Submitted by ComprehensiveFail628 t3_10l0h84 in iphone

For me it was the camera system and the software being leagues better than the competition at the price point. I had back in 2017 as a 16 year old. I bought a 5s for $100 USD on straight talk. Up until then I was using android and windows phones. I’ve never looked back since then. Now i daily a 13PM that is fantastic I’ve been thinking about getting a 14PM in the summer time. Just for the improvement in the main sensor as I do a lot of photography and sometimes shoot video on my phone.

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noice_guy_ t1_j5ty6zx wrote

Believe it or not: Value. iPhones get like 5+ years of updates. A thousand bucks over 5 years is better than $800 every 2 or 3. I used my iPhone 6S for so long and probably wouldn't have upgraded if it could hold a charge for more than a day. For reference, I did the $29 battery replacement which cost Apple a ton of people upgrading their phones.

I still believe the iPhone 6S is still usable. It never felt slow or anything.

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ComprehensiveFail628 OP t1_j5ue0s8 wrote

That’s a pretty good reason longevity is important. I personally love the fact that iPhones last along time. As I don’t usually tend to upgrade every year. Usually every two or 3 years.

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Isotope_Soap t1_j5uyu46 wrote

The eco system simply works 99% of the time. iPhone, 2 x MBPs , Apple TV, HomePods and an old AirPort Time Capsule harmonise without any difficulty.

The first time my MacBook “rang” from an incoming call I was stunned. Had no idea that was even a thing.

Like you, value is another example. Got flack from family at the price of my 2012 MBP at the time. Ten years later they’re still solid machines. I’m not a power user by any means but for routine tasks, it serves me well.

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sweetdidi t1_j5vbbtu wrote

Yep take me as example hehe, but I’m switching to iphone 14pm and im sososo excited, due to battery camera and faster performance, but love my 6s plus so much I’ve had it for so long I feel like it’s a part of me

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iAmmar9 t1_j5yipqg wrote

So many people are upgrading from the 6S+ to the 14PM lol. Is it because it has reached EoL major updates wise?

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sweetdidi t1_j5yx3u4 wrote

lollll ikr??? no updates don't really matter to me but I cracked my original screen recently so I got it fixed and replaced the battery but my phone isn't like it used to, it was much better before I fixed it, also Id love to have bigger screen and much better battery performance and the storage too because now I rely on my ipad on everything and I miss using my phone most of the time

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QuantumFuzziness t1_j5wmyf5 wrote

I’ve said that they are good value to people before and been laughed at!. They don’t get slow and laggy over time and I like being able to get back a couple hundred after owning the device for 4-5 years which is how Iong I usually keep them.

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Upbeat_Foot_7412 t1_j5u7ft2 wrote

I‘ve had the Galaxy S2 up to the S8. The S8 was such a bad phone that I sold it only one week after buying it. Then I wanted to try something different and bought an iPhone 7. I liked it so much that I stayed with iPhones and even switched to iPads. I always used Macs and it was kinda more comfortable when everything fits right into the ecosystem.

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ComprehensiveFail628 OP t1_j5u8pce wrote

I remember being tempted by the S8+ at the time. I never did get one as I started drooling over the new iPhone X at the time it was announced. As it was radically different from any iPhone before it was released. And being futuristic compared to really anything else out at the time. It also didn’t help being a high school student who had very little spending money. I remember being blown away by my iPhone 11 when I got with stimulus money in April 2020. It’s kinda how the iPhone 14PM blows me away as being different from its predecessors. Along side its improved camera system and the purple color. Offered this time around is just gorgeous.

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13Robson t1_j5tz8fp wrote

Have been hunting for a small phone, ended up with the 13 mini.

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xDoWnFaLL t1_j5vd5ca wrote

Would of loved for them to make a 14Pro Mini/mostly care about the buttery smooth refresh rate. (When it works/isn’t caught up randomly looking like a Power Point)

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Paolo94 t1_j5vhq0x wrote

I don’t care about camera upgrades all that much. I just want a Mini with a ProMotion display—that would probably help with battery life, too. Even budget Android phones have high refresh rate screens. It’s ridiculous that base model iPhones don’t have this feature, when it’s become pretty standard across the industry at this point.

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xDoWnFaLL t1_j5vx1n7 wrote

Agreed! I suck at taking photos anyway, just give us the high hz!!!

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Suvaius t1_j5wjmop wrote

Strongly considered a mini going from a xz2c, but went for a pixel 6a for cheap on black friday. Still considering it though, the mini looks perfect

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Crack_uv_N0on t1_j5twb98 wrote

Came over from Samsung in 08/2018: bloatware, Android OS updates late in availability because of Samsung, very limited number of up dates, in its Playstore you could erroneously update beyond the Android OS in the device rendering an app useless (personal experience).

