Icyhot1966
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The point is, Samsung devices have to wait months before they can get the latest software updates. Not so with Apple.
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The point is, Samsung devices have to wait months before they can get the latest software updates. Not so with Apple.
They generally get one major upgrade a year, same as Apple. Samsung has been getting security patches regularly. My Note 8 is on December.
Security updates is not the same as OS upgrades. When Apple releases their yearly update, every device that is capable of running the upgrade. Not so with Android. How long has Oreo been out?
About this time last year Nougat started coming out to non pixel devices. Now we’re about to get Oreo. Once a year we get OS upgrades, same as Apple. What difference does it make if it’s with the pixel or 4 months later as long as it’s once a year, same as Apple.
Personally I’d prefer to wait a few months. iOS 11 didn’t go too well and is just now becoming stable.
Apple send out iOS updates year round. It introduces a new full iOS version annually. The difference is this. The updates are available to iPhones dating back several models. For example, a person with an iPhone 5S that was released in 2013 would be alerted to update to iOS 11. That’s typically not the case with Android, unless things have changed.
I never had a problem with iOS 11 initial release. What difference does 4 months make?????? Apparently none to some, but when I have a 1,000.00+ device I shouldn’t have to wait 4 months.
3 versions minimum with most Androids.
You forgot to mention flagship. There are devices being sold with older versions of Android that will never be updated beyond security patches. My niece has a J3 that got a couple of point updates, but no major ones. Some blame the OEMs, some blame the carriers. I honestly blame Google for giving the carriers and OEMs the right to decide if they want to update those devices.
Android has become far more stable and reliable than it was even 5 years ago. From battery life to features, it has evolved from a problematic and buggy software to a smooth running and reliable os.
Google assistant has completely changed the way any android device functions. Siri is still lacking basic functions such as being able to control smart home devices remotely. There’s no reason I need to buy a $150 Apple TV or an iPad to control my lights remotely by voice. It can’t even connect to my thermostat because it’s not the newest version. Instead of using manufacturer logins, like HomeKit should, it relies on pairing. Ifttt allows complete customization of all these devices through google assistant. Sure I can download the app on iOS and tap it to initiate those function but being baked in is far above what Siri does. Then there’s getting answers from Siri. Anytime I ask something I get “here’s what I found on the web”. If I wanted a web search I could have initiated one. Why can’t she read the results?
Android auto puts CarPlay to shame, period.
iTunes syncing is still the disaster it was 10 years ago. I spent 8 hours yesterday trying to sync my music properly. It kept naming songs based on some work group genre. I had to edit 19,323 songs so they would be listed by the song title and not the genre. My iTunes cloud somehow now has 31,000 songs even though I completely wiped it twice from the cloud. My artwork is a mess. I have to play each album for it to correctly display the artwork and change the album cover.
Display calibration is nonexistent on iOS.
$70 for a fast charger on a device that offers fast charging and was $1150 is a joke.
Samsung pay runs circles around Apple Pay. Samsung Pay works literally everywhere regardless of if the store offers nfc payments or not.
Notifications on iOS still aren’t grouped so my notification tray looks like a complete cluster$&?@.
The biggest disappointment in iOS to me is it looks the same as it did 10 years ago. Still no customization, still the same icons, same layout, same everything really. The design of the os has become stale. The only difference between all our phones is the wallpaper and ringtones. There’s absolutely no personalization.
Ip67 still. No dual Bluetooth. No dual sim options. No dark theme after it’s been begged for for years. No option to change default apps like music, browser, mail etc. No secure folder option. No guest mode. No VR. No multi-window mode.
These are just a few things Android has listened to users and given them. Apple gave us a stickers and Animojis.
Most of the stuff the x and others offer were done first on android. Features that android added and become the standard and allowed android to evolve into a competitor to Apple.
There’s more but I think you get the idea.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m liking the X. I’m using it to type this actually. But iOS hasn’t changed in 10 years. It’s become stagnant and needs a redesign from the ground up. iMessage is apples biggest selling point. If they ever release it for android they will lose tons of users.
I used Apple from 2009 until 2015. Coming back, I realize that beyond the cute little stuff my children like to play with (animojis) nothing has changed. Even windows has changed in the past 10 years. Why does Apple refuse to do so?
Yup my wife doesn't like it when my bubbles are green. Plus, having young kids, we exchange pictures and FHD videos, works flawlessly on iOS but Android compresses the heck out of videos so much that they're pixelated, that's if you get lucky sending one.
You forgot to mention flagship. There are devices being sold with older versions of Android that will never be updated beyond security patches. My niece has a J3 that got a couple of point updates, but no major ones. Some blame the OEMs, some blame the carriers. I honestly blame Google for giving the carriers and OEMs the right to decide if they want to update those devices.
They generally get one major upgrade a year, same as Apple. Samsung has been getting security patches regularly. My Note 8 is on December.
Samsung promised monthly security updates. I got the Note 8 and didn't get any securityupdate until December. The phone was before that at august level, so many months without update and this is a sim unlocked Europe version. They really suck at updates
Europe has had issues for a while with updates. The US has been much better on the S8 and Note series.
Yes and that is a disgrace, no way I am buying a Samsung phone again and. The Note 8 is almost as expensive as an iPhone X so you think that you will get great support. But Samsung in Sweden totally sucks at support and the software updates are lacking