I'm not new to Android or Samsung. Let's just get that out of the way (been using Android since the real OG T-Mobile G1)! LOL. But I have been using an iPhone consistently (with stints of use with other Android devices sprinkled in) since the iPhone 6 was released. I still have a XS Max. I always keep an iPhone and Android device.
I'm using the Note 10+ plus now and while it's an outstanding phone, I really miss iMessage. Sending pics and video to (and from) this device is just not a very good experience - especially when surrounded by iPhone users (like I am).
Another thing that annoys me is notifications. I turn all that (at least I try to) crap off like data and battery optimization and I still may miss a notification because somehow, the Note (or Android in general) may THINK I don't need something and decide to not notify me until I turn the screen on. And then I realize that you can't really turn battery optimization off all together - you have to do it by app. *Sigh*
Anyway, there are loads I love about the Note 10; the screen, customization, pop-up view, smart select...on and on. However, when the most used app for me 99% of the time is messaging, it just leads to questioning. That's all.
I'm using the Note 10+ plus now and while it's an outstanding phone, I really miss iMessage. Sending pics and video to (and from) this device is just not a very good experience - especially when surrounded by iPhone users (like I am).
Another thing that annoys me is notifications. I turn all that (at least I try to) crap off like data and battery optimization and I still may miss a notification because somehow, the Note (or Android in general) may THINK I don't need something and decide to not notify me until I turn the screen on. And then I realize that you can't really turn battery optimization off all together - you have to do it by app. *Sigh*
Anyway, there are loads I love about the Note 10; the screen, customization, pop-up view, smart select...on and on. However, when the most used app for me 99% of the time is messaging, it just leads to questioning. That's all.