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BrikenEnglz t1_j5ukzrx wrote

Well, your issue was Samsung, not android ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Crack_uv_N0on t1_j5uw57n wrote

Not quite all, the Playstore issue was Abdroid. From what I have read in Reddit, if an App Store has an update beyond that requires an iOS update beyond what is allowed for the iPhone, the app won’t update. I’m talking about old iPhone models that can’t update to iOS 15, and I believe in one posting within recent months it being iOS 14 the OP’s iphone model being unable to update to.

Don’t get wrong, when it comes to me getting an Android phone, never say never. That’s why I use certain apps that are not wedded to iOS/iPhones. Samsung’s not the only fish in the sea.

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kaclk t1_j5tttex wrote

I had an iPod touch I got for free as part of buying a laptop in university (back when that use to be a thing Apple did) and I instantly loved it. So I upgraded to a full phone. My first iPhone was the 4 in 2011.

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drifteer t1_j5u2gy7 wrote

If it’s only for the camera, It is known that the iPhone 14pro is not the best phone for pictures but just for videos, you can check on this subreddit.

Also the camera improvements from a 13 pro are not that big. My colleague has a 13pro max, we took the same pic at the same time and the differences were next to none, sometimes the 13 was actually better than my 14 pro

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TP_blitz t1_j5u9cfb wrote

The 14 pro does have one of the best cameras according to DXO mark. The pixel 7 pro has 1 point more and the huawei mate 50 pro has 3 points more, but is just as expensive and worse than the iPhone 14 pro in every other category.

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drifteer t1_j5ub568 wrote

I’m not talking about which is the best overall. I wouldn’t change my 14 pro for any phone to be honest. DXO mark is a cool website, but I’m talking about personal experience, and what other Redditors wrote here on this very subreddit, so real life stuff. Also on YouTube it didn’t even get to the top 5 camera phones on MKB anonymous poll.

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ethics t1_j5v5ek2 wrote

>DXO mark

P7P was number 2, while the same camera (minus zoom) on P7 was ranked 10. DXO Mark has a very crappy way of testing camera for regular use.

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verysketchyreply t1_j5twprn wrote

I used to alternate back and forth between apple and android. Now iOS includes all the features I liked in android, no reason to switch anymore

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the_witcher_13 t1_j5uwprm wrote

Same here. The last time I was on Android was on a OnePlus 7T. Switched over to an iPhone 12 since I used to love the boxy design of my old 5s. Never looked back since.

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henrokk1 t1_j5ux732 wrote

I was getting tired of Google’s messaging system.

They put out hangouts, I convinced a good amount of my friends and family to use it, they shut it down.

They put out Allo, once again I convinced a lot of people hey let’s all start using Allo instead of shitty ass SMS. Google shut it down.

Then they started adding RCS to the stock messages app, but by then everyone was just using iPhones and they told me to fuck off.

Plus I was also getting sick of Pixels slowing down after a year or so. Had nothing but terrible experiences with Samsung phones. Although apparently the year I jumped shipped is the year Google finally decides to put out a great pixel phone. So that’s just my luck I guess.

I loved my first years with my Pixels, but I’m also just getting to the point where I don’t want to customize my phone more than what the iPhone allows me to. And I’m someone that used to root all my phones and load up custom roms . The iPhone is just a simple phone that works out of the box and works well. I don’t even change my ringtones anymore.

There’s still plenty of things I prefer on Android, but it’s like 85% the same in day to day usage, and the eco system like Apple Watch and AirPods doesn’t hurt.

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arootinr89 t1_j5y206b wrote

oh man this is literally me! every single word.
I used to have the Sony Ericsson x10 , then the LG Nexus 5, Nexus 6p and Pixel 3A XL. But then I was already sick of all Pixel failures so I got the IPhone 13 pro Max. I still miss using Android but no device seems to be this good hardware wise.

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SgtEddieWinslow t1_j65nyt7 wrote

This sounds very similar to me.

I was an android user since the OS was first released. I was a big pixel fanboy. Loved the camera on the pixel devices. Had the pixel 1xl,2xl, 4xl and then the pixel 6 pro.

The 6 pro was such an abysmal device for me, frustrated me to no end. I just said fuck it, jumped ship to apple to try them out. Bought the 13 pro max.

Honestly I could switch back to android tomorrow, there is pro’s and con’s to each operating system. But iOS does what I need it to do in a phone, the camera system is good enough for what I want out of a phone camera. The video is much better than the pixel devices.

