward at first I’ve stared to really love the simplicity and that things just work. Face unlock works in apps on Android the fingerprint scanner would work sometimes for apps and sometimes not. I also thought about switching back for a s23 ultra or a pixel 7 but went with a iPhone 14 pro instead. I think I’m ready to try a smaller screen coming from my 13pm plus I think apples flat edge design feels better I’m a smaller dimension but I hope the battery can keep up. I do plan on getting a MagSafe battery pack also oh and MagSafe I think is a huge over looked feature of iPhone mostly for car mounts and table mount chargers . Sorry for my rant but things kept coming to mind
@JuicyJ_FPV2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday I posted it in a comment to my first post but after the initial frustrations, I’ve started to actually really like the iPhone and how it syncs together with my MacBook, Watch, iPad, phone, beats for pros, is really nice
@robertsalyers13519 ай бұрын
I've been using Android phones for about 20 years and I'm just bored and frustrated with Android phones. Samsung's are great androids are great. I'm just wanting something new, so I'm going to jump over to the brand new iPhone 16 Pro Max come September.
@Zoydotheman3 ай бұрын
Did u get, I'm switching to 16 pro in November but keeping my 2 samsungs or 1 of them.
@robertsalyers13513 ай бұрын
@@Zoydotheman I purchased the iPhone 16 pro for the form factor and I Love it
@Zoydotheman3 ай бұрын
@@robertsalyers1351 Aight, have U had any issues like over heating? People said they haven't and that the battery is good.
@robertsalyers13513 ай бұрын
@@Zoydotheman I’ve had zero issues with heating and the battery is very good getting me through a day easily and most times 2 days with normal usage
@Zoydotheman3 ай бұрын
@@robertsalyers1351 Damn that's good and do you even use the zoom on the camera much? I'm prob gonna get the 16 pro or 16 plus.
@tristanstevens73772 жыл бұрын
I done this. I switched from Samsung a71 ( which is an ok phone ) to iPhone 14. I love android but there were things bugging me on it and when I went to phone store near me, I wasn’t overally impressed with the s22. I loved the ultra but it just wasn’t viable for what I do for a living and I wanted a smaller screen for ease on the palm of my hand. Never thought I’d pick up an iPhone and realise how easy it is to the hand. So I went for it and coming from a 6.7inch screen to a 6.1 inch screen was so much nicer. I love big screens but my phone is a quick device. A quick text and answer phone and WhatsApp for work. I’m pretty impressed so far with my new phone and the switch was easier than I thought. I think the phone is just beautifully made compared to the s22 as well. That being said, my other devices are staying android so I can carry on what I had on my Samsung phone.
@CjJhonsonOfficial2 жыл бұрын
My samsung s9+ has none of the issues you have mentioned, and never has had any issues besides the battery reaching 0% in 1 minute one it gets to 10%
@jclif772 жыл бұрын
I use a pixel 6 pro and iPhone 13 pro max. I agree with most of your points but I don't have those software issues you have on the Pixel. The iPhone is nice but the fact that I can't put my app icons where I want and the notifications are AWFUL. I just can't commit to the ecosystem bc of those 2 issues. Plus the pixel's camera is so nice.
@ronaldjames2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the honesty. Refreshing bro really refreshing.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I can't help but be honest. I can't lie to people about this stuff. It's not in me. Glad you appreciate it!
@Eazidosit2 жыл бұрын
I have not experienced any of the issues you mentioned on 6 pro. I normally make about 15 hours between charges. I don't use Instagram but that's on developers and the fact the tensor is a newer chip to the market . I have no issue on KZbin and Android 13 has been like butter baby. Fingerprint scanner almost never misses even with water or latest gloves on while using a tempered glass screen protector. Sorry to hear some of your quirks. Haven't seen a big free phone completely. Let me know when you do
@yveslegh2 жыл бұрын
I don't have any of these problems with my android! I prefer simply to have all my accounts to one provider ( Google) and not to have all my data in Google, Microsoft, Apple etc....
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
That's great for you! I can only speak to my experience truthfully.
@mulasien2 жыл бұрын
Excellent point on getting to the point of your life where stability and core features working is more important than 'tinkering'. Maybe it's an age/maturity thing?
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
It does feel like there are a lot of immature people in my camp over here on the Android side. Nuance, understanding and supporting preferences over tribalism is really lacking.
@mulasien2 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday Tribalism is an ugly thing in general.
@MrBeastKorea2 жыл бұрын
Is it officially read as spee-gehn? I've been reading it as spee-juhn
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
I think so. Lol
@daltonwildes22152 жыл бұрын
I had an android phone ever since the iPhone X and I loved my Samsung phones until the pixels got better. But the more I used my wife’s iPhone I realized how great and reliable it is. I switched from the pixel 6 pro to the 13 pro max and I don’t see myself needing a new phone for MANY years this thing is a BEAST! And the build quality is not even close.
