ChrisandPenney52
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I run this forum on a samsung s7 and when my eyes start failing an ipad
My eyes sometimes fail so badly I was forced to buy a 27" iMac
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I run this forum on a samsung s7 and when my eyes start failing an ipad
I agree that the new iPhone X is very expensive but, after much soul-searching, I've finally succumbed and made a purchase. Smartphones are no longer mobile phones, but mobile computers, and the iPhone X has an amazing camera, complete with two lenses built in. I've not had any issues with IOS11 so far and am absolutely delighted with it.Hi Everyone
I need space to rant a bit I think.
I've been a long term iPhone user, my first was a 3GS and over the years I've had a 4S, 5S and now a 7 (it's a year old) and generally they have just worked, been reliable and nice to use.
I am a techie at heart but have always liked the simplicity of the iPhone and the quality of it. Over the years I've tried a few androids for a month or two (work phone) and always end up going back to my trusty work iPhone 6.
And then IOS11 came along. What an abomination. I don't think I've ever seen an IOS as buggy as this before and this (and a few other things) are making me seriously question my next potential phone.
For example
IOS11 bugs/annoyances - camera sometimes starts upside down with some of buttons then upside down despite the rest being the right way up, battery (since update) has a mind of it's own going from 50% to 1% in 5 minutes sometimes, overlapping text on buttons/shoddy iOS development, more screen taps to do the same things as previously, phone is now slower generally (as always happens with IOS updates).
Then thinking wider, Apple really are a bunch of crooks and these days, for no good reason. Look at the iPhone X - £1000 for a phone, which doesn't seem that special? I may be getting older and more sensible but nothing about the iPhone X is screaming to me that I need to have it, not like the days of old with iPhones where they were massive steps between them. What is so good about it that I would want to drop a grand on one? Apple taking the Michael.
Then there is Apple not approving Google Maps for use with CarPlay, so it can push its own (not the best) Apple Maps. Annoying. Siri input for apple maps - rubbish. Can't even do a uk postcode.
So where does that leave me?
I haven't used a modern Android for ages, couldn't even tell you what sugar product the latest version is named after or what the latest Samsung Galaxy is - but I'm getting seriously tempted to jump ship when the time comes for me to change.
Has anyone else ditched iPhone and gone to Android? Is it just me who is going off Apple as a brand?
(I do love my MacBook Air though!)
I don’t know what is wrong with the op iPhone, but I can tell you it’s not normal. I also don’t know why all Android users always has a need to rant at iOS devices to justify their savings. It’s the same with my friends with samsung, It’s like they are so unhappy with their cheap spyware phones they need to complain about Apple and iOS. I would never dream of ranting at anyones 200€ Samsung when using my 1200€ iPhone X, which has been totally brilliant.
No sane person would argue Android devices are less buggy. No security updates or patches for the majority of the used base is a IT experts nightmare.
There are some reasons for Android
price
durable models available
Oh I’m not sure then it’s something our web developer put on this morning
Switch to Xero and dump Sage. Then you won’t need anything apart from the MacBook.only use the Surface now to run Sage Accounts (I ran these previously on the MacBook in an XP virtual machine but the latest version of Sage won’t run on XP).
I'm so torn, I like iOS and love the cameras, but the prices now are ridiculous for a phone. Ive tried Android and not got on with it, its just... well for me its the difference between something being designed around how people behave and being designed by software engineers and techies , function first form second.. I think if you are a bit more techie mind Android is less restrictive but ios is designed around user experience first.Who said my Pixel 2 was a cheap phone? The Android OS is well developed and stable. The difference is that Apple exercises extreme control over what applications are allowed in their store whereas Google aren't nearly as strict. If you don't want a buggy phone get it from Google and don't download apps from unrecognised developers. The difference being that you have a choice. I'm not saying you shouldn't buy an iPhone (I've had quite a few) but let's not disrespect everyone else's choices.
I find the Google Pixel cheap, compared to an iPhone X yes at half the price, but each to their own. I don’t get googles marketing since they dont even sell their own phones in many countries, but its more of a statement how it should function sans all bloatware that ships with the rest.Who said my Pixel 2 was a cheap phone? The Android OS is well developed and stable. The difference is that Apple exercises extreme control over what applications are allowed in their store whereas Google aren't nearly as strict. If you don't want a buggy phone get it from Google and don't download apps from unrecognised developers. The difference being that you have a choice. I'm not saying you shouldn't buy an iPhone (I've had quite a few) but let's not disrespect everyone else's choices.
I've had well over 30 years in IT as a software developer on various operating systems, so I get asked all the time about computers. If I'm asked to recommend anything I will always recommend a Mac. Apple products are designed to work well together and in my experience they do work well.I have slowly converted everything to Apple and last year bought my first Mac.
Had loads of issues with it initially (6 months of pain) but after some lengthy phone calls with Apple they replaced the machine with the latest Mac which so far has been faultless. I really like the Mac touch toolbar thing.
I find the Google Pixel cheap, compared to an iPhone X yes at half the price, but each to their own. I don’t get googles marketing since they dont even sell their own phones in many countries, but its more of a statement how it should function sans all bloatware that ships with the rest.
And I am sure most people switching from iPhones do so because of price, in fact I know firends who have done and does.
I am talking about the used base of Android phones in use. Its a total mess of more than 5 totally different OS’s and under versions making it a hassle for develelopers. For IT departments trying to have a uniform and up to date OS its a nightmare. Most of the installed base doesnt even have encryption on the device itself.
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