Having iMessage over googles form of RCS is better and works more consistently.

Siri is not as useful as google assistant, however I literally use voice assistants for playing music, and asking the temperature and sports scores. So that doesn’t matter to me.

Apple CarPlay is way more reliable than android auto (for me).

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omnompoppadom t1_j5u2w2b wrote

Combination of reasons: started working for a company that supports both Android and iPhone and got to see a bit more how the sausage is made. Android is a fucking mess - you end up with a header file somewhere saying, effectively, on this chipset from this manufacturer on this version of Android (which will never be updated) do this workaround because it doesn't do what it's supposed to. Our lead for Android had a Windows phone as his daily driver, back when Windows phones were a thing... This issue is probably mostly avoided by sticking to Pixels I reckon, however.

Also, got sick of the utter mess of crapware on Samsung phones - duplicate (Android / Samsung) versions of all the major apps, Facebook being uninstallable etc. - again, stick to Pixels I guess?

But the major reason was probably the Apple Watch - I wanted one, the Android offerings are miles behind, and you need an iPhone for that.

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AgentAaron t1_j5tza9h wrote

I have flipped back and forth between iOS and Android since the OG iPhone and T-Mobile G1 were first released. I like iOS because its fast, stable, and just works. They are costly though, I think my daughter paid close to $1,200 for her 13PM (before the 14 released). With a older Pixel trade in and a $100.00 store credit I had been holding, I think I paid about $70.00 out of pocket for my Pixel 7.

Currently using a Pixel 7 as my primary device and occasionally switch to my iPhone 13 mini. I would have to say that lately I have been using Android a lot more due to esim (just extra steps and time to spontaneously switch back and forth). My daughters 13PM is the first phone that has given me "camera envy". However, I personally do not like the size of the "max" versions since I wear suits quite a bit (a smaller phone just sits better in dress pants pockets).

I feel like both OS's have evolved to a point where many of the features are starting to merge into one another. and they are both improving at about the same rate. I was just slightly disappointed that they did away with the mini version for the 14 lineup...but I guess I stand in the minority of wanting a smaller device these days. I would be all about a Pro Mini.

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ComprehensiveFail628 OP t1_j5u2v2t wrote

I agree about the 13PM being a bit big for pockets. I use an OtterBox Defender that comes with a belt clip. The camera system is phenomenal on the pros. I use to have the 11 with the dual camera system. But ended up stuck with the SE 2 for about 13 months. When I switched carriers in 2021 to Verizon as my 11 was still carrier locked. I went from my 5S to a 6s Plus to the 11 then the SE 2 and finally the 13PM. A Pro Mini would sell like hot cakes in my honest opinion. The only thing stopping them in my opinion is how big the camera bump would be.

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OhNoItsLockett t1_j5u6mx9 wrote

I had an iPhone 3G back when it was released which I ended up losing. I picked up a Blackberry Bold 9000 to replace it and 2 weeks later I found the 3G. At that point I enjoyed the BB more so I sold the iPhone. Eventually sold the BB and went back to Android because I missed the app support and customization with rooting and custom roms. Rooting became a thing of the past so I learned to be content without it. I still would follow the iPhone releases over the years and decided that the 14 Pro models and iOS 16 offered enough of an upgrade to previous models to warrant giving it another shot after 13 years.

Coming from a Z Fold 3 to the 14 Pro has been kind of a breath of fresh air in some aspects. Having a phone that is smaller, lighter, better battery life, and far superior camera performance has made the switch quite enjoyable.

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serge_kills t1_j5tujk3 wrote

I went with the iPhone in 2009 when I wanted to experience the multi-touch display and also a phone that was like an alien these days. Never regretted ever since!

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domrayn t1_j5uibz9 wrote

I initially started with android. They were affordable, had expandable storage and generally had better specs that i cared about (bigger screen, bigger battery capacity and exciting customization) but once android phones started going up in price, i began questioning why they still stuttered, had only two year software updates, had really poor app optimization and resell value. Apple by this point released the goldillocks sized XR which was relatively cheap and had good battery life so I switched and never looked back. Now I know what "it just works" meant. I just reached my 4th year with the xr and will be upgrading to the 15 in fall.

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15000yuki t1_j5yvi14 wrote

I used to have XR too before I jump to 13 Mini. It was really outperform everything said in paper (display resolution, battery, single camera module). Really love when my friends checked my phone and said something like, "Hey, its display is actually nice! People said it was awful and low resolution!"

Lowkey I prefer XR camera system. I think the focus and color processing is better than 13 Mini.

