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I'm looking at "upgrading" my phone, Iphone, Galaxy, or Pixel?
I currently have a Galaxy S9 and it works just fine. But I've been considering upgrading to one of the newest models. The Pixel 6 Pro and the Galaxy S22 Ultra have an alarming number of reviews mentioning issues. My kids each got a new Iphone 13 pro max and they seem to be problem free. My phone really does everything I want it to do but they're offering $700 in trade for my phone to upgrade. Dammit! I don't know which phone to go with???
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I have a Galaxy S20. It has been flawless.
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That's the weird thing! The 20 and 21 are sorted out. The S22 Ultra seems to be having some rollout issues. The only reason the Iphone even remotely interests me is for facetime. I can see where it would be nice if I want to chat with my oldest daughter. |
I avoid anything Apple like the plague. I simply can't abide by their human rights practices, so they'll never see a dime from me.
I have the new Samsung Flip, and it's been a good phone. Great camera, does everything else a smartphone is supposed to do, and I like the smaller form factor. |
Oh by the way... I'm the only one in my house that doesn't have an Iphone! I've been a "Samsung guy" since I bought my Galaxy S5 (still use it for my Bosch bluetooth code reader)
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I've had google phones from the beginning... sold as Nexus then.. now Pixels
I like that they have no carrier bloatware or spyware.... Google and Apple do enough of that on there own All the manufacturers phones have teething problems when initially released, it might take a round or two of updates to fix things |
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I had the first google phone, the G1 which was HTC. I liked it, and at the time, Android was, IMO superior to the iPhone. I think I had 2 more Android phones. By that time, Android and Apple were neck in neck as far as features and capabilities. I switched to Apple and haven't looked back. All of our family is Apple except for my son-in-law, and my wife and I are also both running Macs. For me the feature of interoperability between various devices in the new feature that I love. Also, I feel like the hardware is usually better made/higher quality. |
I traded my S9 for an S20FE. Wife likes the camera. I just use it for calls and text, and Slack for work, and surfing when waiting for the kids…
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I have an old Pixel. It's definitely not as intuitive and smooth to use as a comparable iPhone. There always seems to be an extra step or two in getting anything done. Not a big deal normally, but every once on awhile (i.e. in a car) it's just that much more difficult to complete a task.
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I got myself a Pixel 4a last year. Not too pricey, right size, no crapware, and great camera. The Samsungs are fine but I despise the amount of crapware they come with.
I've never found iOS devices to be intuitive, but that's obviously a personal preference. |
Look at a OnePlus. I went from an S9 to an N10, liked it so much I put both my boys on them when they retired theirs. No bloatware and not carrier specific, supports 5G and buying pre-owned or returned it was maybe 1/3 the cost. Granted this was all pre-inflation so haven't checked.
The lack of carrier apps and manufacturer bloatware was what sold me, got incredibly sick of paying for a slug of memory and only being able to use half of it with no option to remove apps unless you jailbreak. I went the iPhone route a few years ago, never again. Apple's UI and limits to formats and content transfer pissed me off so much I sold the phone and went back to Android after less than a year. Music I owned (but didn't buy through Apple) wouldn't transfer over unless I ripped the DMC. I love their stock but will never buy their products. |
One of the things that drives me bonkers is lack of "priority" for bluetooth devices on my S9. Seems it's no better on the new phones. I can be using my galaxy buds, walk out of my house, and the phone connects to the bluetooth in my shop rather than staying with my buds. Same thing when I pull my car in the shop. It'll disconnect from whatever is being used and connect to the shop stereo. I've read that the only way to give priority is to remove the devices and then add them again moving them on the list of devices.
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If you have or plan on using a iPad with your phone, the iPhone is the way to go. The menus are the same and they interact quite well. My wife would fight hard to keep her iPad. She reads books, and uses it a lot.
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I have the new Galaxy S22+, upgraded from an S20. It's not a huge leap forward, processor speed is faster by a little and screen gestures are smoother. Camera is better. No complaints so far but these phones are so good in the last few generations the improvements with each new version are much smaller than they used to be.
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iPhone 13 Pro… love it.
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Consider the Samsung Z-Flip3. Specs are the same as the S21.
It came out later last year, it is on the latest operating system. It is super convenient. I have this as my secondary phone (Idaho). My primary is an S21 Ultra (I like the S pen for some things). I really like the flip form factor and the screen is surprisingly good. The closing lid protects the screen very well. And I run some clear half covers for the main body. I just bought a second one for my wife to replace her standard S20. I switched to an iPhone many years ago and went back to Android. If you are used to Samsung, you might have issues with an iPhone, since things are different. Nothing wrong with an iPhone, just that things are setup different, and you have to unlearn a bunch of things and relearn. |
Note, my wife went from an S8 to the S20. The S9 to an S22 will be an excellent upgrade. The biggest difference will be 5G cellular service which started with a few S10 phones but was fully implemented with the S20 line.
I had issues with my S20+ and my wife is having some issues with her S20, which is why I upgraded after only 1 year. She's had the S20 since fall of 2020, so the Flip is a good upgrade. My S21 Ultra has been excellent, except for the screen dying and having to be replaced. |
The more I read, the more I lean towards the Iphone. Seems the S22 and the Pixel 6 are having a lot of glitches. The Iphone 13 Pro Max that each of my kids have seems like a pretty well sorted system. I can't stand waiting for Samsung or Google to fix their damn flagship phone when it should have been well sorted before it came to market.
