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On Wed, 1 May 2024 07:21:38 +0200, Jörg Lorenz wrote:iOS absolutely CAN do "most" of the things Android does.
I use both iOS and Android interchangeably, and except for the limitations>>>>
Nice list. 8 Android phones, 1 Blackberry and 1 Apple. Looks like
Apple is doing just fine.
I tried to avoid iPhones so the Blackberry Storm was my first "smart"
phone. I will attest to its being on that list. I finally relented
and switched to the iPhone 4 and have been a user ever since.
Sometimes I think I should switch to a Google Pixel, but I'm too lazy
to learn a new OS, and more importantly I have apps that can't be
replaced in the Android OS.
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It would be easier to get used to Android UI than the other way around. The
real problem would be to find the same critical apps on both. If you find
something similar enough, transferring the data could be a problem.
I use an iPhone 14 and a Pixel 7. I never had an issue of the kind you
described. All critical apps run in both worlds (banking, smartcar,
communication etc). But it requires mental flexibility.
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If prepared well the switch from one OS to the other is fairly
straightforward but certainly not done completely in one day.
that iOS can't do most of the things Android does, it's easy to use either.
As even Jughead said, most of the big-name apps work on both platforms.
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