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What I notice is that iPhone users use the iPhone because they are emotional people. They are fans of a brand. There is much more productivity, functionality and ease in using a Galaxy Ultra or Z Fold.
I personally actually enjoy/prefer the iPhone experience but y’all can keep thinking we’re all fanboys lol. Funny android users say we get iPhones to bash android but they do the same thing hating on everything apple does when in reality both are not far off from each other, it’s all about preference
@@Marz333 Yeah, Pixel has 2 big widgets on the home screen that are permanently stuck there, you can't change the gestures, you can't control which speakers the sound comes out from (phone speakers vs bluetooth speakers), you can't customise app icons, etc. Its really opinionated and restrictive just like iOS. Most of the things people rave about on Android are actually Samsung stuff or third-party implemented stuff that isn't Android-native. Still though Apple as a company is super restrictive, evil and anti-competitive and all of their software and hardware reflects that. Things like Apples many lawsuits over anti-competitive behaviour when it comes to App Store, iPads having enough power to solve the three-body-problem but everyone being forced to use it behind that joke of an OS so they can sell you 3 devices instead of 1, their $1000+ iPhones still not having 120Hz screens, the whole USB-C debacle, and much much more.
@@Marz333 You simply ignored some key words I used to describe iPhone users. You are therefore just another emotional, not a logical and rational user.
@@unknownechoecho Android is exactly that, brands doing better and inspiring Google to improve their problems. Google's apps are horrible, they're so simple. That's why manufacturers improve their Androids. And that's exactly what the Android world is.
Agreed son. Been an iPhone person since day one. Moved to the fold 6 for a new job mainly so I can conveniently take notes. Have not touched my Iphone 15 pro max since January, I have wanted to go back but every time I try I end up back after a day or two. Now have the S24 Ultra as well for the cameras and to keep s pen, not sure I will ever make it back to IOS anytime soon!
Owned Samsung phones for a long time, but used to have to use iPhones and iPads for work. Not one day went by that i didnt wish i could just use my Galaxy phone/tab because iOS always felt slower, inconvenient, and unnecessarily complicated. Unless you daily drive both at the same time, it's hard to understand, but its true. Worked at one of the busiest ATT stores years ago, and n6ewrly all of us had Android phones (almost all Samsung). Customers would ask us and be confused why we didn't have iPhones, and we would tell them because we just like Samsung better. Dealing with, not only our iPhones, but all the issues that people have that no one wants to talk about, we just chose Samsung because it actually did more and, otften times, easier than the experience with iOS.
@@JamaltLee you're not crazy. Our ATT store was around the corner from an Apple store, in one of the most affluent areas on CA. The amount of the most random issues people had with iPhones was surprising. We knew, if we sold an iPhone, high likelihood we'd see them again, as opposed to Samsung I wouldn't hear from them until they were ready to buy their next phone or add a line.
@@chrisbanks7830 my first iPhone ever was in 2021, the 12 pro max, me and my husband got it, before that I had 3 samsungs, 2 from the S line and 1 note, as soon we started to use our new iPhones we both had problems, mine was replaced by warranty, and my husband's was a problem fixed at the Apple store. I thought I was maybe just unlucky but you saying that convinced me of what I was thinking, that iPhones has lots of problems...but the thing is even with these random problems iPhones has, it last longer, my Samsung s6 was put on the drawer after I upgraded for a newer one, and few months later I tried to use it and it wouldn't work anymore, I think with an iPhone that wouldn't happen.
All the points you make about android os vs iOS are super valid, and I agree... however you gotta grasp some perspective... the features that me and you appreciate that help you multitask would be incredibly confusing to understand to your average Joe, your grandma, or a kid, or somebody who isn't super tech savvy. I wish all the android multitasking/shortcut features were on iOS... but Apple wants to appeal to the widest possible audience to sell as many phones as possible which is why they sell more phones then any android OS phone, because the features in the os are more accessible/ easy to use to the average person. (accept for the iOS 18 control center, its so garbage and so hard to customize because of trash controls)
@@dvn950 I feel that, but having those features available doesn’t impact the everyday experience of the average person. It’s just confusing because they market their phones as pro phones capable of pro work, they market their power and even some new key productivity features every now and then, so why not include some of these basic features that androids have had for years?
