Hey guys , I feel compared to Android , iOS is kinda addicted to use , especially the apps, interface and overall ecosystem of Apple. Does anyone ever felt like the same ?

  • No_need_for_that99@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Android is more fun to try out all the free stuff, plus side loading is super fun.
    iPhone i like the quality of the apps better… but my phone is barely played now.

    When I switch to apple I had a blast for the first year trying all the new stuff to me.
    Now… it’s just a camera, phone and chat machine

  • Jealous-Balance-8708@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Feel the exact opposite everytime I pick up my partner’s iphone (13pm). The keyboards (tried all, incl swiftkey and gboard) are such a repulsive force for me. I just have to throw it back everytime I have to type a bit. How can anyone find ios keyboards anywhere close to intuitive.?

    The only thing that kind of holds me in is the Shortcuts app. Kinda like playing around with it.

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    1 year ago

    I disagree. I recently switched to iPhone 15 Pro Max from Samsung S22 Ultra. I thought my Samsung was more addictive. I definitely liked it better. There are endless things to tinker with on Android.

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    1 year ago

    Vice versa for me, I use to have an android and would have screen time of like 12 hours, with iPhone things like safari and keyboard piss me off so I think twice before picking it up, cut my screen time in half pretty much so I’m happy to now be an iPhone user

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    1 year ago

    I think they use more salt and butter than they once did.

    Maybe we shouldn’t be licking the phones so much?? 🤷‍♂️

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    1 year ago

    I switched from Android to IPhone last week after 10 years of using Samsung devices. I feel that I was much more addicted to Android as I was constantly tweaking things via launchers, widgets, settings etc.

    Since migrating to iOS, I feel that everything is just in place and I’m only really using the phone to text, use social media and watch videos etc. Overall I’m spending LESS time on my iPhone, but the time I’m spending on my new phone is much more focused and useful.

    TLDR: Spent more time fucking around tweaking Android than iOS and am much better for it

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    1 year ago

    I find android to more addictive. You have the freedom of customization with just about anything you want. I actually prefer using iPhone because I don’t use it as much because it’s boring lol.

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    1 year ago

    It’s an omen of good taste and welcoming into the life of an extraordinary gentlemen, also you may now understand why a small percentage of women show no interest in men that use non iPhones.

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    1 year ago

    Maybe because this is your first time using an iPhone or even an Apple device. After a couple of days the novelty will wear off and your usage will come back down to normal.

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    1 year ago

    Absolutely not, while iOS is definitely user friendly nothing has been easier to use than any of my Pixels. In fact I still have my P6P because some apps just work better on that 3 year old device than 14 pro max.

    In fact because of the issues I have with alerts I’ve stopped religiously checking and deleting all emails. iPhone has actually cured me of my phone addiction because I can put it down easier than my Android.