ill get the next iphone pro max, 100%. i have the s21 ultra but it's just laggy and I do not like the experience. my friends got an iphone 13 pro and iphone 8, we've compared them both and they work smooth and very similar in terms of speed(5 generatrions difference). the 13 pro friend can literally listen to spotify, keep it in the background, wait 3 days, open spotify and it is opened on the exact spot in his playlist when he closed it. my s21 ultra cant save 4 apps for 30 minutes. they either refresh or take 4 seconds to load the content. ill get it on the "pay-over-time" plan for 3-4 years.
Daily drive an S21 Ultra but have had to pick up a 14 Plus for work related needs. Yeah, it's... weird and I really miss customizing and other niceities on my Samsung on the iPhone. You're right, bubble color is way too first world overblown but otherwise the 14 is still good quality.
I keep coming to the same conclusion unfortunately. I say unfortunately because I love the diversity of Android and having so many choices in camera optics, for example, or the rest. But in the end, I always go back to the iPhone for two reasons: first, iOS, which I find incredible to use. Also, because I am disabled, I need voice commands since it is much faster to speak than to write by hand, and much less tiring to talk to write rather than to write by hand. Unfortunately, I can never get voice commands to work on any Android phone except the Pixels. However, I found unfortunately for the pro in my case that the photo and video quality was not at all at the level of the iPhone, so I preferred to keep my 15 Pro Max, not to mention iOS, which for me is unbeatable in terms of pleasantness and consistency. I would love for the Pixel 9 Pro XL to surpass the iPhone in terms of camera; it would allow me to switch back to Android and have even better voice commands, but I find it hard to believe. Google certainly has the financial means to be on the same level as Apple, or even surpass them, but it seems that it's not in their objectives, or maybe it's too complicated for them, but I doubt it; they are surrounded by some of the best in the world on their teams. I feel that the 16 Pro Max will probably be a better phone in every way compared to the Pixel 9, and I find that a shame. It is a shame because monopoly is never good for consumers and the more diversity that matches the best standards, the better it is.
I'm using a Google Pixel 6a which I bought this week and so like really like it. In the past I did own couple iPhones like the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5s but now stick solely with Android smartphones. Myself I will never own another iPhone ever again I find better bang for the buck in Android and overall what it offers the user.
I just got my first Apple device since 2012 and it has been a great device, but I do miss some things about android. Google Assistant for one, and the little customizable things you can do on android phones. But most of my family and people I know use iPhone so I decided to make the switch to make communication easier. And one thing I give iOS is it is buttery smooth and everything works great. And the cameras on iPhones are great and just work basically every time. I do wish that the Apple keyboard had the Google Translate feature so you can switch to typing in one language and it being translated directly to another, etc. also Google assistant is by far the best and smart assistant. I hope Siri can catch up in terms of dictation and intelligence right now you can’t ask really anything because it doesn’t know shit unlike the Google Assistant.
Really giving Gong Yoo vibes. I think my next phone will be iphone. My samsung s22 ultra cracked and all the blacks turned to green. Too expensive to fix, got a mid range android (nothing phone 2) until I save enough for iphone.
I went iPhone, 15 Pro Max from a pixel eight Pro and the phone is great but I do miss the customization a bit. I did not customize my android phones all that much but a little bit more customization would be better on iOS.
Facts making fun of people based on their phones is crazy. And I think androids are easier to use because it has a back button, better keyboard, most things take less steps to do, and more. I've never used a good iphone but from the many vids I've seen, it looks like android is easier to use.
@@planetary2180 It wasn’t even that bad to start with, but once it got to Android 13 it became a tortoise. Android Auto used to take forever to boot on my car. Plugged the iPhone in and CarPlay turns on instantly.
I went from iPhone 15 Pro (still have it) to galaxy S24 Ultra and I am blown away by the Samsung Dex like a mini laptop in my pocket when I connect my AR glasses it transforms into a desktop computer with a virtual 80 inch screen
When iPhone releases a foldable, make the camera array look less dumb, much better screen, remove island and most importantly, LOWER THE SAR LEVEL to Samsung levels, then Android stays put. To be fair, the simplicity is good though.
Honestly i feel like you can't talk for android if you're comparing a super old phone the iPhones latest best phone i would listen to your opinions more if you would've had for say like an s22 ultra
You deserve way more subs. Very high q content. Well done man
ill get the next iphone pro max, 100%. i have the s21 ultra but it's just laggy and I do not like the experience. my friends got an iphone 13 pro and iphone 8, we've compared them both and they work smooth and very similar in terms of speed(5 generatrions difference). the 13 pro friend can literally listen to spotify, keep it in the background, wait 3 days, open spotify and it is opened on the exact spot in his playlist when he closed it. my s21 ultra cant save 4 apps for 30 minutes. they either refresh or take 4 seconds to load the content. ill get it on the "pay-over-time" plan for 3-4 years.
