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- My name is Manny and I've been an Android
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user for my whole life.
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I have never used an iPhone.
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I just have never really spent more
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than like 10 seconds on someone's iPhone.
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Right now, I have the Samsung Galaxy S7
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and I've had that for about two years.
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You know, it's just kind of one of those cases
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where I've only ever had Androids,
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so I'm not even sure off the top of my head
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what I specifically like about it.
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One of my favorite things is the ability to add
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a widget to your home screen.
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So I like to have my Gmail widget at the top
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and I can kind of scroll through
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without actually opening the app.
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It's just like a really nice, quick access thing.
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Well, I'm switching to an iPhone
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because I genuinely think my life will be
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a little bit more seamless.
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100% I felt iPhone peer pressure.
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I've been berated for at least four years
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to get an iPhone by my friends.
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I don't like to look at it as me giving in,
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but that's kind of what happened.
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So, it's been about a week since
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I've been using the iPhone XS.
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It's just really different than the Android
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and to be fair, I'm grading it against my Samsung Galaxy S7,
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which was about two years old.
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The unboxing experience was kind of exciting
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because it was my first iPhone.
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So when I unboxed the new iPhone,
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I assumed there'd be that dongle
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so that I could plug in my old headphones.
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I have pretty expensive earbuds.
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They were $120 and it really sucks
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to not be able to use them on an iPhone.
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I ended up not buying a dongle.
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Like, I don't want to spend more money.
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I already have my expensive headphones.
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I thought I would miss the fingerprint sensor on Android,
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but Face ID is really seamless too.
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The camera is great and now I find myself taking photos
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that I don't even post anymore.
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Like, I just like taking photos on this new camera.
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So when I had my Android phone,
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it felt like you were getting notifications,
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like just the necessary ones,
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like the ones you actually needed to know.
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On iPhone, it feels a little messy.
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It feels like they're giving me every single
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notification that they could possibly find.
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The learning curve with the software
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has been a process for me
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because on Android phones there's a back button.
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I found that with iPhone, on iOS,
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the back button is built into the app.
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So it's like kind of at the top left.
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So I still find myself reaching to the bottom left
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of the phone to go back to the previous screen.
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The swiping gestures are completely different than Android.
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That is the hardest thing I'm getting used to.
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One thing I miss from Android is that email widget.
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Like, I really used that a lot.
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One of the most annoying things about iPhone
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is that to connect to WiFi,
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I have to go all the way into the settings.
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It's like at least four or five button presses
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before I get to where I can connect to WiFi.
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On Android, you can do that so easily.
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You just swipe from the top and then
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you hit the little WiFi signal.
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Outside of that, I'm kind of happy I made the switch.
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I think everything I don't like about the iPhone
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is a matter of me just not being used to it yet.
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So now it's been about two weeks since I got the iPhone XS
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and I'm liking it more and more as I use it.
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For the most part, I can do anything
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I need to pretty quickly.
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I did end up downloading the Google keyboard to use it,
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but it's annoying because I have to change it
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to the Google keyboard every time.
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It's almost like Apple does not want me to use
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the Google keyboard, but I'm still gonna keep doing it
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because I love the swipe feature.
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I would think it would last longer than my older phones did.
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I don't know, I guess we'll just have to wait
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until a new iPhone comes out to see how long this one lasts.
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After two weeks of using the iPhone,
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I feel like my life is a little bit easier.
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Things are more seamless than the Android,
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but my experience hasn't been that where
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I'm like sold on iPhone for the rest of my life.
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I could very well go back to Android
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depending on what kind of phones they come out with.
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But before that I did have a Windows
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phone for about two years.