Prior to that, I only used Android devices. I did this not only because of the price, but also because of the way the system worked, the ability to flash it, and other dopilov. On the other hand, as time went on, I found that I was doing this less and less, and Google seemed to be making all of these features progressively more difficult to use with each update. The OnePlus 7T was the most recent phone to be released. Everything worked perfectly, with the exception of the camera, which all of a sudden started paying a lot more attention. I was able to get it in 2022 for the low sum of 25,000, which was an excellent deal. However, their new devices began to cost between fifty and sixty thousand dollars and more, which indicates that they lost a great deal of their attractiveness. Other manufacturers were not at all impressed, and then Apple rolled out their twelve mini in a very successful manner. As for me, I was tired of shovel phones, so I decided to switch to an iPhone. It was on the iPhone, it caught my eye on others, it performs its functions perfectly, the jambs are minimal, and even worse bugs have been seen. I can't say that I experienced some kind of wow effect, but in general, the phone works smoothly. I didn't experience any discomfort from returning to the 60 Hz screen after 90, and I didn't feel any discomfort from returning to the 60 Hz screen after 90. Here is a list of the people who own Android: Prepare to be shocked since there are a lot of things that are done really differently here. I had a lot of concerns about the battery, and I was especially concerned about how quickly it would charge. However, there is a paradox here: even such a small amount is sufficient for a day of confident use, and also as a result of this, it charges very quickly. If Apple had still considered increasing the battery capacity to at least 3000 mAh, it is likely that the company would have equipped all of the products currently available on the market with such optimization. Yet such is the case. Owners of 5s, SE, and SE 2 should definitely make the purchase because they won't be disappointed. For Android users, the answer is going to depend on how they personally feel about the phone and what they anticipate getting out of it. In the event that it is a compact flagship device that features a good camera, then the answer is yes; nevertheless, in all other circumstances, it is best to give it some thought. In general, I do not regret it, but I did not experience endless bliss, as many describe.
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