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Tired of Samsung โ Moving to AppleSamsung once represented innovation, creativity, and leadership in the smartphone world. But that era is over. Today, the company feels uninspired โ recycling old ideas and constantly chasing Appleโs design language instead of setting its own path. If Samsung is going to imitate the iPhone, then Iโd rather just use the original. Apple offers a complete, coherent experience: a clean operating system, elegant design, and perfect synergy between hardware and software. Every animation, every gesture feels deliberate and refined โ everything flows with intention.Samsung, on the other hand, has lost that sense of excellence. One UI has become bloated and messy, prioritizing sheer quantity of features over actual quality. Even Googleโs Pixel phones now deliver a smoother, more cohesive Android experience. The irony? Samsung makes some of the best display panels in the world, but its own screens often show poor calibration โ dull colors, uneven brightness, and an overall lack of visual precision compared to iPhones.And to make things worse, Samsungโs software updates have become another disappointment. They promise long-term support, but the delivery is painfully slow and inconsistent. You wait and wait โ like with One UI 7 โ only to realize the update brings almost nothing meaningful. After such delay, getting so little in return feels like a lack of respect toward loyal users.Samsung used to lead the industry. Now, itโs simply following. Thatโs why Iโm moving to Apple.
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2 weeks ago (Last edited 2 weeks ago ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesiPhones offer a simple, integrated experience but lack the flexibility, hardware innovation, and deep customization Samsung provides.
Samsung highlights its superior displays (vibrant, anti-reflective), powerful multitasking via DeX, open Android ecosystem (sideloading, default apps), versatile cameras (zoom, more settings), and hardware flexibility (foldables, expandable storage), contrasting with Apple's curated, sometimes restrictive ecosystem.
But if you insist on leaving. Best wishes to you.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesI think you hit the nail...
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Samsung Apps and ServicesEnjoy your iPhone. They are fine devices, and many people are happy with them. Choose what's best for you.
There is no benefit to announcing who will now receive your biennal ~$700, nor is there any benefit to griping as you do so.
I can assure you, Samsung is doing quite well and will survive this loss. Have a great day!
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