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nousersowhyaname t1_j5uj5cl wrote

Just got a macbook for music production. There is an app for logic that allows for remote control so i figured i get an iphone instead of android.

Never used the app, switched back to windows for work. But kept going back to iphone since it works for me

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Rackmani t1_j5vgct2 wrote

Size of phone -love the mini

Camera/video quality

Integration with Mac - ipad etc

Security

Fab face id

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Coz it works - quality- aesthetic

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Stoll t1_j5u11yy wrote

My first mobile phone was a Nokia 6190, I think back in 1996 or 1997. In 2008 I had an LG Chocolate KG800 before I picked up an iPhone 3GS. It was such a drastic change from the phones I was used to and did more than I could have thought a phone was capable of. I’ve never had a reason to move to another brand of devices. iPhone revolutionized the mobile phone market and every other smartphone manufacturer is just following along.

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ifrit05 t1_j5u9yc2 wrote

Been an Android user ever since the Nexus S days. Was really hyped for Android Wear but sadly nothing ever lived up to my expectations. I finally said F it and moved over to iPhone so I could actually have a functioning Smart Watch.

It also helped that I already owned a Macbook Pro and an Apple TV 4K, so everything kinda just jives now.

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ScurrilousSalamander t1_j5udy3t wrote

I started with a Galaxy S4 - I can't remember why but I chose that as my first smart phone and it was okay. By the time the Galaxy S6 came out I was so sick of the constant issues it was having. Mainly had issues with apps crashing all the time, battery depleting at a rapid pace if I forgot to plug it in at night, and it would randomly freeze up and I had to restart the phone multiple times a week. I was so sick of it that I decided to get an iPhone 7 when it came out. Since then, I've upgraded about every 2 years and I've never considered anything but an iPhone.

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BJRibs t1_j5ujd79 wrote

I used to go back and forth between android and iPhone every few years. As I got older I just wanted simplicity and everything to work and last a long time. Apple stuff just works and lasts forever. The older I got the more a single ecosystem became more important, especially after becoming a father.

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Rebellium14 t1_j5ukkbg wrote

Face id. My fingerprints aren't recognized by fingerprint readers anymore.

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BrikenEnglz t1_j5ukty9 wrote

14 pro is my first iphone. I just looked at the market and saw that there was nothing that meets my needs.

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Soy_un_oiseau t1_j5v3n5g wrote

I hated that all my android phones would slow down dramatically after having them for only 1-2 years. First time using an iPhone I immediately noticed a difference in how fluid and responsive the OS was. After 10 years I have never thought about going back

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Okaaaayanddd t1_j5v4888 wrote

Reliability. They age well. Camera. The ecosystem.

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Ranglergirl t1_j5vd6w2 wrote

I was tired of having to deal with a phone company, a different software company and with Google. Is so nice having everything from one company. It all seem less. I love it.

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blueangel1953 t1_j5vf642 wrote

I had every iPhone up until the 5, I started getting bored of the same crap so jumped ship to Samsung until this summer and decided to try an iPhone again for a year, it’s pretty much Android at this point, it’s tolerable but I don’t see the big fuss, it’s not bad but I’m a Samsung guy. In the meantime I have no complaints with my 13 Pro Max.

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ICURSEDANGEL t1_j5vlyfx wrote

All started with a 12 pro max in 2020. A month later a macbook pro, 2 months later airpods pro the rest is history.

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chunkycoats t1_j5vp4kn wrote

They retired Windows Phone. Apps weren’t progressing. Microsoft started making better apps on iOS at the time. iPhone is more a great tool than something I really enjoy. I enjoyed the very personal experience of Windows Phone. RIP.

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Cpt_FalconX17 t1_j5vqscv wrote

Had a family member sell me the 12 for cheap, So i figured why not jump. It’s been a whole year now and i gotta say i’m definitely loving it. Smooth experience, great camera, and fantastic screen. My only nitpick would be the gallery app but otherwise 10/10 for my first year with iphone.

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the_quirky_ravenclaw t1_j5xcjhc wrote

My first iPhone was the SE (first gen) which was given to me when I was 12 (2017). I’ve stuck with iPhones since because I’m familiar with the features and layout of Apple phones, and use Apple Music and such. I’m a creature of habit, so it’s familiarity that’s kept me getting the brand. Also, I have an iPad so I’m able to airdrop and sync things which is useful.

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FirmNaringenin7312 t1_j5xlklq wrote

For the ecosystem. I had the iPad first then the macbook. Then later decided to get an iPhone for a fuller experience. And boy did it deliver. While it’s not my favorite camera (I still prefer Pixel’s photos any day), I grew to appreciate the reliability of the camera system as well as the relative stability and fluidity of iOS these days.

