After using androyd and Samsung for a considerable amount of time, I finally made the jump to it. It may take a few days for someone to become accustomed to new motions and rid themselves of old reflexes. There are no concerns or issues regarding the phone because everything is operating perfectly. In 2022, my only iPhone was a 4s, but I quickly became dissatisfied with the system's very rigid approach in terms of uploading files (that is, transferring images and videos to a personal computer), having no battery, and having no widgets. In addition to that, I grew weary of uploading my music via iTunes. Now there is no trace of these minuses remaining: the battery is just a bomb (sometimes 55% remains in the evening, I never dropped it less than 30% in a full day), the system has become more open in terms of transferring media content to the computer - when connected via USB, we get direct access to videos and photos, and photos on the phone are stored in a format known as.heic, but when transferred to a computer via cable, they are automatically converted to jpeg format. As a side note, my computer runs on Windows. To begin, IOS 14 now supports the use of widgets. As for music, I don't listen to it very often, and when I do, I get it through a subscription on YouTube, where I can also download it to my phone (there's also a premium membership on YouTube that lets you view anything without commercial breaks). Regarding the amount of memory that is 64 gigabytes, I believed that this was not sufficient, and at first I looked solely at the choice that has 256 gigabytes of memory. After that, I accessed my Samsung, which had a combined storage capacity of 128 gigabytes and 32 gigabytes, and noticed that just 55 gigabytes were in use. At the same time, the Android operating system itself is 10 gigabytes larger than the IOS. In a nutshell, I came to the conclusion that I did not want to pay an additional fifteen dollars for the additional gigabytes, therefore I restricted myself to purchasing the edition with sixty-four gigabytes. As a consequence of this, everything that I require is now installed, and the music that I enjoy listening to offline has been downloaded; nevertheless, only 23 gigabytes out of 64 are currently in use. I don't suffer from persecution mania, so I back up my images and movies to two different cloud storage services, but I also don't erase large batches of content from the device very often. That is to say, in general, 64 gigabytes was more than plenty for my requirements. In addition, the.heic format for photographs is fantastic for space conservation. In the past, a photo saved as a JPEG required an average of 3.5β4 megabytes, with some copies requiring as much as 8 or even 12 megabytes. Now 1.8-2 mb. My most recent Samsung product was a major letdown for me, and as a result, I switched to an iOS device. Everything is to my liking.
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