@kingfisch2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like we need more competition. Maybe bring back windows phones?🤔😵💫🙄 I think that both operating systems have their issues. My iPhone 13 Pro Max has the best battery I’ve ever had but the touch screen has been terrible. I’ve had it replaced once and still not working properly even though Apple says there’s nothing wrong.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Haha, people in my discord talk about that now and then.
@supernehc2 жыл бұрын
I'm a avid android user(10+ years), I just hate how the current snapdragon processor overheats on flagship models, really need to get their processor in line. Currently using Samsung S22 Ultra, hate the overheats and crashes but love the software freedom and integration.
@martijnslingerland58022 жыл бұрын
I have an Iphone 11 pro max and ussualy i switch from iphone to android and back so I have the feeling that I really do have a new phone. So I bought the S22 Ultra and absolutely hated it. The first one was broken. The top speaker was broken so I didnt hear phonecalls. I got a new one and it was really terrible. Laggy, worse batterylife than my 3 year old iphone, bugs and crashes and slower in response to. And like you said in the video just boring visuals. I paid 1100 euros and felt like going 4 steps backwards. Not going to android anytime soon. I returned the phone twice.
@derikdang88296 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an excellent point-of-view between Android vs IOS 👏. I, also think hard about switching back to iPhone but skeptical of the missing Android's features.
@Hud18492 жыл бұрын
I just swap to iPhone 13, airpod pro and Apple Watch 7 I can’t complain. I like it maybe when Google get more stabilized.
@Tater17222 жыл бұрын
I’m 31 and there wasn’t much about this video that didn’t resonate with me. I just switched to the 14 pro a week ago after 7 years with android, 5 years with pixels.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
There's something about life being busier and filled with enough responsibility and uncertainty. I don't need that on my phone. It has become a tool more than a toy for me more and more.
@Tater17222 жыл бұрын
Exactly. I have 2 young girls now and I don’t have as much time to read forums to figure out android bugs 😅. Also, my whole home is filled with google devices. Wi-Fi, thermostat, floodlights, doorbells etc. when the pixel buds pro disappointed me, I decided to not continue in being a beta tester for their first watch. I could go on about this for hours because I’ve been really torn about this too! Lol. I briefly tried the iPhone 12 and went back to the pixel 5 but this time I bought a watch too so I’m going to give it a real try for a few years. I’ve been pleased with the shortcuts app and how nicely it can play with google home and assistant (with some work). The cameras are close enough these days to be negligible for my use. Ok ok I’ve got a screaming 3 yr old in my ear G2G! Take care Brandon and thanks for your videos!
@Tater17222 жыл бұрын
One last thing. IMO. Google has more potential in creating a better ecosystem. Just got tired of waiting.
@Tater17222 жыл бұрын
Sooooo. I switched back to pixel 7 pro. The struggle is real.
@RamblingPodcastTalks Жыл бұрын
Yes that's what is actually give me doubts of buying the pixel 8 pro. The cameras... If you're not white those cameras show a weird version in the pictures taken. I might go for the z fold 5.
@nicholaslindsay32032 жыл бұрын
because You are using a pixel they have a lot of bugs, I have the s22 ultra and usually dont have any problems but ive been on the beta so when the stable version comes out it should be even better.
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
You must have skipped the part and alllllll the footage of me holding a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and how I have a drawer full of smartphones from multiple other brands. My view is the same.
@nicholaslindsay32032 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday I see they need to do better
@kev_452 жыл бұрын
Sad to see people have all these problems, tht some how never showed up on my Pixel 6, the only issue i have is when i updated to Android 13 my tap to pay doesn't work on buses no more, bt work everywhere else, bt i see ur point. Choose what works for you👍🏽
@mellonjohns224 Жыл бұрын
Your so very right And this is how I felt and I switched from the note 20 ultra And haven’t looked back This iPhone is the best functioning phone I’ve used in a long time
@EverydayTechSJB2 жыл бұрын
Definitely been feeling the same thing, for how I work iphone is seeming more and more appealing and I'm tired of waiting for pixels to get to iPhone level of polish
@Max864212 жыл бұрын
Android for me, I don't want to lockdown to Apple forever
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
Nothing is forever, and sometimes a lack of choice for more stability and things working consistently and reliably is a great trade off.
@mannysanchez112 жыл бұрын
That OfferUp keyboard glitch is so annoying
@ThisIsTechToday2 жыл бұрын
It legit makes me so upset. I stopped trying to sell on offerup because of it
@mannysanchez112 жыл бұрын
@@ThisIsTechToday even after this I still miss my P6.
