Question Looking to move from IOS

froussy

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Good day,

I was, a really long time ago, a Blackberry users, and then when they change to android I continued with them. Now, and for the last 10 years, i'm using iPhones..

Now, i'm at the point where I need a new phone. My iphone 14 pro max is due to be changed soon

I saw the S24 ultra.. look amazing (beautiful, luxurious, name it) ..

I had liked the android platform in the past, and i'm thinking about to get back to my origins

What do you think about that.. I know.. i'm on Android Central, but I want honest answer please.

Thanks
 
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I do use both Android and Apple phones, as long as your not heavily invested in Apple Eco system then go for it , I just preorder the s24u and so far very very good, I've had Samsung /Google/Apple devices for long time and still use each manufacturer daily so any other questions please ask, I'm sure others will chime in shortly.
I do use both Android and Apple phones, as long as your not heavily invested in Apple Eco system then go for it , I just preorder the s24u and so far very very good, I've had Samsung /Google/Apple devices for long time and still use each manufacturer daily so any other questions please ask, I'm sure others will chime in shortly.
 
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As someone with one foot firmly in the iOS world, and the other foot firmly in the Android world: They're about the same. There are advantages and disadvantages to both. But overall, there are far more similarities than differences! One caveat: Most Apple apps are not available on Android!

You used to use Blackberry. Unihertz makes keyboard phones, modern-day Blackberries. That said: A Unihertz phone may be behind on security updates! On another note: Why is your iPhone 14 Pro Max due to be changed soon?
 
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From my time here and online in general talking about devices Windroid's response is what you're going to typically see. There are diehards on both sides which will scream for the highest heights that one is better than the other but the advantages and disadvantages is one that rings through them all. mustang's point is usually the decider for most. If you have a bunch of [overpriced] Apple gear it's going to be harder to walk away especially knowing that gear isn't going to play as nicely with Android.
 
Switching from iOS to Android isn't difficult. First thing to do is base your accounts on a Gmail address. Export your contacts on a pc and import them into Google. Photos too. Then sign out of iMessage on your iPhone and any Mac computers you use. iPad too.
 

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