Strongly disagree. My dad can't figure out iPhone because his english is weak but he flies through a Samsung because I can set it up how he likes to use it and he can go anywhere knowing that universal back button has his back if he gets lost. With iPhone you have to do everything the iPhone way and when you're 6 screens into an app it's hard to get back to the main screen of the app. Prime example, he said the clock on the AOD was too small and he wants to use it but its too small to read. I opened GoodLock and increased the size of the clock on the AOD to gigantic and he loves it now. Another example mentioned in this video is the keyboard. I mentioned dad doesn't speak good english. Every now and then he wants me to change the keyboard to how he likes it in his language.
Ya, I can see that, but how hard is it to make the files visible in the finder app? You can have the photos app still organize photos in a specific location without hiding it lol.
@@Franzotm I have actual mics, I just like to use these wireless mics with my phones for convenience. I gotta figure out how to get the sound right and it’ll be alright.
@@JamaltLee Oh ok and there is those mini mics that you can put on your clothes but idk if they sound good. Also I'm getting a 16 plus next month or something because I have 2 samsungs and want to try it out. And how long did it take for you to get use to it?
@FLM_OFF honestly it depends on how you use your phone. If you just do casual stuff like text people and scroll on social media then the adjustment period will be very short. If you use stuff like splitscreen, or specific customizations that change the way you use your phone, then it might take time to get used to iPhone.
@@JamaltLee Lack of AirDrop, iMessage, FaceTime and the majority of social media applications being slightly worse/ not optimized as well as the iPhone counterparts too + My computer I work from is a Mac, my watch is an Apple watch and we use an Apple TV. So an android would be an inconvenience AND I just like how the iPhone looks and feels, both physically and in the UI
@@fredlacerda using both iPhones and Samsung phones daily, I don’t notice any major differences in terms of social media app optimizations. If anything I’ve had better experiences on my Samsung devices in terms of optimization in most apps I use. One example off the top is how choosing to post reels on your main grid or not is hidden on the iPhone version of Instagram, yet on android it’s super easy to find because it’s one of the first options visible when posting a reel which to me makes sense. Everything else I understand even though I think google meets, RCS, and quickshare work well enough.
A lot of these things you can ask Siri to do for you lol like sending text read emails etc. Many convenient iPhone features are hidden in the settings or within Siri. You just have to discover all of it in the first place
The things he showed are system level things. Media output control, audio input control, file management, dual monitor support, keyboard configuration, gesture control, etc. That's not stuff Siri can do ( and Google Assistant can do all the Siri stuff too). Also, I know Apple has the Shortcuts app which in combination with the Focus Modes can be configured to do some cool things but its still not close to the level of automation and customisation you can get on Android (specifically Samsung). With Samsung its pretty much "if you can see it or touch it then there is most likely some way to change it"
Im an s24ultra user and owner but iphone is so well optimized and the apps & games feel so much better i hate that,That's why I'm forced to buy an iPhone 16pro max
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Agree. As always
What I notice is that iPhone users use the iPhone because they are emotional people. They are fans of a brand. There is much more productivity, functionality and ease in using a Galaxy Ultra or Z Fold.
I personally actually enjoy/prefer the iPhone experience but y’all can keep thinking we’re all fanboys lol. Funny android users say we get iPhones to bash android but they do the same thing hating on everything apple does when in reality both are not far off from each other, it’s all about preference
Yeaa so what. Just choose and live with it. What are we, "emotional people"? haha lol
@@Marz333 Yeah, Pixel has 2 big widgets on the home screen that are permanently stuck there, you can't change the gestures, you can't control which speakers the sound comes out from (phone speakers vs bluetooth speakers), you can't customise app icons, etc. Its really opinionated and restrictive just like iOS.
Most of the things people rave about on Android are actually Samsung stuff or third-party implemented stuff that isn't Android-native.
Still though Apple as a company is super restrictive, evil and anti-competitive and all of their software and hardware reflects that.
