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iPhone SE Vs Samsung Galaxy A50
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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 851605" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Although I agree in this case A50 is better, I disagree with the fact that iPhones suck. To be honest and parcial, having had both kind of phones, I have always rescued the fact that iOS optimization and design is superior; not only because of the security arquitecture and sandboxing. I've seen mid-budget iPhones (older models) outperform my S8+ after some years. With this I mean: I've seen android-based flagships outperform every phone in the industry and start lowering the performance within months or years, becoming unstable, laggy and slow; while many iPhone models don't. Right now, after some years of use, my brother's iPhone 6S works smoother than my Galaxy S8+ which I have never damaged or installed junk. I don't know if it's RAM managing, cache managing or what, but it's a fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 851605, member: 53544"] Although I agree in this case A50 is better, I disagree with the fact that iPhones suck. To be honest and parcial, having had both kind of phones, I have always rescued the fact that iOS optimization and design is superior; not only because of the security arquitecture and sandboxing. I've seen mid-budget iPhones (older models) outperform my S8+ after some years. With this I mean: I've seen android-based flagships outperform every phone in the industry and start lowering the performance within months or years, becoming unstable, laggy and slow; while many iPhone models don't. Right now, after some years of use, my brother's iPhone 6S works smoother than my Galaxy S8+ which I have never damaged or installed junk. I don't know if it's RAM managing, cache managing or what, but it's a fact. [/QUOTE]
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