@SuperMisterManager2 жыл бұрын
Interesting how we all tend to think the grass is greener on the other side! My good friend actually got the iphone 14 pro and has been a loyal apple user for since the iphone 4 making a few upgrades here and there like like the 13 regular. He actually told me the dinamic island is not that innovative and wants to try something new.. so im ordering the nothing phone 1 for him and he'll give me his 14 pro to give to my wife. He is inlove with the Tron movies. lol He hated all the apple watches because of the battery life. My older brother is the opposite: He is an nexus/pixel guy having owned almost all of them, but he did own some of the earlier iphones. He tried a iphone 13 mini and he said he didnt like it. and went back to pixels. My brother was drawn to apple from the fustrations of other iMessege coworkers and friends regarding media transfer. I asked him why he didnt get a bigger iphone instead and he said he just wanted a smaller one handed phone he can take with him. But conversely enough, he got the pixel 6 pro. lol. He also enjoys the pictures on the pixels moreso and i guess he didnt like the iphone. He was always able to afford the best phone and goes through a lot of tech gadgets. Right now he just uses a pixel 6 pro, pixel buds somthing, ipad pro, macbook pro, and whithigs watch. He works in graphic design. My wife had lower end android phones in the past and just uses a iphone 11 now. Since she wants to work more in social media marketing shes probably gonna stick with iphone. She also has an ipad pro 11, applewatch 7, and airpods. As for myself, the first truly smartphone ive had was the HTC Evo 4g. For those that remember when carriers charged an extra 10 to 20 dollars for using an iphone, I was put off buying one. Ive jumped arround to different nexus/pixel devices, oneplus 6t, and now recently the past 2 notes and S22ultra. I allways going for the bigger and better screen tech when it came to upgrading. The only time i considered seriously switching to the iphone was with the 13 pro max since they now have the 120 hz oled. It is important for me because lcd tablet and phone screens give me eye strain. I dont want to have to wear bluelight glasses all the time (athough it really helps). I got the ipad pro 11 and gave it to my wife because i didnt like the screen. Now i have a Galaxywatch 5, Tab s7 +, Galaxy buds 2pro, tab S6, and S22 ultra. I work in property management/real estate (and i want to develop myeslf in construction later) and it is nice to have a consistent experience acros all my devices. The spens i dont use too much but it is really handy when you really need to write on documents. For those looking for more from google pixel products, i recommend doubling down on samsung. You can always find discounts on their devices, and i really feel like i get my moneys worth. You just have to be smart turning off the excessive features you dont need, cus they throw you the kitchen sink. I really enjoy the goodlock app on the samsung tablets and phones because you can customize a lot of things to your liking and it works consistently through all my samsung tablets and phones. Also, when you upgrade, the samsung smartswitch app does import a lot of the same settings to your new device in goodlock (but not all). I think Im lucky, cus if i have fomo of apple stuff, I just pick up my wifes stuff. lol And about lag: my phone does lag sometimes too and so does my wifes iphone, even when she first got it. We just learned to turn on and off airplaine mode to refresh the connections to wifi/cellular data, clear apps, and memory; and one or more of them ususally does it. In rare cases, restarting. Side tangent: Im giving my wife my 'older' hp spectre 4k 15 inch touch laptop that i bought like 6 years ago thats still running great, which was $1,400. It was the first of its kind. So im in the market for a new laptop. So the best ones i can find for my needs are the Asus zenbook 15.6 oled touch 2.8k 120hz ($1,400) or the hp spectre 16 oled touch 4k 60hz($1600-2k). I want the 120hz cus it really is the future of screens but the asus is only about 3k resolution, which is less than my current laptop. So now Im just waiting for that magical laptop of 15-16 inches oled 4k 120hz touch laptop thats portable (not gaming) to appear. CES 2023! Sorry for the long post. Hope this was useful to somebody. Keep up the conversation so we can all learn for the better.🤓👍
@yon43482 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. I got a pixel 4a 5g. Would have got the 6 but the terrible fingerprint scanner was a deal-breaker. I'm tempted by the iPhone as it's very smooth and has great battery life. Only reason I've not made the switch is I like big phones and the pro max is too cumbersome. Really hoping the pixel 7 pro has a decent fp scanner and better battery. Otherwise might have to make the jump to the pro max.
@regoat2 жыл бұрын
How you can know how fingerprint sensor working on pixel 6 if you never try it. It's not fastest on the market, but working pretty good, one your now. iPhone and Pixel have same user experience. They are same smooth. I know I have iPhone 11 and pixel 5 at the same time. They worked in the same fast way
@tiedye-roses Жыл бұрын
I've been an avid Android user since late 2015. Before then i was an apple user but all i had experience with was a janky ipod touch 5th gen and an old Iphone 6. I switched to Samsung because of the uniqueness it allowed for teenage me to experience. Now in 2023 im heavily considering switching back to Iphone because of the better software fitment between phone and apps like snapchat, instagram, youtube and tiktok. On that not the iphones seemingly have way better front facing cameras than most samsungs. Although i will give props to Samsung for the 50x zoom telephoto on the note 20 ultra ive been reppin for a year and a half. Other than that i also want a smaller phone thats easier to access with one hand. I tried the z flip 3 and it flopped hard on me, in my experience. It looked nice and was a conversation piece sometimes, but it doesn't hold up to phones like the iphone 12 and 13 minis.
@-ThatGuy-2 жыл бұрын
I'm also considering going back. But I'm waiting for USB-C.