I meant to transfer your data on your iphone to android.
That is a pain.
I meant to transfer your data on your iphone to android.
tell that to everyone in existanceI recently acquired a Samsung Tab S8 Ultra and their keyboard book cover (all for under $1000, since I bought refurbished and open box, respectively), and I'd beg to differ*. Android is really polished on it. I would've gone with an iPad Pro 12.9 but wanted an even bigger tablet (I'm using it as a check-in station for a class I teach, for reading sheet music, for looking at maps/info/etc. while gaming, etc.). I'm so impressed with it, that I've actually decided to trade my iPhone 13PM for a Pixel 7 Pro and my AW6 for a Pixel Watch. I'd been toying with the idea of experimenting with an Android phone for a while, and am now finally getting around to it--not because I dislike iOS, but because I'm a nerd and want to try new things with tech 😉
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*Though it really all depends on what specific uses/apps you require. For your purposes, it may very well be true that no Android tablet can match the iPad, but for others, some Android tablets may match or even exceed the iPad for their use cases.
It takes a certain level of maturity (?) to appreciate the positives and negatives on BOTH sides of the aisle.Funny how likes & dislikes are varied: Mac vs. Windows, iOS vs. Android, etc...
I love iOS but have little use for MacOS.
My M1 Mac Mini stagnates while my old Windows 10 PC is my do-it-all workhorse. <go figure>🙃
Thanks for the replys and thoughts on this. 👍
For me it is the opposite - a move to USB-C would win me back to the fold. At the moment I have a Nothing Phone (1) but I prefer the many niceties that Safari has which Chrome lacks such as the ability to select text in pictures then translate or search for them in Google. There are also the improvements that have come with Safari which is closing the compatibility and functionality gaps when it comes to webapp support etc. When it comes to iOS - I can integrate my Arlo security cameras with with Apple Home to see it on iOS and macOS but with Google there is functionality missing such as battery life isn't available along with others not to mention that I have go through the Arlo website where as I can just use Home on macOS if I want to check my cameras. I'm in now hurry to change but I don't think I'll be staying long term with Android.Anyone else planning on moving to Android once Apple switches to USB-C? Might as well have an Android at that point. Looking at the Lively Jitterbug Smart3.