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CatsEyes
10 months ago

SIM card fits, this is normalized.

Whether the changeover is worthwhile depends on how you want to use the phone. You can’t say that.

Got it. Apples, because iOS is a very secure system, you don’t have to worry about viruses, etc.

RandomName01
10 months ago

Sim cards always fit, provided you have the small (nano) SIM.

No, I wouldn’t switch to Apple.

Use private Android and already had 3 iphones in work.

The disadvantage of Apple is that you need everything new, not just the phone. Your charging cables don’t work anymore.

All at iphone is designed to buy more Apple products.

If you use your Android phone for streaming on the TV, it won’t work out so easily with the iphone. That was, for example, one of my problems.

Since I didn’t have a smart TV, I often had to stream on my phone. I then transferred the screen to my TV using Chromecast Stick. I couldn’t handle the iphone anymore.

Sure, compared to the A52, the iphone wins 15 ifs about speed, because of course it’s newer.

But would save me the money. Why do you really need his phone?

Photos? The cameras are very good at all devices nowadays.

If I want to make professional pictures, I’ll buy a Sony Alpha…

For youtube, social media look, calls and onlime shopping I don’t need 800€ phone.

CatsEyes
10 months ago
Reply to  RandomName01

The disadvantage of Apple is that you need everything new, not just the phone. Your charging cables don’t work anymore.

Right, right, you need a Lightning to USB cable, but that should be the seller! I have various Apples myself, so I don’t have any of the problems you mentioned.

RandomName01
10 months ago
Reply to  CatsEyes

Well, I’ll find Apple’s tricks on the cable theme three times.

The sense of the EU regulation would have been that you can load any device with the same cable and power supply to avoid, among other things, electrical waste. That’s where Apple went out.

Well, the issue that makes me trouble is the Apple ecosystem. If you have an Apple product, everything is designed in a way to push the user to switch to other Apple products. keyword compatibility.

It’s about the intended and planned complicity to use your Apple devices with non-Apple devices and services.

This is not where the customer is helped. It’s all in Apple’s own interest to take more money. That’s mmn.

CatsEyes
10 months ago

Usually you get cable and charger when buying an iPhone. I’ve never been annoyed by Apple’s incoming. In addition, this would not be a real decision criterion for me. You just have to see the advantages, relatively long support periods, security, etc.

Sure, would be better if Apple had already adhered to general standards. That’s not true with the “more take money”, the Apples cut in test almost always very well, you get something for the money.