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I paid $129 for my Android.I more specifically meant only getting updates for about 2 years, which is a problem. Maybe it’s improved by now. I’m quite happy with my iPhone 12. Yes, I paid about 800 for it
I paid $129 for my Android.I more specifically meant only getting updates for about 2 years, which is a problem. Maybe it’s improved by now. I’m quite happy with my iPhone 12. Yes, I paid about 800 for it
The question then becomes, do most people really need, or even want it? As I said, if they can make and receive calls, take and send photos, access the Internet, and text, that covers all the bases for most.
It's remarkable how complex some web pages are - even if it's just the "mobile" version. Photos require far more processing/GPU power than they used to.
But the really important thing that many people use their mobile devices for is financial transactions, and many require certain amounts of processing power and/or security. I can do most stuff like phone calls, texts, and photos on an older 4G phone, but the support for a banking app may be discontinued based on how old the phone and its operating system is.
Windows XP works fine too
Ironically, after posting my comment, my wife lost her iPhone. I just took advantage of the same day delivery.The $8 same day is great. A relative lost their phone due to car accident and had a new on delivered to them at hospital and up and running within 2hrs of placing order.
Apple maintains iOS feature updates (aka, cool new software features as well as security patches) for a minimum of 5 years post release of the hardware. As of late, they are pushing that our even further. I just checked and the iPhone 6S which was released in September 2015 (7 years ago!) is still eligible for the latest iOS 15.6.1 patch.My Android just received an update on August 23rd. I have had this phone for over a year, and it has received 3-4 updates.
Because I haven't needed them. Anymore than I "need" an I-Phone.Why haven’t you used the windshield wipers on your car? Afraid you will wear out the blades?
All I'm trying to tell you is there are a very large majority of people out there, who have zero need for phones that require that much processing ability, information storage, security updates, and everything else.To each his own then. You asked the question and I replied but then you are the one getting curmudgeon about it.
I'm sure the I-PHONE would be at least 3 times more valuable, maybe more.What is the resale value of an Android vs an iPhone?
One of the main reasons is profitability. They make a good product, and price it sky high for what they have put into it. Apple has become the first trillion dollar company for a good reason. They turn a HUGE profit margin on every phone they sell.Why are they so dang expensive?
One of the main reasons is profitability. They make a good product, and price it sky high for what they have put into it. Apple has become the first trillion dollar company for a good reason. They turn a HUGE profit margin on every phone they sell.
And people literally line up to buy each and every new model they produce. (Usually with a big party that attracts lots of fanfare and publicity). Again, because they have a high degree of customer satisfaction, and they also attract a large portion of the consumer public, who have become almost cult like in their devotion to their product.
I think you are misunderstanding what it does and what it doesn’t do but I don’t have the time today however if you just open Safari on your iPhone and scroll down to privacy report and click on it you will see a screen like this;
Yes- I went from Samsung to iPhone. No bloatware. And long term updates. HappyI currently own a Samsung Galaxy A02S smartphone (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_A02s).
It's not a bad phone, but it's nothing spectacular either.
The only problem is the memory. Currently it has 18.3 GB used out of 32. I'm always having to "clean it out" when it gets to/or over 20 GB. I know l can add an SD card to give it more memory but am not sure what size card to add. That and l'm a NOOB to doing this.
So, my son was telling me that l should buy an iPhone XR phone with 64 GB of storage.
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone_XR)
I have never owned an iPhone. It's always been Android phones for me. I find Android phones very easy to use.
Has anyone here ever gone to an iPhone not ever using one before, from using an Android? Are iPhone easier/harder to use than an Android?
I have been looking around on the interweb and find that factory refurbished iPhone are about 60% cheaper than new. If l do decide to get an iPhone it would be this route. A few of my friends have factory refurbished iPhone and they really like them. They look brand new as well.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I just glanced at my privacy report on the iPhone. GoogleTagManager was the biggest offender but Safari blocked it every time.
My report just shows that only Safari contacted this domain, doesn’t say anything about blocking it. How did you get Safari to block it?