I was an iPhone user for 8 years and just switched to Samsung, taking some getting used to. The minor irritation atm is the screen doesn't light up when texts come through. The text bubble is visible for about 2 seconds and very small so can't always catch it before it disappears. #realproblems
This is the thing because I have an iPhone it’s so much easier to transfer everything across to a new iPhone rather than an android
It's very easy to transfer to an android now. You get a special usb thingy that connects one phone to the other, whether it's android to android or android to iPhone, you select which it is and press a button and it's done. Super easy.
Depends what you want out of the phone and what you use it for the most For example, if I wanted the best camera and that was my main concern I'd get the new Huawei as they are partnered up with Leica, incredible camera but not sure about other areas of the phone as I've never owned the brand
I think Galaxy still comes out on top for best camera. From my research when buying my new phone, it's all about aperture - the wider the aperture [the lower the f- number] the better. But tbh I can quote specs all day long, they don't mean much to me. I mostly go by the youtube 'experts' who have tried every phone, if they say it's good, it must be
This. Took me less than 5mins. In fact, it was rather disappointing because there was zero for me to set-up once it finished. It had copying everything over.
Wider aperture is better for low light, but other factors are important. The size of the sensor plate, for instance. I still use a proper camera for all serious photography, and only use a phone if I see something unmissable when I don't have the camera with me.
I was happy with my iPhone camera but the Samsung is something else. It wouldn't be a reason for me to buy a phone though as they're all pretty much the same really, what's a megapixel here or there... but I'm no expert I'm old, the main reasons I've got a phone are to make calls and send texts; cameras, games, emails etc. etc. are bonuses.
I couldn't argue one way or the other about phone cameras tbh, or cameras in general as I have no experience to speak of. I got most of my information from youtube where they kept stressing about aperture. All I know is my phone camera is good enough for me. I have often thought about taking up photography as a hobby - I do have a camera other than on my phone - but I'm someone who has a completely firm grip until it comes to pressing a shutter button, at which point, my hands start shaking. Do you lose hand/eye coordination the older you get?
I am very old fashioned, I use my phone to make and receive phone calls/text messages. I use my digital camera for taking pictures. there again I am not some sad arse millennial who needs to capture a picture of every meal, cup of coffee, or dump that they have to share it with the rest of the world who are not f*cking interested anyway
surprised you didn't mention microsoft. they have been selling **** for years and got very rich doing it.
Saturday: the youngest started being sick, had the ****s too Sunday: he's better, alls good Monday: middle born gets ****s in the morning followed by sickness in the afternoon. The eldest does both at the same time come the evening Today: middle born is fine. Eldest is on and off all day. The Mrs (nm) starts with both this afternoon. #imdoomed I'm at footy at 6pm too... #risky
Sounds like a real sh*tty day, just do not leave skid marks down the wing tonight, and I do not mean due to your rapid acceleration!