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I'm switching to iPhone

(Topic created on: 10-16-2020 02:24 AM)
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AuxShr
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I've been around for Samsung for a while now but with iPhone 12 being out I'll be dipping back into Apple. I've missed having iOS and it's features.

I will be keeping my Galaxy Buds Live though, Samsung did a great job on them.

This is all just my opinion and I'll stick around on Members. 
AuxShr
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iPhone 12 pro
Ralphpjb
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I have the S9 plus I'm thinking to switch for the 12 mini.
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Redfred
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leaving this big scrap of Samsung S20 Ultra ... The biggest scam ,my phone's camera took the worst pictures at a Thanksgiving dinner.The pixel 3A and iPhone 11 pro and XR all took better pictures than big box of scam
AuxShr
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true
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Redfred
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can't even update to UI3 while my old iPhone XR gets all the beta asap.... my most expensive Samsung is a no show and the faulty GPS is another problem
AuxShr
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I feel that
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Montreal1
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So good bye all.

Montreal1
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And one thing I forgot: some IPhone's parts are made by Samsung...

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Redfred
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yes they are but well engineered.... Check the longevity of the phones then you start wondering if Samsung goes to sleep when it come to there own products
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TBone
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I feel the main concern for samsung over the past 2-3 years should be software,software,software.

I've said it before and I will say it again. hardware specs now a days doesn't really sell products anymore. not to mention the attached premium price tag that often goes with it.

just like @Redfred was saying. the S20 ultra had amazing spec sheet but the software couldn't deliver. and yes, sure the TOF hardware is a factor also, how that was missed during testing i will never understand.

anyway so I don't turn this in to another rant, samsung needs to laser focus on the software Experience a lot more, and pump the brakes a little on pushing the boundaries on the hardware front.