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Khan_Ida t1_j5xmobs wrote

I was using Samsung since the S3 up until note 8. Had the note 8 for 5 years (still have it)

My sister bought a used iPhone 8 from someone and when I compared the 2 the 8 just felt so smooth compared to note 8. I started doing more comparisons with iPhones older than the note 8 and I consistently got better performance from the iPhones. I eventually decided that I was gonna switch.

I didn’t care for customization since it was all the same to me after 5 years with the note 8. The older I got the less I downloaded outside the play store so a lot of what attracted me to Android was slowly losing their appeal.

Got the 14 pro and everyday I take the time to unintentionally look at how great it looks. I compare it with the s22 and there’s this smoothness about the iPhone that just gives it the edge. The restrictiveness that I constantly hear from others about iPhone either doesn’t bother me or I haven’t seen any. I also certainly do not miss the curved screen. It’s also so much more easier to sort things like notifications where on my note I’d have tons of them with slight difficulty turning them off.

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brumby310890 t1_j5xnyz9 wrote

iPhone 13 mini and SE are the only compact phones on the market.

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[deleted] t1_j5xs0nj wrote

I had z flip 3 that had a black screen of death after 7 months of use and Samsung’s customer service is shitty.

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Aggravating-Hair8355 t1_j5xvmms wrote

It works EVERY single time. Longevity. Best Video Capture. No scary bugs unlike Samsung or Pixel (seen it with my own eyes).

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Aggravating-Hair8355 t1_j5xvp35 wrote

Been using 11 pro for 3+ years now still see no slowing down. Probably going to use it till the wheels fall off😄

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Infinite-Age t1_j5y5lyh wrote

Slightly irrelevant, but stick to the 13pm. The 14 pro is extremely buggy right now and the battery life is a downgrade

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ComprehensiveFail628 OP t1_j5zom5z wrote

That’s actually good to know. That the 14P is still buggy to this day. By the time I have the funds to payoff my 13PM it’s probably going to around august. So I may hold out for the 15PM or Ultra or whatever they’ll rename it to. Knowing rumors about the high end 15 at this point are probably just that. Until around July/ August when they will probably be more likely accurate.

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arein114 t1_j5ynvcv wrote

I had iphone from the first one till the 4. Switched to Samsung S4 until the S21 Ultra. Last week I switched to the 14PM. I didn't switch because my Samsung was buggy or the battery was bad, I have had a great experience with all my samsung phones, love the customization and how easy it is to sideload apps. I made the switch because my entire family, my wifes side, my side all have iphones and the communication would be better, and the sharing of pics and videos would be better as well. Also because iOS has made some changes and finally allowed you to customize somethings, lock screen, widgets etc.

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quaretinoUno t1_j5zciam wrote

I started with a Treo 600 (not the 650 - that was too much $$) Prior to that I had a Palm IIIc and loved it, as it pretty much set me up for the modern smart phone. Had the original iPhone at launch in 2007, I was in my 30s. I learned about jailbreaking them very early on as it was OTA. Me and my brother would go to the Apple store in the Staten Island Mall and jailbreak all the phones every chance we could - so much fun, the staff hated it. I realized that that Androids did a lot more than the iPhone, I got me a Nexus and was straight Android till the 13 Pro-Max. I now use a Note 10+ and the Pro Max. At this point, I really dislike using the iPhone, just inferior to Android in so many ways, but that is coming from someone who is a tinkerer, so I may not be the demographic this forum may be searching for. I want a third party choice (like in politics).

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Snoldy t1_j60mu0n wrote

13 pro here, I like the smoothness of software and apps.

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ComprehensiveFail628 OP t1_j60wuan wrote

That’s what I like about my 13PM is it’s smoothness and overall performance consistency

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dickey1331 t1_j5u3cet wrote

My first smartphone was an iPhone cuz my girlfriend had one and I liked it. I just never switched.

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lanbau t1_j5u6a34 wrote

Shutter speed

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bertpel t1_j5ud0pj wrote

Size and OS updates.

I wanted a compact form factor phone (similar to my Sony Xperia X Compact and the phones before) from a reputable manufacturer with at least three to four years of software support.

Turned out my only options were the iPhone 12 mini and the iPhone 13 mini.

With Android I would have had to go at least five years back to phones which were already two major versions behind and out of support.

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benzguy95 t1_j5udax0 wrote

I had an iPod touch for years, then when my senior year of high school came I was able to get the newly release iPhone 5 as an early graduation gift.

