

Due to the majority of marketshare of Android, many institutions in my country focus on making Android app first. Standard feature on OneUI and MiUI, but again, not on iOS.Ĥ. This is a must have for me, and it's standard feature on most Android skins (OneUI, MiUI, ColorOS, etc). Meaning I can have two different whatsapp account in one phone. iPhones in my country are essentially single SIM as the top 3 operators are not supporting eSIM.Ģ. This has been the standard on any Android phones in my country for decades.
#IMAZING FOR ANDROID DRIVER#
I use both iPhone and Android, and I use Android as my primary driver for specific reasons that simply are not offered on iPhone.ġ. What's your reason of using Android? Without a concrete intention/preference, you won't enjoy it. Like with anything in life, if you go with it without a reason/purpose, you will end up dropping it. So now in a desperate attempt to prove that Android is wonderful and the real problem is "me" I dumped another pile of money on a Galaxy Tab S8+ with a bunch of accessories.

Now my big dollar Z Fold 3 sits in my desk drawer collecting dust while my old iPhone is once again my daily workhorse. Very cool phone and it was nice to see how much Android had improved since my Note 10+īut alas, the ZF3 with its clumsy ergonomics, folding screen cracks running rampant, and two different weird screen sizes that fit absolutely nothing I found myself going back to my old iPhone. Last year I took a deep breath and in an attempt to once again switch from iOS to Android I dumped $1,800 on a Samsung Z Fold 3. I was impressed with with the Samsung hardware, and the Android based OS didn't seem too terribly bad.Īfter several months of forcing myself to use the Note 10+ I grew weary and went back to my old iPhone. As a lifelong iOS user I decided a few years ago that I would swap my iPhone-X for a Samsung Note 10+ and give Android a try.
