Thank you. Not thought about wider integration, and not something that's not for me.IOS is good, but imo Android has become really polished and sophisticated since about ver 8.
I use both and prefer Android. I think you need to buy fully into the Apple system of phone, tablet and MacOS devices to see any real benefit, as the whole system is more integrated.
iPhones are great, and the easiest phones to use. The iPhone 11 does seem to have an annoying glitch in it where the memory keeps filling up, though it’s actually the cache that isn’t clearing, and the only way to sort it out is to back everything up and then reset it. So I wouldn’t recommend one of those, or an old iPhone as it’ll not work brilliantly. The main issue with iPhones is the cost, and it is a lot for a phone. But they have a reputation for being the best for a reason, and that’s because they are, and that’s why they can charge daft money for them. One option that’s possible is if you know someone who gets through a lot of iPhones through consistently getting the latest one is to ask them nicely if you could have one of their older phones, or offer them a few quid for one. You’d be surprised how many people have a pile of older iPhones kicking around at home!My trusted Moto mobile is about to snuff it. Looking around at phones. Excepting a weekend use of an Iphone some 8 years ago or so - I have not used IOS.
I appreciate its subjective - but, is IOS and the iphone worth a punt? Not materialistic, so not after the latest phone. Wondering if it is worth getting an older Iphone XR or 11 as a starter? I guess the battery life & the ongoing support is factor to consider.
Th highly rated Google Pixel 6a new, is the same price as a refurbished iphone. Keep an eye on these too.
Thanks, Richard
Iv never ever had an iphone battery give up the ghost but yes you are correct they will replace it.I prefer Android by a country mile, but I have heard that if an iPhone battery gives up the ghost they’ll replace it for free.
Wouldn’t tempt me though. By sticking to the 30-90% rule my battery is still good after well over 4 years.
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