It’s pretty much a either or for everybody. I just don’t like the layout or whatever for androids. I guess I’m just so used to iPhones.I have always been a droid man. I want to make it easy for Google to spy on me. I got nothing to hide.
Is that the one that flips out and makes a huge screen?Switched from apple 5 years ago as I'm sick of their hype when droids are just as good/better. Have Samsung Flip and its awesome.
that’s gotta be pretty much the same damnThe 12. It works.
Pretty much. Might be a different processor or something. Everything since the X series has been fairly similar. Loved my XR but the kid broke his SE so Pops got a new one.that’s gotta be pretty much the same damn thing as the 13, gotta be.
I like the Face ID or whatever it’s called. I also don’t miss the button that was at the bottom. The camera is better but I don’t really take pictures. What’s your storage?Pretty much. Might be a different processor or something. Everything since the X series has been fairly similar. Loved my XR but the kid broke his SE so Pops got a new one.
Pretty much. Might be a different processor or something. Everything since the X series has been fairly similar. Loved my XR but the kid broke his SE so Pops got a new one.
I got the smaller one flips out. It's slightly longer than iPhone. Everyone loved it when they see it folded on half plus it fits in my pocket much easier.Is that the one that flips out and makes a huge screen?
that’s gotta be pretty much the same damn
thing as the 13, gotta be? Yeah?
at least for what an average Joe is using it for.
I left Android in 2019 and never going back unless all I can afford is one of those cheap POS Androids that only cost like $200. But with iPhone having a much higher used sale value, it's not hard at all to afford the iPhone once you make the initial investment.Switched from apple 5 years ago as I'm sick of their hype when droids are just as good/better. Have Samsung Flip and its awesome.
Recently was using an iPhone from a coworker to navigate to a site. It was off about 10 mi. The Android took us to within 1 meter. Enjoy your iPhone.I left Android in 2019 and never going back unless all I can afford is one of those cheap POS Androids that only cost like $200. But with iPhone having a much higher used sale value, it's not hard at all to afford the iPhone once you make the initial investment.
I've been amazed from day one of having an iPhone how much better the battery life is. I had several flagship Androids and even brand new their battery life wasn't as good as my iPhone 11 after two years.
Must be nice to watch videos/movies/whatever on.I got the smaller one flips out. It's slightly longer than iPhone. Everyone loved it when they see it folded on half plus it fits in my pocket much easier.
My last iPhone the battery turned to ****, this 11’s battery is amazing.I left Android in 2019 and never going back unless all I can afford is one of those cheap POS Androids that only cost like $200. But with iPhone having a much higher used sale value, it's not hard at all to afford the iPhone once you make the initial investment.
I've been amazed from day one of having an iPhone how much better the battery life is. I had several flagship Androids and even brand new their battery life wasn't as good as my iPhone 11 after two years.
Recently was using an iPhone from a coworker to navigate to a site. It was off about 10 mi. The Android took us to within 1 meter. Enjoy your iPhone.
Directions to your momma's house.Wow that’s so cool, 1 meter holy cow. What other types of cool navigation are you using your phone for?
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Directions to your momma's house.
I've compared both in the field doing navigation. I have to find things that are far out in the wilderness. I doubt you've ever used your phone to that extent. The iPhone at times is inaccurate on navigation. 5 to 10 m is more like it with the Android but once in a while they do get lucky.It will take you within .1 meters on my iPhone
I've compared both in the field doing navigation. I have to find things that are far out in the wilderness. I doubt you've ever used your phone to that extent. The iPhone at times is inaccurate on navigation. 5 to 10 m is more like it with the Android but once in a while they do get lucky.
What order benchmark where you using when you measured the 0.1 m? I'm sure you're an expert in national geodetic surveying. After all there's one over at your mama's house.
I'll make sure I stay away from that coordinate.Wait are we having an actual serious conversation? Why the hell would I use my cellphone for serious work things like surveying and not use a professional grade GPS that my work would provide me? The benchmark I’m using though is DEEZ NUTS lmao
True.Anyone who uses an Android definitely knows how long 0.1 meters is.
What app were you using?Recently was using an iPhone from a coworker to navigate to a site. It was off about 10 mi. The Android took us to within 1 meter. Enjoy your iPhone.
iOS 11 is 5 years old and was retired 4 years ago.I've compared both in the field doing navigation. I have to find things that are far out in the wilderness. I doubt you've ever used your phone to that extent. The iPhone at times is inaccurate on navigation. 5 to 10 m is more like it with the Android but once in a while they do get lucky.
What order benchmark where you using when you measured the 0.1 m? I'm sure you're an expert in national geodetic surveying. After all there's one over at your mama's house.
My coworkers phone that was issued by who we work for. I believe Apple maps. We were entering coordinates. We deal with coordinates not with addresses. And yes it's easy to enter the wrong coordinate but we didn't because we checked it. When we switch to the Droid we did not have the same problem. That may have been a one-time thing. Except that it happened again in a few days.What app were you using?
Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze etc. have never guided me wrong, except when I entered the wrong address one time. Of course that was my fault.
We judge our people who have iPhones as followers. Fairly easy to control and you can simply make them lose concentration by flashing a shiny object.True.
We often judge our employees by whether they're iPhone users or Droid users. iPhone users typically have management written all over them. It's not foolproof.
As is clear in this thread, idiots own both kinds.
And I just realized I have a pilot coworker who navigates with an iPhone and he hasn't landed at the wrong airport yet. He has other sources of navigation.
Management written all over someone equals incompetence.We judge our people who have iPhones as followers. Fairly easy to control and you can simply make them lose concentration by flashing a shiny object.
< - - personal phone is Samsung Galaxy S20 5G. Love it.Samsung Note 20.