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Your s9 probably has more up to date features than the latest iPhone. |
I have the Note 20 Ultra. I feel no need to upgrade to anything.
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The S22 Ultra is the new Note
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I’m usually a upgrade every two years guy. This is the first phone I want to hold onto for a bit. |
For myself, a smartphone doesn't make sense unless it works 100% of the time. Drawing apps are pretty cool to doodle with but if they can't port to a bigger screen on another computer then it stays a doodle. If I buy music then it needs to port to other devices. Same with any other data/photos/vids. Surfing the web or typing email on a tiny screen with limited functionality works in a jiffy but I guess I'm behind these modern times. Swiping my phone over a point-of-sale for automatic credit payment is incomprehensible.
Maps and in particular dependable offline GPS maps are about the only function which I would purchase a smart phone for. AppleMaps don't work offline. GoogleMaps do. There are other programs such as HereWeGo that only work on iOS 13+ so my hand-me-down iPhones are basically bricked. Google/Android has way too much marketplace dominance for just about every piece of major functional software out there, and collects more centralized customer information on you than your mom. Even government websites don't function without it. It also has been known to 'steer' search results in a major way. That is the crux whenever it comes time to find or use essential info or network. Take that information as you will. Apple is a bit tricky to use unless one is fluent in the complex tap-swipe-givethedogabone language that it uses. Using simplified icons over words makes me shake my head. Apple also takes photos of the user every ~7 seconds which is about as highly intrusive as it gets. Not only are your biometric credentials being stolen but your very reactions to all types of different content is being monitored and categorized as a total profile. I hope Apple users get paid to be lab rats. Those are the only smartphone OS commonly available. ------------------- A couple interesting phones: The Kyocera are bulletproof and Android-based. https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/ultra-rugged-kyocera-phones-gps-smartphones-my-guide.1206076/ Purism is privacy-based and uses it's own OS, but YMMV on network and specific apps. https://puri.sm/news/ |
Samsung Z Flip 3 100% my fav phone to date..tricked my GF into needing one, to see how good it worked. Ended up getting my own three months later. It actually fits in all my pockets, preforms exactly as I need. Love the thing. I have it paired to a Samsung smart watch. When I'm feeding hay off the back of the pickup and the phone rings I can answer it with the watch and use the watch to talk and listen, text, and change the song on the radio. And I don't have to dig out the phone anymore for the little stuff, just glance at my watch.-WW
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Was looking at the Z Flip. Seems pretty cool, but I was concerned with the durability of them. I'm pretty rough on my phones.
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Look for an unlocked smartphone on Amazon, Ebay, or wherever
https://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPhone-64GB-Midnight-Green/dp/B07ZQRMWVB/ref=sr_1_15?crid=BZ6HOS7P3323&keywords=unlocked%2B apple%2Bsmartphones&qid=1649620470&sprefix=unlocke d%2Bapple%2Bsmartphones%2B%2Caps%2C110&sr=8-15&th=1 .....and activate your service through TracFone. Pay a quarter (or less) of what the other carriers want. Have all the services and features of the others. |
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The single biggest reason to go with one platform or the other is the menu and setup. If your family and friends are using that platform, you can get "tech support" from them.
I am still using my iPhone 11 Pro. Great phone, and great camera. I will say I HATE with a passion the iTunes app for my PC. To back my phone up or set up photos is just an exercise in frustration and total non logic. |
You will be assimilated.
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Using a phone (or better yet, watch) to pay for stuff is fantastic. I've never used Apple Maps. I actually haven't used Google maps in forever either, but you can use Google maps on iPhones last I heard. I usually use Waze. I don't know if there's an "offline" mode in Waze, but that's never been a problem for me. I suspect just about any and every big tech co collects as much data as they can. I'm sure that Google and Apple both collect a ton of info. You can go into settings and turn most/a bunch of that stuff off (and I do). My phone shows my icons with the names of the apps underneath the icons. I can also create folders and name the folders and group apps in the folders. iPhones do not take your picture every 7 seconds. But it does check to see if you're paying attention. It is also a setting that you can disable. I suspect any phone with some sort of face detection is doing it. It's the same as any device that you can talk to "Hey, Siri" or "Hey, Alexa". The device has to be listening to work with that. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/woman-claims-iphone-takes-photo-24110883 I'm pretty sure that any cell phone that uses some sort of face detection (most of them these days?) does the same. Quote:
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Run quickly away from the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.
I had four in 16 days. All were defective. Then the ceullar provider could not locate anymore to replace the first 4. They are difficult to find because they are bad phones and are getting replaced at an alarming rate. 1st one could not be activated. 2 and 3 had batteries that overheated. Phones spent the night on the lawn cooling down 4 showed no signal standing underneath a repeater tower located down the street. Could not get reception and would not ring at my house. Never had these problems with a Pixel 3 or Pxl 3 XL. All sent back. Then took 4 months to get refunds from the provider in the form of a gift card after speaking to 27 individuals who could care less about customers. Cancelled my account after 23 years with Sprint/Nextel. They seem to feel it should cost me to have service and a device when they were unable to provide either. They have no customer service in the US any longer. All outsourced to the Phillipines, Brazil and Dominican Republic. Then that merger with T Mobile? Its bad , really bad. Good luck! |
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