Ill-Ad7106

joined 2 years ago
[–] Ill-Ad7106@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Good to know my minimum requirement at the time of getting the iPhone 12 was 5G and Esim only. I can't wait to see what comes after the Iphone 15. I would opt for a mini version or even the next SE.

[–] Ill-Ad7106@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (5 children)

After years as a dedicated Android user, my perspective has shifted significantly. I was using a Pixel 7 Pro for my daily needs and an iPhone 12 as a secondary device, mainly at home and during travels. However, I’ve found myself increasingly drawn to the iPhone experience. It’s not just about the device itself, but the entire Apple ecosystem that comes with it.

The transition was seamless – the iPhone’s smooth performance won me over, prompting me to integrate more Apple products like AirPods and AirTags into my daily life. What really stands out is Apple’s customer support, which has been exceptional in my experience.

So, I’ve made the switch: my iPhone 12 is now my primary device. I’m so impressed that I’m already looking forward to upgrading to the latest model post-iPhone 15. As a former Android fanboy, I never thought I’d say this, but I’m genuinely excited about my journey with Apple products.

[–] Ill-Ad7106@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Thinking about upgrading to an iPhone 12 mainly for 5G. Not a fan of the size, but it seems like a necessary trade-off. Tested my wife's iPhone 13 and realized Face ID struggles in dark settings. iPhone 12 is fairly cheap with my provider $0 for 24 months.

[–] Ill-Ad7106@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My Android phones have consistently exhibited this behavior. While I use Android daily, I've observed that iPhones offer greater versatility. With the introduction of USB-C to their devices, I believe they are poised to gain a stronger foothold in the market.