iPhone 6 your first iOS device from android?

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I was an apple bashing android user for years, mostly because of Apple's practices which i still don't agree with. Now That after 9 androids I have made the plunge and I love iOS so far. I no longer have a desire for customization on a phone and running different Roms and themes, I just want the phone to work and look good doing it. I'm happy with the move and I see myself on iOS for a while to come. Anyone else new to team iPhone from Android, if so what's your experience so far?
 

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Same here, I really like it, but there are things that my HTC phones did better. No complaints here, no OS is perfect. I really like the iPhone 6, exactly same size as my HTC one. I'm excited about Apple pay, Google wallet used to be awesome,but carriers killed it for ISISl mobile wallet.


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Same here, I really like it, but there are things that my HTC phones did better. No complaints here, no OS is perfect. I really like the iPhone 6, exactly same size as my HTC one. I'm excited about Apple pay, Google wallet used to be awesome,but carriers killed it for ISISl mobile wallet.


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I too came off an M7 then M8 and on to the iPhone 6 ... Htc was a perfect transition device because both of Apple and Htc's simplicity and attention to details.. I too miss some htc ones features but I feel like they're offset by the iPhone 6 gains such as updates, finger scanner, voice chat, and better apps
 

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Yes I made the switch when the 5s was released, for pretty much the same reasons.
Played around with jail breaking for a little but reminded me too much of messing around with Android roms and such. Never got into bashing any of the platforms though, I like what works for me, and right now that’s IOS. Don’t have the 6 I’m trying to hold out for the 6S.
 

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I was an apple bashing android user for years, mostly because of Apple's practices which i still don't agree with. Now That after 9 androids I have made the plunge and I love iOS so far. I no longer have a desire for customization on a phone and running different Roms and themes, I just want the phone to work and look good doing it. I'm happy with the move and I see myself on iOS for a while to come. Anyone else new to team iPhone from Android, if so what's your experience so far?

I left Android for the same reasons. I was also an Apple-basher but have since come to appreciate the quality, reliability, and consistency iOS/iPhone provide.
 

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I was never really an Apple basher as I've had an iPod touch, then a MacBook Pro and then an iPad. I just didn't like the small iPhone screens. Now that the iPhone 6 Plus is out I have one ordered and am looking forward to the move from my Samsung Galaxy S5. I've already switched from my Gear 2 smart watch to the Pebble Steel as I love getting notifications on my watch and so I'll be ready for the 6 Plus when it comes. My biggest concern is that in order to use iMessage I'll have to give up Google Voice/Hangouts. I liked being able to access my GV messages and voicemails from any device. I'll probably still keep a toe in the Android world as I still have a Nexus 7 Wi-Fi tablet.
 

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I was never really an Apple basher as I've had an iPod touch, then a MacBook Pro and then an iPad. I just didn't like the small iPhone screens. Now that the iPhone 6 Plus is out I have one ordered and am looking forward to the move from my Samsung Galaxy S5. I've already switched from my Gear 2 smart watch to the Pebble Steel as I love getting notifications on my watch and so I'll be ready for the 6 Plus when it comes. My biggest concern is that in order to use iMessage I'll have to give up Google Voice/Hangouts. I liked being able to access my GV messages and voicemails from any device. I'll probably still keep a toe in the Android world as I still have a Nexus 7 Wi-Fi tablet.

There's a Google Hangouts app in the app store, works pretty good.
 

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There's a Google Hangouts app in the app store, works pretty good.

I have that as well, since doing the GV/Hangouts integration. I'm looking forward to the continuity and handoff features between iOS and Yosemite and suspect they will only really work with Apple apps, not Google.
 

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Not new to iOS, but new to leaving BlackBerry completely behind me and making iPhone my daily driver. I use a Lumia 1520 and will be getting the Note 4 but I've finally just dropped what I'd been trying so hard to work for me and just turned completely to what actually DOES work for me - my iPhone 6!!!!
It's liberating!!!!


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Good to see someone likes it, I mainly am looking at getting an iPhone because I can use Apple Care and the assorted Apple stores to get something fixed or replaced now instead of being without a phone for days like I do with Asurion and Android. Or I can keep using midrange devices for cheap and replacing them whenever, though that may be more expensive.

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I've been waffling between Blackberry, Apple and Android for years. But Blackberry came up short, Android dropped the ball in epic fashion so I came back to Apple. So far, so good.
 

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Although I didn't switch to iPhone 6 first, I got an iPhone 5 a month ago. The university I go to has a lot of older buildings that block out signal, so wifi is the only thing available. I'm a hardcore android fan, but after being with apple and having a macbook and ipad, it just makes sense to stay with Apple since all there devices are integrated.
 

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I'm actually the opposite. I have had an iPhone since the first generation came out. Now I am really intrigued by the Galaxy Note 4. It looks really cool how it has multi tasking, something I have always wished the iPhone had. I will probably be taking the plunge very soon. Although I do love the Music Production apps Apple has on the iPhone, I figured I'd be doing most of my production on a laptop anyways. So it won't be a big deal. :)
 

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I'm actually the opposite. I have had an iPhone since the first generation came out. Now I am really intrigued by the Galaxy Note 4. It looks really cool how it has multi tasking, something I have always wished the iPhone had. I will probably be taking the plunge very soon. Although I do love the Music Production apps Apple has on the iPhone, I figured I'd be doing most of my production on a laptop anyways. So it won't be a big deal. :)

Good luck. I tried and failed a few times in the past. Now I own both but rarely use my galaxy
 

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BB Storm to Note to iPhone 6+. Hubby has an iPhone and kids have iPods, switched for family sharing and easier messaging with kids. It's OK, I'm still adapting. Have only had it 4 days. Some things are easier, some things I miss already. I'm still eyeing the Note 4, but will give it 2 weeks before I decide whether to keep it or switch back.