A Diehard Android User Switches To The iPhone XS



After using Samsung Galaxy phones for five years, Business Insider’s Manny Ocbazghi has decided to make the switch to the iPhone XS. We followed him throughout his journey adjusting to Apple’s ecosystem, iOS, and the new iPhone gestures.

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22 thoughts on “A Diehard Android User Switches To The iPhone XS

  1. You need to update your knowledge from Android phones. iPhones for profissional gamers aren't the best option because they only have 60hz and no 5g. Android phones they have 5G, 60hz 90 hz 120hz or 144hz. iPhones users want jailbreak to get the limitless freedom that factory Android phones offer to you and with Android phones you keep your warranty saved. Android phones are rooted or jailbreak for 15 years. So iPhones need 15 years to reach the limitless power that you can do on Android phone today. iPhones don't work the way each individual person likes. Android gives you the freedom that iPhone users are fighting for at least 10 years to be like an Android phone. Jailbreak iPhones equal factory Android phones. But a Rooted Android phone there's no such limitless evolution available for now on the iPhones. Android phones Rooted Power started about 15 years ago, so 15 years development to reach the limitless level when you Rooted your Android phone. It's funny because iPhone developer didn't want to called the word Rooted, so they reinvented and change the word because it's a Android thing. Now they called Jailbreak. And to be honest i agreed for a point of view of an iPhone user, when you go from Android to iPhone you feel immediately a prisioner in the Jail, due to huge limit user interface that exists on iPhones

  2. Him saying that the camera is better on the iPhone is so subjective. With whatever phone you get (assuming it has a good camera) you will find yourself taking pictures the first week or month because you aren't used to it and you are testing it or learning. And also if you upgrade your phone than it would probably have a better camera than your last phone. I am not a die hard android OR ios fan. I've had both and I can say that each has its positives and negatives.

  3. Lol he complain about wifi connection like, he said that is he has to go to the setting like bruh what about the control center, you just swipe down from the top right corner of the iPhone. Then you press and hold the wifi icon(3D touch) to go to the connection network menu and finally press and hold the wifi icon again to go to wifi account menu

  4. This guy knows you can edit what notifications can go thru right ? And who tf uses the swipe feature on the keyboard lmao plus the XS had it at the beginning of it’s life cycle .

  5. I was an android user for 7 + years and switched to the 11pro this year. Why did he not just switch off the notifications he doesnt want? And a standard android also shows you every notification it will find.

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