As cool as it was to play on my moms Galaxy I had read and heard too many issues about them being susceptible to viruses. Most of my friends also have iPhones so iMessage was another selling feature for me

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cfard t1_j5uhnbb wrote

I probably graduated at the same time as you. In Grade 12 I got my first smartphone, a Galaxy SIII, and touchwiz and the battery ended up becoming a nightmare in just a year. I stuck to the androidmasterrace for a few more years and got a Nexus 5 and then OnePlus 3 before the allure of iMessage pulled me into the iPhone world in 2018. I have upgraded just once since then to the 13 mini

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benzguy95 t1_j5uo06f wrote

My mom had a Galaxy S3 to, but hers was pretty good until she upgraded to a Note 4-5?

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bento8621 t1_j5ujnva wrote

OS stability, support and physical Apple Stores that I could go to for repairs if need be

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ProdesseQuamConspici t1_j5ukqyf wrote

Bought the original iPhone because it was a way better phone - super easy an intuitive to manage calls and contacts.

Stayed with it the first few years because it was still a better phone, and the best smart phone.

At that point I had built a number of routines around it, like the way I use various iTunes Smart Playlists to manage my music. And over the years I've gotten into more of the Apple ecosystem, with a MacBook Pro, HomePods (Gen 1), iPads, Apple Watches, etc.

So at this point I am not cross-shopping Android or other non-Apple phones - the only decision each year is whether or not the new model offers enough to make it worth upgrading.

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SailTheWaves t1_j5ulpn9 wrote

For me, it was way back when my Galaxy Note, over the course of a year, would repeatedly drop calls and tell me “Phone.app has crashed”. My wife’s did the exact same thing, and she even had a different carrier. After I was on the phone with a job interview and the phone app crashed, I’ve been an iPhone user ever since the 3GS and usually upgrade to the newest one every 2-3 years.

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SemiKindaFunctional t1_j5use3y wrote

Honestly, I broke my Android phone and Verizon offered me $800 trade in value on an iPhone 14 pro. The contract was only a bit more per month than my T-Mobile account, so I switched.

Coming from someone who hasn’t used an Apple product since the iPod touch 2g, there’s a bunch that I really like, but the way iOS handles notifications is really annoying.

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[deleted] t1_j5uwjp7 wrote

I've had iPhones all along, from my first smart phone to now. I'd need a very good reason to switch to a different ecosystem. Especially considering I also use a Mac.

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The only real alternatives are Android phones and Google is an advertising/spyware company that spies on their users into order to sell advertising and user data to others. Apple's business model is selling equipment, services, and software -- not user data.

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DanM142 t1_j5vf99f wrote

Apple watch is much better than anything else on Android. As for the phone I haven't noticed anything notably better.

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dcdttu t1_j5vmxb3 wrote

I was missing out on conversations with friends and family due to iMessage. That and the Apple Watch convinced me to switch from Android.

Is the iPhone better? I'd argue not, especially the UI and notifications. But the hardware is fantastic and the watch is second-to-none.

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m_rasull t1_j5vosqc wrote

2009, had the n95 8gb, went into the O2 phone shop and saw the demo of angry birds, £500 pay as you go with a year of free internet, too good to turn down

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Charles_Mendel t1_j5vqr4o wrote

In 2007 the iPhone made my TMo Dash look like a hunk of junk.

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SanzhiV t1_j5vr4kj wrote

Ecosystem

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Trask0r t1_j5vtblz wrote

Wearable , I tested like 4 or 5 android ones and I finally accepted that Apple Watch was so much ahead. And I don’t regret my switch

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Mediocre-Row1518 t1_j5vw5u3 wrote

My mom and dad always got iphones from 3g upwards and when they would upgrade i would get the old one so i just stuck with iphones ever since

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Dmort86 t1_j5vw8rx wrote

I had the galaxy phones for a while but my kids had iPods, and with them living 1700 miles away, I wanted to be able to FaceTime with them

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Midwest__Misanthrope t1_j5vxtfc wrote

Less bloatware

Less issues. I’ll still have a tiny issue here and there but nothing like I did with Androids. Pixels were great in a lot of ways but I had so many problems with them.

Great ecosystem

Customer support is light years ahead of the competition.

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EnteiCosmos t1_j5vxyz6 wrote

Reliability and ecosystem.

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JM91Six t1_j5vzvtk wrote

My first iPhone was the 3G. I was in high school and I believe it was only available on AT&T. My family had Verizon. I got my first job and switched to AT&T and hopped on my own phone plan just for an iPhone. I gave away my free phone plan for it haha.

