nikkisharif
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I'm sure at some stage, I will see the point of this thread... quite surprised it hasn't been deleted. Bore-fest
I'm sure at some stage, I will see the point of this thread... quite surprised it hasn't been deleted. Bore-fest
Hey, how is your battery life on the 7? What kind of user are you. Now I'm debating if I want the plus or not. I don't want to have to charge my phone during the dayI believe at some point iOS had to become more complicated. With more customization and features comes more complications.
Hey, how is your battery life on the 7? What kind of user are you. Now I'm debating if I want the plus or not. I don't want to have to charge my phone during the day
Hey, how is your battery life on the 7? What kind of user are you. Now I'm debating if I want the plus or not. I don't want to have to charge my phone during the day
I asked about the regular 7, I definitely need the plus model for battery lifeI'm a pretty heavy user and can almost ALWAYS make it to the end of the day without charging. I came from a 6 Plus and I wasn't satisfied with the battery life, so I think this 7 Plus is just way more efficient.
I used to be a Pixel XL owner (and would still be) but it got stolen so I'm on a friend's LG G3 until my iPhone 7 Plus arrives.
I liked the Pixel. It didn't have layers on layers of crap (Android + Carrier + Manufacturer). I think I'll like the 7 Plus for the same reason.
I had an iPhone 5 prior to the Pixel and I liked my experience. However, I still decided to give the Pixel a shot, since I thought it seemed to be an interesting device.What made you decide to get the 7 Plus instead of getting another Pixel XL?
I believe at some point iOS had to become more complicated. With more customization and features comes more complications.
Agreed. I feel like over the last few years Android and iOS have pretty much become close to a draw. Android has gotten cleaner and smoother (more iOS-like) while iOS has started to add more features and therefore more settings to dig through (more Android-like). They both still have their weaknesses but those are getting to be fewer and fewer.
Just wanted to state that I was one of those people who was always tweaking and changing and maximizing and asking questions and comparing battery stats, blah, blah, blah.....
Now that I've come to the iPhone 7 Plus after almost 10 years exclusively on Android Flashgships, it's SUCH A RELIEF to be content with my phone and OS just the way it is. I'm thankful for it every time I use my phone.
I just poked my head in over in some Pixel forums, and it's riddled with people whining about and comparing screen in time and other battery stats.... it is almost embarrassing that I spent so much time on that stuff in the past. Haha.
I'm glad I don't have to deal with that crap anymore.
I think ultimately you've got pros and cons to both platforms. Some apps are better on one than the other, and vice versa. Each platform has advantages and disadvantages. The people who cry out how superior theirs is over the others need to get a life, and I see an equal amount of that on both sides of the equation.
...it has a boring design...