My android phones never get laggy
Daily drive an S21 Ultra but have had to pick up a 14 Plus for work related needs. Yeah, it's... weird and I really miss customizing and other niceities on my Samsung on the iPhone. You're right, bubble color is way too first world overblown but otherwise the 14 is still good quality.
your voice is so calming
I almost fell asleep because of it lol
I think he’s speaking like that because you can tell by the background that he filmed this at his grandma’s house while she was asleep.
@@pemulis808 😂😂😂 good one
If you re-listen though, it kind of sounds condescending.
“We’ll discuss that later”
First! I think android is much more versatile than iPhone but iPhone is mainly for people who aren't very tech savvy.
Using a Samsung Note 20 Ultra, glad you pointed out how tedious and annoying it is to convert Samsung Notes to iPhone.
I keep coming to the same conclusion unfortunately. I say unfortunately because I love the diversity of Android and having so many choices in camera optics, for example, or the rest. But in the end, I always go back to the iPhone for two reasons: first, iOS, which I find incredible to use.
Also, because I am disabled, I need voice commands since it is much faster to speak than to write by hand, and much less tiring to talk to write rather than to write by hand. Unfortunately, I can never get voice commands to work on any Android phone except the Pixels.
However, I found unfortunately for the pro in my case that the photo and video quality was not at all at the level of the iPhone, so I preferred to keep my 15 Pro Max, not to mention iOS, which for me is unbeatable in terms of pleasantness and consistency.
I would love for the Pixel 9 Pro XL to surpass the iPhone in terms of camera; it would allow me to switch back to Android and have even better voice commands, but I find it hard to believe. Google certainly has the financial means to be on the same level as Apple, or even surpass them, but it seems that it's not in their objectives, or maybe it's too complicated for them, but I doubt it; they are surrounded by some of the best in the world on their teams.
I feel that the 16 Pro Max will probably be a better phone in every way compared to the Pixel 9, and I find that a shame.
It is a shame because monopoly is never good for consumers and the more diversity that matches the best standards, the better it is.
I'm using a Google Pixel 6a which I bought this week and so like really like it. In the past I did own couple iPhones like the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5s but now stick solely with Android smartphones.
Myself I will never own another iPhone ever again I find better bang for the buck in Android and overall what it offers the user.
This is a smooth brained comment. 😂
Android nearby Share=airdrop
Moral : use both for a happy tech life
I just got my first Apple device since 2012 and it has been a great device, but I do miss some things about android. Google Assistant for one, and the little customizable things you can do on android phones. But most of my family and people I know use iPhone so I decided to make the switch to make communication easier. And one thing I give iOS is it is buttery smooth and everything works great. And the cameras on iPhones are great and just work basically every time. I do wish that the Apple keyboard had the Google Translate feature so you can switch to typing in one language and it being translated directly to another, etc. also Google assistant is by far the best and smart assistant. I hope Siri can catch up in terms of dictation and intelligence right now you can’t ask really anything because it doesn’t know shit unlike the Google Assistant.
I regret changing to iPhone
Why?
Why u gotta talk like that haha. 3:15 bruuu
Lmao I was thinking the same
That voice is so annoying
cause he is gay
I think his voice was okay at the start of the video, but the way he fakes it that much became so obvious
bro compares 6 years old android vs last iphone🤡🤡🤡
That was not the point of the video. You seem to lack comprehension skills.
What has changed in android other than it copying iPhone more and more lmao
Thats because he switched from that specific phone to iphone???
Really giving Gong Yoo vibes. I think my next phone will be iphone. My samsung s22 ultra cracked and all the blacks turned to green. Too expensive to fix, got a mid range android (nothing phone 2) until I save enough for iphone.
I went iPhone, 15 Pro Max from a pixel eight Pro and the phone is great but I do miss the customization a bit. I did not customize my android phones all that much but a little bit more customization would be better on iOS.
Facts making fun of people based on their phones is crazy. And I think androids are easier to use because it has a back button, better keyboard, most things take less steps to do, and more. I've never used a good iphone but from the many vids I've seen, it looks like android is easier to use.
I switched from iPhone to Samsung galaxy s23 ultra.
And I am happy
Went from a Pixel 4a to a iPhone 14 and I've honestly been blown away by the reliability, speed, and design choices.
You went from a affordable midrange phone to a flagship phone of course your going to be blown away lol
@@planetary2180 It wasn’t even that bad to start with, but once it got to Android 13 it became a tortoise. Android Auto used to take forever to boot on my car. Plugged the iPhone in and CarPlay turns on instantly.
I went from iPhone 15 Pro (still have it) to galaxy S24 Ultra and I am blown away by the Samsung Dex like a mini laptop in my pocket when I connect my AR glasses it transforms into a desktop computer with a virtual 80 inch screen
When iPhone releases a foldable, make the camera array look less dumb, much better screen, remove island and most importantly, LOWER THE SAR LEVEL to Samsung levels, then Android stays put. To be fair, the simplicity is good though.
why he talks like this?
Honestly i feel like you can't talk for android if you're comparing a super old phone the iPhones latest best phone i would listen to your opinions more if you would've had for say like an s22 ultra
Decided to block you, the way you talk just drive me crazy