Eventually all carriers had it and I just stayed on att lmao. Now the eco system has me locked in. I actually enjoy Samsung phones a lot, but being in the US it’s difficult to get around the iMessage situation. All other devices I have are from apple but there’s generally some sort of equivalent on the other side.

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gebuzz t1_j5w6cag wrote

I switched phones all the time. Loved the HTC and wish it was just HTC rather than it being a google phone. I bought myself the Samsung note 20 ultra and loved it, except for one major thing that kept bugging me- the edge, kept freaking touching it and accidentally clicking on other things. Yeah I did have the palm sensor on but still wouldn’t work properly, so I told myself I’d get the next iPhone which happened to be the 14PM. Now if HTC came back I’d get that. I miss HTC

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dr4cker t1_j5w78wp wrote

I had a Xiaomi mi9 and it was one of the worst phone I ever had so I decided to switch to iOS just to try something different and check if iOS was that good, 4 years later all my devices are from Apple

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Ok_Yogurtcloset6849 t1_j5w8133 wrote

I had a Lumia920 years ago. The system was great, awesome camera and the interface was cool but I had to change because it got obsolete since Microsoft abandoned mobile phones. Had Android (Motorola and Xiaomi) until last year and it wasn’t a great experience, then I decided to give apple a shot and no regrets… it’s good to have a good phone again. IOS made me change, I don’t really care about cameras because I’m ugly so whatever

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katiecharm t1_j5weu9c wrote

Fucking airdrop.

Nothing else even comes close to the convenience. And in 2023 it should.

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Comfortable-Basil-47 t1_j5wgn4g wrote

Lmao I didn’t realize how good this was for me when I found my old iPad mini 1. Airdrop STILL WORKS between my iPhone 11 and the iPad. I was sure it would’ve been too outdated and wouldn’t work but I was dead wrong and I’m happy I was.

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fourthords t1_j5wvzyv wrote

It was light-years better than using Bluetooth to connect my Palm T|X to my Ericsson T39m and dialing-up a free ISP in Maine to get online.

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newecreator t1_j5x17ce wrote

The video quality of the camera and the apps I want are in iOS.

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h1r0ll3r t1_j5x8jhf wrote

Bounced around between Samsung/Apple for over a decade. Honestly, the iPhone worked so well that I eventually got bored of it. Wanted something different, try out Android, etc. I stuck mainly with the Note and, recently, tried out the Z Fold 4. Very cool phone however the OS, apps and, especially, their wallet just seemed like a hot mess. Nothing really worked well together and a lot of the Android apps hadn't even been optimized for the larger Z Fold 4 screen.

After about a month or so the coolness wore off and I got sick of the phone. So I came back to iPhone with the 14 Pro Max and just realized that it just works great. It's like riding an old bicycle and everything just seemed more natural/intuitive. Plus I REALLY like the wallet app as weird as that may sound.

Data transfer/setup from Android to iOS was a pain in the ass and I still haven't gotten my music setup the way I like, BUT, I have no issues with the phone thankfully. I'm at the point now where I'm iPhone for life. It works the way I want it to and it just integrates with all my stuff seamlessly.

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Particular-Cellist-3 t1_j5xjq45 wrote

I own an S22 ultra which is a beast of a device, though truly, one of the main reasons I decided to get an iPhone for a daily is because majority of my peers own an apple device, and since iMessage is “in-house” messaging it makes it pretty useful when content is shared through text. A few other things would include FMI(Find My IPhone) and a few more apps that are simply more optimized for iOS

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AnaBlack90 t1_j5xjsro wrote

  1. I like the size of iPhone pro. Unfortunately, for me , Samsung doesn’t have small phones which are so good as, let’s say, ultra , so iPhone pro suits perfectly for with with its size.

  2. I really love camera here. Samsung s22 series has also very good camera, but seems for me , vides quality is better in iPhone. However I hate that when I make video in iPhone I don’t have “pause”. Just switch off.

  3. it feels great in hand, it’s beautiful and comfortable.

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MAA_KI_CHUDIYA t1_j5xmxpp wrote

Never owned an iPhone ( Blackberry and Android). The novelty of customisation Android offers has worn out. Also android manufacturers are emulating iPhone by removing headphone jack, SD storage etc so decided to take the plunge. No complaints.

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yearningsailor t1_j5xni2a wrote

i already had a mac and i wanted it synced with my phone… that was the only reason

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Robin7861 t1_j5xt0hk wrote

It was the exclusive apps available at that time (4S era), the jailbreaking stuff and the beautiful skeuomorphic inspired icons. Nowadays it’s just because I’m used to iPhone otherwise I might just move to Android once the transfer of apps have become flawless. I do want the ability to freely transfer from iOS to Android on a whim.

