I wanted to go from using Android to Apple products, and although I've only had the iPhone in my possession for three days, I'm starting to get a sense of what they're like. This is my final phone before upgrading to the LG G2, therefore I will evaluate it alongside that device. To begin with, the positive: 1. The design of the six that were found in the leaks appealed to me. Because the stripes on the device's rear do not have a very striking hue, the device's overall aesthetic is not negatively affected by their presence. The fact that the phone can be held easily in one hand is one of the features that is most significant to me. 2. Operation that is very smooth and beautiful - after the purchase, I upgraded the system to version 8.1 straight away, and there have been no complaints about the system's smooth operation, programs have not crashed, and everything works very smoothly and wonderfully. 3. The camera takes very good pictures in comparison to the one on the previous phone; the color reproduction is improved, but the detail has been sacrificed, and the focus is immediate. 4. The quality of the applications and the way they appear on iOS is superior to that of Android; everything is unified into a single aesthetic and integrates easily into the system interface as a whole. What was the root of the problem: 1. Keyboard. To change punctuation marks, you need to move to the numeric keypad, which is quite unpleasant; I can't fathom how this could ever appear convenient to anyone. It's just bad, and I can't imagine how anyone could think it's convenient. There is no swipe functionality. In general, as soon as Swiftkey is updated to include support for the 2022 language, I will start utilizing it right away. 2. The T9 dialer does not have a search function, and the alternative, which is a spotlight, is not even close to being as convenient as the search function would be. 3. Menu structure. I have frequently heard that the Android menu is criticized for being irrational and complicated. In contrast, the iOS menu seems to have everything laid out in a way that is straightforward and easy to understand. There are many elements hidden in unexpected places across the environment. 4. A charge of battery. On the one hand, it seems to hold for the entire day with an ordinary load, but on the other hand, the same G2 maintained it in this mode for two days. 5. iTunes is, to put it bluntly, inconvenient, particularly if you become accustomed to the idea that you can transfer any files to your phone using it as if it were a USB flash drive. I'll also add a point here for setting a ringtone, which is an excellent method of brainwashing! Initial thoughts on the device include sturdy crutches and spokes in wheel configurations for users. I don't feel really enthusiastic about using it, therefore it's probable that I'll switch back to android at some point in the future.
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