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StarWarsGirl

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DryerLintFan

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I may be getting old :hilarious::hilarious: but this just looks like a phone to me :hilarious::hilarious:

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StarWarsGirl

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We can agree on that part. We are a divided household at my house.
My mom has an iPhone 6s and an iPad. She dislikes spending lots of money on phones; we got hers for around $199 and she got a $45 credit to her AT&T account. We'll probably get my brother an iPhone because he's had iPod touches and he'll probably do better with a familiar OS. My dad has a hand-me-down Android and a hand-me-down iPad.

I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 and a Microsoft Surface Pro. No desire to switch to iPhone. I very briefly thought about iPhones when I bought this phone, but very quickly decided I would not like the operating system, the lack of expandable memory, and the lack of a headphone jack. Not to mention that my phone now is a USB C as opposed to micro USB, so all I had to do was buy a six pack of adapters off of Amazon and I could still use all of my micro USB cables. I'd have to buy new cables with an iPhone. And the current rumor is that by 2020, they will switch from lightning to USB C. So...
 

Rista1313

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My mom has an iPhone 6s and an iPad. She dislikes spending lots of money on phones; we got hers for around $199 and she got a $45 credit to her AT&T account. We'll probably get my brother an iPhone because he's had iPod touches and he'll probably do better with a familiar OS. My dad has a hand-me-down Android and a hand-me-down iPad.

I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 and a Microsoft Surface Pro. No desire to switch to iPhone. I very briefly thought about iPhones when I bought this phone, but very quickly decided I would not like the operating system, the lack of expandable memory, and the lack of a headphone jack. Not to mention that my phone now is a USB C as opposed to micro USB, so all I had to do was buy a six pack of adapters off of Amazon and I could still use all of my micro USB cables. I'd have to buy new cables with an iPhone. And the current rumor is that by 2020, they will switch from lightning to USB C. So...

My husband has your same phone... I tried an android for about 3 months... I could never get use to it... so when Hubby broke his... I handed him mine and got an iphone again. I use to have an ipad mini but it was like first gen so I sold it.. and now I have a kindle.. I don't use it for much though.. usually just reading books.
 

StarWarsGirl

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My husband has your same phone... I tried an android for about 3 months... I could never get use to it... so when Hubby broke his... I handed him mine and got an iphone again. I use to have an ipad mini but it was like first gen so I sold it.. and now I have a kindle.. I don't use it for much though.. usually just reading books.
I'm the opposite. Had two iPod touches. Got an Android phone in college. Never looked back. I was like, "Wow, I can actually find that random file I just downloaded..." I like the OS a lot better.

My company has a business relationship with Samsung, so I can get their products at a discount, which is really nice.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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DD got me hooked on iPhone years ago. Now I have a Mac too. Love them both.
Ugh Mac.

We used Macs during like first and second grade, then we got Dells. Then I used the older ones a little bit in middle school.

Sat down in front of one in college and tried to use it. After twenty minutes I switched the the PC, even though the Mac was nicer. Just could not get used to the operating system, where everything was...my brain is configured for Windows apparently. At work we use Windows; at home we have PCs...nope to the Macs. Nope nope. iPhones I can find my way around and find random settings. Not Macs. Not at all.
 

93boomer

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Ugh Mac.

We used Macs during like first and second grade, then we got Dells. Then I used the older ones a little bit in middle school.

Sat down in front of one in college and tried to use it. After twenty minutes I switched the the PC, even though the Mac was nicer. Just could not get used to the operating system, where everything was...my brain is configured for Windows apparently. At work we use Windows; at home we have PCs...nope to the Macs. Nope nope. iPhones I can find my way around and find random settings. Not Macs. Not at all.
Took me awhile but then I got used to it. I had a Dell before so it was quite a transition.
 

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