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Coleonthedole t1_j5xtskv wrote

I’ve always had Macs, and don’t like Google’s complete neglect of user privacy. Always been an advocate for Steve Jobs’ views on app tracking transparency and user safety.

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Keep-Left t1_j5y3re6 wrote

because nothing comes close to how seamless, efficient and effective the Apple ecosystem is between phone, tablet, computer and smarthome.

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Slow-Positive8924 t1_j5y41hj wrote

There are a few reasons Data security Easy operability Design/quality Stable Price value after years

But of course there are things, that android phones are doing better. Apple could do a lot more with iOS.

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gruetzhaxe t1_j5y69nv wrote

The Mini was the smallest smartphone available on the market, at least to my knowledge. That was the most important criteria for me. Also, I'm locked in the ecosystem for one and a half centuries now.

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wm1178 t1_j5yrhd6 wrote

14pro is my first IPhone. Owned almost every Google Pixel and Nexus. Just got tired of feeling like I was a beta tester. Google has some great ideas they just drop them and move on to the next best thing. Still miss some android features and Google assistant is definitely above Siri but iPhone just works.

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BigMacCircuits t1_j5ywxw3 wrote

Glad you asked! Music Production. Only possible on iPhone as the latency through android is about 40-80ms, not optimal. Plus, doing a quick search in the playstore reveals lack of any music creation apps ever. iOS gets GarageBand, Cubasis 3, moog synths, Audio Units Extensions, sampling and granular synthesis, anything you can think of or want is available on iPhone. And anything you can’t get on iPhone is a matter of time. The music production software for iPhone can get you so much further, budget wise than buying a Mac or PC where the equivalent software is $50-$2,000. An iPhone app costs Maximum $50 in the music space. I’ve only seen the strings sample library cost more. It’s insane for the portability, budget, and sheer power you’d get over anything else. Plus one day you can jailbreak it and do whatever you want.

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Illghostya t1_j5z1wky wrote

I simply like the flat sided design of the 14PM. I probably only use like 5% of the phone’s computing power and I’m ok with that.

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jorge1014 t1_j5zeq4c wrote

My wife bought me an iPhone 6 and replaced my stainless steel htc one (great piece of hardware) and I hated she did that until I didn’t…the iPhone is great and at the time it felt like the Apps worked so much better than android. Im on a 13p now and I won’t go back to android…I love my iPhone 📱

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seymour5000 t1_j5zjb83 wrote

Apple is about recycling, eliminating ewaste, supporting older devices, and Caron neutrality vs droid companies.

Also, to age myself, I had a blackberry Pearl and Samsung BlackJack and hated them both. Got an Apple 3 when my 2 years was up on the Pearl and never looked back at droid phones.

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Novel_Structure8833 t1_j6bqpu8 wrote

8plus, 11pro (2019), 13mini (2023). Only reason I’ve upgraded is due to breakages.

Had Sony, Blackberry, Samsung nothing compares to the iPhone for me.

Now I have Mac etc it’s a no brainer

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SuperDave2018 t1_j5uyz43 wrote

I’ve had an iPhone since Day 1 release day.

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DrSpaceman575 t1_j5v2t2p wrote

I was tired of getting blamed for "messing up" the group chats as the only android user in my family.

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710_Queen t1_j5v5594 wrote

I’ve been an android user from the beginning (of smartphones), but it seemed like I NEEDED to replace them every 1-2 years. I kept using Samsung even after I got on my own phone plan, I got the note 10 on a deal after getting my tax refund so it seemed like a steal. After a year of crashes and things just not working how I wanted them to, I finally decided to try iPhone and got the purple 12. Absolutely loved it, and my only real issue was battery capacity. I kept it for a year, and when 14s were released I decided that I’d upgrade to the 14PM 256GB and keep it until it dies. Trade in value was still nice from the 12, and now I know this phone will last forever. And when it’s time, I’ll still get my money back out of it on an upgrade.

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wifebeatergroyper t1_j5vltxl wrote

an iphone has more value than an android phone. they can’t argue this point at all

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mightymitch1 t1_j5w5vdi wrote

It just feels more premium than android. It’s easier to go from one to the next without a big learning curve

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pez555 t1_j5w92s3 wrote

Build quality, Security, Future update support, iOS ecosystem, Better app support/stability.

To name a few.

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jaeduet t1_j5whqjh wrote

Built quality and beauty of the OS

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No_Friendship_3467 t1_j5wv71d wrote

The insurance sold it for me. How easy it was to replace an iPhone was the reason I never went back.

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