Submitted by ContractorCarrot t3_11cj61l in iphone
Just got an iPhone 13 after my whole life on androids. I always held the position that the apple ecosystem was a trap and that once you were in, you had to pay to stay and to pay even more to get out.
I still do. Kind of.
Pros:
Ecosystem
I do really appreciate some of it’s functions. Airdrop is so cool and so much fun to just randomly send my friends stuff but also a genuinely practically function. This part of the ecosystem is really brilliant
Interface / feel
The general interface is absolutely stunning, so slick, addiction inducing levels.
Camera
The camera of course is superb. I would add though that Samsungs and other competitors also have very good cameras now too.
Cons
SD Card Slots / Second SIM Card
iPhones do not have a second slot for an extra sim or storage. This forces you to buy alternative storage, in my instance, I have continued my Google storage from my android but this is one of my biggest issues with iPhones
For travelling, the second sim is so incredibly handy. I like to travel to rural areas and developing countries, it’s often I find myself in situations where I need to act quickly and carefully and I need my phone to just perform, sometimes this means accessing my home phone number. Having to take my sim out and replace it, somewhere possibly outside or dusty, such as a border post is very inconvenient and frustrating
Hot Spot
The hot spot sucks. Trying to get it to actually turn on and appear for other devices to connect is a pain in the bum and so much less responsive than my previous budget phone for about 1/5 the price
Back Button
Sitting waiting for adverts, or stuck on badly designed websites, on an android can easily be solved by the back button. On IPhone you’ve just go to wait.
New Developments - Wireless Charging / Waterproofing
Samsung was first to the game on both of these developments, my current iPhone has both, but an advantage of Samsung is they are generally first to newer functions.
Overall, for typical daily use the iPhone is undoubtedly brilliant, but when it comes to travel, the versatility of the 2 SIM card slots, the more reliable hot spot and in my experience generally tougher build, androids win without a doubt.
For fellow converters and holdouts, what are your thoughts?
Alwaysaprairiegirl t1_ja3e6rk wrote
The second sim can be solved really easily by making your primary an esim.
As for the back button, you’ll get used to swiping before you know it. I’ve only had an iPhone for four years and it didn’t take long to transition at all.
A little trick for typing. I think that you have to enable it but I’m not sure. Try double tapping the space bar when you want a period. If it doesn’t work, you might need to go into settings.