- Apr 14, 2015
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I started my smartphone career with the iPhone. Used the 3G up till 5S. This whole period consisted of almost 4 years. Eventually I got tired of the same old sounds and interface and everything. I made the switch to Android and boy was I glad to make that jump. To cut the story short, I went through almost 10 phones in 2 years. All flagships from almost all major OEMs including nexus line up.
The only phone which stood out to me was the HTC one M8. And it's always going to be the phone which made me fall in love with android. No other phone provided me the balance of design and functionality like it did. However because of the mediocre camera I switched. And then kept on switching till I finally settled on the S7. I don't use cases on my phones. The S7 felt so fragile that it defeated the purpose of being "mobile" in the true sense. Other than the fragility I think the S7 is the best phone out there right now.
Having all said that, I decided to go back to the iPhone and got the 6s plus. Straight of the bat, this phone charges slow, it's huge for its screen size, it's just as smooth as every other android phone, it still has all the same annoying sounds and colours running through the UI and that's it. That's all the reasons I can think of after a day of getting back to an iPhone after an extensive dive into the world of android.
Now comes the purpose of this thread. I've used so many phones. So. Many. Damn. And they all feel the same now. I thought if I made the jump I'll feel weird using an iPhone again. Like I did when I jumped to android and it felt all the same as well. We should really put this iPhone vs Android phones debate to the rest now. They all do practically the same things and they all do it amazingly. So in the end, there should be no hate! Only peace.
Cheers.
And AC please get your app up on iOS. Your app is probably the only thing I'll miss the most on iOS.
The only phone which stood out to me was the HTC one M8. And it's always going to be the phone which made me fall in love with android. No other phone provided me the balance of design and functionality like it did. However because of the mediocre camera I switched. And then kept on switching till I finally settled on the S7. I don't use cases on my phones. The S7 felt so fragile that it defeated the purpose of being "mobile" in the true sense. Other than the fragility I think the S7 is the best phone out there right now.
Having all said that, I decided to go back to the iPhone and got the 6s plus. Straight of the bat, this phone charges slow, it's huge for its screen size, it's just as smooth as every other android phone, it still has all the same annoying sounds and colours running through the UI and that's it. That's all the reasons I can think of after a day of getting back to an iPhone after an extensive dive into the world of android.
Now comes the purpose of this thread. I've used so many phones. So. Many. Damn. And they all feel the same now. I thought if I made the jump I'll feel weird using an iPhone again. Like I did when I jumped to android and it felt all the same as well. We should really put this iPhone vs Android phones debate to the rest now. They all do practically the same things and they all do it amazingly. So in the end, there should be no hate! Only peace.
Cheers.
And AC please get your app up on iOS. Your app is probably the only thing I'll miss the most on iOS.
