Darkmage4

joined 10 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Yep! I call my mom, my grandma, and other family, quick access to the dialer for calls I need to make, etc.

If it’s somewhere else, I would be lost trying to find it and just ask Siri. lol

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Same here. I’ve had my hotspot on my laptop all day long with no disconnects, and my phone being locked.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Ex note 10+ user here. Also, I used to use an S21 ultra. But traded that phone in, so my wife could get the ss22 ultra cheaper. Also, I was switching over to iPhone 14 Pro Max. I’d say do it! You’ll love it! Takes some time to get used to over time. A few features you might miss from Android. But eventually you’ll get used to it.

Otherwise, if you do decide. Make sure it’s what you really want/need. Definitely a HUGE upgrade from the N10+. 5G, promotion is great!, screen is great! Its battery life is really good. I do miss the size of the note/s21u (despite the s21u being rounded with a curved screen, and nearly the same size as the Pro max)

I did have to get used to the non curved screens. It’s what I liked about the notes/s21u.

Good luck on your adventure if you do decide to upgrade/switch!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I’m month to month. I’d rather do that, than one lump sum. I know it would be cheaper. But month to month was the cheapest at the time, considering, I did spend 1600 on this phone.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Absolutely this. I was on Android for 12 years. Decided to try out the 14 pro max, and well, I’m deep into the eco system. I absolutely love it.

But down to it, a phone is a phone. You get what you want out of it. You pretty much can consume the same apps. Aside from exclusivity. But Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, tiktok, tumblr, whatever you use is on both phone systems.

I still love Android, and what they have. But I really love and enjoy my 14 pro max. It’s been a year, and I haven’t had crashes in certain apps like I did on Android, since I think the app is far more optimized for Apple. Plus a 3rd party took over the app, and it was degrading in optimization, and bugs everywhere until they could figure out the proper coding.

Otherwise, aside from that 1 app. Android is great, iPhone is great. It’s good to be able to have options!