Things like Apples many lawsuits over anti-competitive behaviour when it comes to App Store, iPads having enough power to solve the three-body-problem but everyone being forced to use it behind that joke of an OS so they can sell you 3 devices instead of 1, their $1000+ iPhones still not having 120Hz screens, the whole USB-C debacle, and much much more.
@@Marz333 You simply ignored some key words I used to describe iPhone users. You are therefore just another emotional, not a logical and rational user.
@@unknownechoecho Android is exactly that, brands doing better and inspiring Google to improve their problems. Google's apps are horrible, they're so simple. That's why manufacturers improve their Androids. And that's exactly what the Android world is.
iPhone = Just a smartphone.
Android phones = A mini, powerful computer.
Agreed son. Been an iPhone person since day one. Moved to the fold 6 for a new job mainly so I can conveniently take notes. Have not touched my Iphone 15 pro max since January, I have wanted to go back but every time I try I end up back after a day or two. Now have the S24 Ultra as well for the cameras and to keep s pen, not sure I will ever make it back to IOS anytime soon!
You can just use both but main the zfold 6 or s24 ultra.
Owned Samsung phones for a long time, but used to have to use iPhones and iPads for work. Not one day went by that i didnt wish i could just use my Galaxy phone/tab because iOS always felt slower, inconvenient, and unnecessarily complicated. Unless you daily drive both at the same time, it's hard to understand, but its true.
Worked at one of the busiest ATT stores years ago, and n6ewrly all of us had Android phones (almost all Samsung). Customers would ask us and be confused why we didn't have iPhones, and we would tell them because we just like Samsung better. Dealing with, not only our iPhones, but all the issues that people have that no one wants to talk about, we just chose Samsung because it actually did more and, otften times, easier than the experience with iOS.
@@chrisbanks7830 thank you for sharing this. People act like I'm crazy when I try to bring to this conversation up.
@@JamaltLee you're not crazy. Our ATT store was around the corner from an Apple store, in one of the most affluent areas on CA. The amount of the most random issues people had with iPhones was surprising. We knew, if we sold an iPhone, high likelihood we'd see them again, as opposed to Samsung I wouldn't hear from them until they were ready to buy their next phone or add a line.
@@chrisbanks7830 my first iPhone ever was in 2021, the 12 pro max, me and my husband got it, before that I had 3 samsungs, 2 from the S line and 1 note, as soon we started to use our new iPhones we both had problems, mine was replaced by warranty, and my husband's was a problem fixed at the Apple store. I thought I was maybe just unlucky but you saying that convinced me of what I was thinking, that iPhones has lots of problems...but the thing is even with these random problems iPhones has, it last longer, my Samsung s6 was put on the drawer after I upgraded for a newer one, and few months later I tried to use it and it wouldn't work anymore, I think with an iPhone that wouldn't happen.
Agree 100% I left IOS years ago for many reasons and android changed my life and I never went back
❤ I feel you bro. I have an iphone but I only use it to communicate with all of my family and friends who are also iPhone users.
All the points you make about android os vs iOS are super valid, and I agree... however you gotta grasp some perspective... the features that me and you appreciate that help you multitask would be incredibly confusing to understand to your average Joe, your grandma, or a kid, or somebody who isn't super tech savvy. I wish all the android multitasking/shortcut features were on iOS... but Apple wants to appeal to the widest possible audience to sell as many phones as possible which is why they sell more phones then any android OS phone, because the features in the os are more accessible/ easy to use to the average person. (accept for the iOS 18 control center, its so garbage and so hard to customize because of trash controls)
@@dvn950 I feel that, but having those features available doesn’t impact the everyday experience of the average person. It’s just confusing because they market their phones as pro phones capable of pro work, they market their power and even some new key productivity features every now and then, so why not include some of these basic features that androids have had for years?
Strongly disagree. My dad can't figure out iPhone because his english is weak but he flies through a Samsung because I can set it up how he likes to use it and he can go anywhere knowing that universal back button has his back if he gets lost. With iPhone you have to do everything the iPhone way and when you're 6 screens into an app it's hard to get back to the main screen of the app.
