My second day with the S7 Edge after being with apple for 5 years

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I'm in the market for an upgrade, my iPhone 6+ treated me well but the RAM :scust:. Plus I missed the freedom I had when I owned an Android phone.

I'm still debating though, the rest of my fam has iPhones and they love to FaceTime and shyt.
 

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One of the main reasons I keep switching back to my iPhone is the shyt just works better. Touch ID is standard across most all apps. On Android a fingerprint scanner may or may not work with an assortment of apps. It's just stupid. Galaxy phones have had some sort of fingerprint scanner for 3 different models now. No excuse.
 

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I'm in the market for an upgrade, my iPhone 6+ treated me well but the RAM :scust:. Plus I missed the freedom I had when I owned an Android phone.

I'm still debating though, the rest of my fam has iPhones and they love to FaceTime and shyt.
My iPhone 6s performs as well with 2GB s of RAM as my Galaxy S7 with 4 GBs.
 

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One of the main reasons I keep switching back to my iPhone is the shyt just works better. Touch ID is standard across most all apps. On Android a fingerprint scanner may or may not work with an assortment of apps. It's just stupid. Galaxy phones have had some sort of fingerprint scanner for 3 different models now. No excuse.

That's the only thing I've noticed so far. But its not a deal breaker for me. I think the biggest advantange of iOS is customized for brand of phone which means you have consistency and stability. Android has to take multiple manufactures and brands into account when it makes its iOS.
 

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One of the main reasons I keep switching back to my iPhone is the shyt just works better. Touch ID is standard across most all apps. On Android a fingerprint scanner may or may not work with an assortment of apps. It's just stupid. Galaxy phones have had some sort of fingerprint scanner for 3 different models now. No excuse.
That's the app developers fault not samsung/android
 

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One of the main reasons I keep switching back to my iPhone is the shyt just works better. Touch ID is standard across most all apps. On Android a fingerprint scanner may or may not work with an assortment of apps. It's just stupid. Galaxy phones have had some sort of fingerprint scanner for 3 different models now. No excuse.
Yep I gave Android a try and it was fine for a while but then the OS started to fall off and I just had issues with the phones.

I've had two iphones, the very first one and now my iphone 6+. In both cases, the phone works just as well as the first day I bought it and just been consistent quality. Also helps that the OS is usually supported and upgraded for a long time no matter what model you had

My issue with non-vanilla androids from carriers is that I had two androids with ATT that would be lucky to get OS upgrade twice within its life cycle. Also it would take forever to get an upgrade because it had to go through the carrier's modifications and signoff first. Take me 6 months to get an upgrade after a Vanilla Android would get them.

With iOS, I get the upgrade, that day.
 

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Yep I gave Android a try and it was fine for a while but then the OS started to fall off and I just had issues with the phones.

I've had two iphones, the very first one and now my iphone 6+. In both cases, the phone works just as well as the first day I bought it and just been consistent quality. Also helps that the OS is usually supported and upgraded for a long time no matter what model you had

My issue with non-vanilla androids from carriers is that I had two androids with ATT that would be lucky to get OS upgrade twice within its life cycle. Also it would take forever to get an upgrade because it had to go through the carrier's modifications and signoff first. Take me 6 months to get an upgrade after a Vanilla Android would get them.

With iOS, I get the upgrade, that day.

To keep it 100, most of the iPhone updates in between major ones go un noticed and most of the times the updates are to fix bugs.
 

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I'm in the market for an upgrade, my iPhone 6+ treated me well but the RAM :scust:. Plus I missed the freedom I had when I owned an Android phone.

I'm still debating though, the rest of my fam has iPhones and they love to FaceTime and shyt.


Wait for Fall when the iPhone 7, new Nexus, and Note 6 comes out and then compare from there.
 

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nothing, i was trying to be the last man on earth without a smart phone.
eventually i gave in and got one.

it's dope.

Was in that boat until I got a BlackBerry Curve a few years back. I used to look st tablets when they were all the rage and eventually got one (Asus Transformer with the clip on keyboard) bit after getting an s4 and using that as my portable browsing tool, my life's changed for the :ahh:better.
 

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To keep it 100, most of the iPhone updates in between major ones go un noticed and most of the times the updates are to fix bugs.
The fingerprint scanner was introduced on the Galaxy S5 and were at S7 and integration in the apps isn't standard. With the iPhone 5s to now it is standard.

If an Android OEM introduces a feature that's a good idea it could be many generations later before app makers even bother integrating it into their apps. The Audible app got remade on the iPhone a long time ago. The Android version is still the older version. Chase redid their app and it took like a year for Android to get it.

Android has so many fragmentation issues it's crazy. It took HTC 3 phone cycles to add their fingerprint scanner for example. With so many people having so many different hardware configurations app makers don't bother taking advantage of new features.
 
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