Do you find yourself feeling healthier when using iOS instead of an android architecture? I never could get used to it. Even thought I had it for work.
Do you find yourself feeling healthier when using iOS instead of an android architecture? I never could get used to it. Even thought I had it for work.
Oh yes whether for productivity (photo editing, video etc) or leisure.
On an Android mobile, I could feel slowdowns after 7/8 months (when I was using Premium mobiles like Snapdragon 888 etc) whereas on iOS, I have no slowdowns at all, even though I'm a very demanding user and I put a lot of pressure on it
Switching from the 13 Pro Max to the 14 Pro Max was a bit of a whim, especially as my iPhone 13 was still holding up well
Oh yes whether for productivity (photo editing, video etc) or leisure.
On an Android mobile, I could feel slowdowns after 7/8 months (when I was using Premium mobiles like Snapdragon 888 etc) whereas on iOS, I have no slowdowns at all, even though I'm a very demanding user and I put a lot of pressure on it
Switching from the 13 Pro Max to the 14 Pro Max was a bit of a whim, especially as my iPhone 13 was still holding up well
Glad i made the switch from iOS to Android. Basically iOS always same same, new version, same same, and then suddenly they " invent " something new thats stolen from Android.
And those prices for a phone, come on crazy people, its a phone. Always on display is a feature on the pro iPhones, come on my Samsung Super Amoled also has this feature, and since Apple uses Samsung screens, why not give this feature to all iPhones.... oh wait, something about money.
I don't keep a lot of photos on my iPhone. Maybe around 300 (iCloud). Most of my photos and videos are on Google Photos (15000). Would AnyTrans be useful for me?
I don't keep a lot of photos on my iPhone. Maybe around 300 (iCloud). Most of my photos and videos are on Google Photos (15000). Would AnyTrans be useful for me?