Submitted by apetanitis t3_zw2qkb in iphone
I have been an iPhone user for about five years now. Prior to that, the software wasn't really that great and phones weren't as advanced yet and I preferred Android. I have owned the first 3 Pixel phones; all the XL versions of each. A few weeks ago I got the itch for something more. iPhone is boring but very polished and usually reliable. I tried Samsung in the past and I usually end up hating it within a day or less and this includes the s22 Ultra (shutter lag anyone?) So naturally I was very intrigued by the shiny new Pixel phone. It got raving reviews by those who get paid to give raving reviews. I kept hearing the same thing over and over again. Great photos, mediocre processor, "buttery smooth" display, yada yada yada. I will admit, the phone is fun. I really like the software of the phone and enjoyed trying out some of the features. I set up all the apps I use normally and I used the phone for a week. I gotta say that as far as Android goes, it is a very nice device. But - I'm just not cut out for Android, not yet at least. So many apps on it feel very underwhelming and unpolished. At some points it's laughable how archaic some apps look and function on Android. The day to day experience was nice but not as buttery as I expected and I kept finding myself reaching for my "boring" iPhone which to me is rock solid and reliable. We spend so much of our time in our apps and less time using the UI of the phone and while I wish iPhone UI had more pixel like features, the quality of iPhone apps and the polished feel of the UI make up for the lack of features for me. Two more things: the Pixel speakers are not good and there is an imbalance that is very noticeable when watching landscape mode videos, very annoying. I feel like I'm in the minority when I say this but.. I really prefer the way iPhone does notifications. I like that they're tucked away in their own little spot where I can come back to them whenever I want if I choose to ignore them. I think the content of the notifications are more rich and still compact at the same time. I do like the way android handles AOD notifications by showing a little icon, I hope iPhone can adopt that but in general I much prefer iPhone notifications.
So in the end, the iPhone wins out for me. I'm not a YouTuber, or a blogger, or anything special. I'm just a dude that likes tech and tried to go out of my comfort zone and try something new. Unfortunately my comfort zone is boring and reliable.
TWYFAN97 t1_j1si7wy wrote
I don’t think the iPhone is boring. It never has been, and with customization options more than ever with the lock screen and widgets it’s even better. But if you’ve used iPhones all your life it can feel stale after a while and then you appreciate things like the ecosystem and reliability from the cameras, battery life and overall experience.
I myself tried android a few times from Galaxies to Pixels and while they had some cool features they didn’t win me over with anything and the experience wasn’t as polished or had as much of an ecosystem like apple.