Prime example, he said the clock on the AOD was too small and he wants to use it but its too small to read. I opened GoodLock and increased the size of the clock on the AOD to gigantic and he loves it now.
Another example mentioned in this video is the keyboard. I mentioned dad doesn't speak good english. Every now and then he wants me to change the keyboard to how he likes it in his language.
@@unknownechoecho thank you 🙏🏿
Also on the Mac, you can't browse pictures in finder that are just in the Photos app.
😭 madness
@@JamaltLee I don't think so. By this it is super easy to manage multiple photos libraries.
Ya, I can see that, but how hard is it to make the files visible in the finder app? You can have the photos app still organize photos in a specific location without hiding it lol.
Very concise video.
Volume is very low in this video.
Yeah, I'm having issues with the mics I use when I record with my iPhones. For some reason, the iPhones make the audio super quiet.
@@JamaltLee Get an actual microphone then.
@@Franzotm I have actual mics, I just like to use these wireless mics with my phones for convenience. I gotta figure out how to get the sound right and it’ll be alright.
@@JamaltLee Oh ok and there is those mini mics that you can put on your clothes but idk if they sound good. Also I'm getting a 16 plus next month or something because I have 2 samsungs and want to try it out. And how long did it take for you to get use to it?
@FLM_OFF honestly it depends on how you use your phone. If you just do casual stuff like text people and scroll on social media then the adjustment period will be very short. If you use stuff like splitscreen, or specific customizations that change the way you use your phone, then it might take time to get used to iPhone.
Switched from an Android to an iPhone 6 years ago.. haven’t looked back since
In my day to day life an Android would be an inconvenience 🤷
Word. What about android would be an inconvenience for you?
@@JamaltLee Lack of AirDrop, iMessage, FaceTime and the majority of social media applications being slightly worse/ not optimized as well as the iPhone counterparts too
+ My computer I work from is a Mac, my watch is an Apple watch and we use an Apple TV. So an android would be an inconvenience
AND I just like how the iPhone looks and feels, both physically and in the UI
@@fredlacerda using both iPhones and Samsung phones daily, I don’t notice any major differences in terms of social media app optimizations. If anything I’ve had better experiences on my Samsung devices in terms of optimization in most apps I use. One example off the top is how choosing to post reels on your main grid or not is hidden on the iPhone version of Instagram, yet on android it’s super easy to find because it’s one of the first options visible when posting a reel which to me makes sense.
Everything else I understand even though I think google meets, RCS, and quickshare work well enough.
A lot of these things you can ask Siri to do for you lol like sending text read emails etc. Many convenient iPhone features are hidden in the settings or within Siri. You just have to discover all of it in the first place
@@Marz333 ya I know, but that’s still slower than what I have access to on android
The things he showed are system level things. Media output control, audio input control, file management, dual monitor support, keyboard configuration, gesture control, etc. That's not stuff Siri can do ( and Google Assistant can do all the Siri stuff too).
Also, I know Apple has the Shortcuts app which in combination with the Focus Modes can be configured to do some cool things but its still not close to the level of automation and customisation you can get on Android (specifically Samsung). With Samsung its pretty much "if you can see it or touch it then there is most likely some way to change it"
@@unknownechoecho thank you for breaking it down 🙏🏿
Im an s24ultra user and owner but iphone is so well optimized and the apps & games feel so much better i hate that,That's why I'm forced to buy an iPhone 16pro max
I feel you, its pretty frustrating
the code for emails pops up above your keyboard
Ya but not always
Audio in this video needs to be fixed. I am at 100% volume still can't hear some words you're saying
😬🤦🏿♂️ I gotta fix that
Hello could you tell me what case do you use on z fold 6 on your vidéo..3enks ? Thanks
@@LASBOTE Actually sorry, I think I found what you’re talking about. Its this case:
shrsl.com/4nyg8
I also have a video on it here:
th-cam.com/video/HezvP3dNuw4/w-d-xo.html
Volume sucks
Sorry
All y’all capping lmfaooo
@@NoNameStudiosss 🧢🎓🎩