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  • iOS or Android?

    Alexander Grossman
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    Let's check what people prefer to use in their daily life? Feel free to add me as a friend here or on Linkedin, I'll be happy to support you. Raise this topic together. (My old one was in the top 1 and 2 discussions last month, want to do it together again!)

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    Douglas Lim
    iOS because I also use a MacBook. I’m too used to it now to switch 😊
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @douglas_lim Hi Douglas. Thanks for your interest to share your experience and support the discussion. I feel you and same for me here. Apple 🍎 camp πŸ˜‡πŸ™Œ
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    Ashim Goldar
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    I have been using Android for almost six years. As a regular user who uses very few applications, I find Android to be a good option. I do not have any reason to switch to iOS.
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    Vaibhav
    I have been a long time android user. Switched to iPhone and used iOS pretty much for years as well. I don't see a winner, to be honest. This is like Apples vs Oranges kind of debate.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @vaibhavdwivedi However, after years of using both platforms, have you noticed any advantages of one that the other doesn't have?
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    Vaibhav
    @sugar_free_app Android is good if you want to mess around with tons of customization on almost all aspects and iOS when you get tired of it and want something simple/neat/clean/gets the job done.
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    Neel Patel
    All apple devices
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @neelptl2602 Hi, Neel. Thanks for supporting the discussion. But what made you choose the Apple camp?
    Kate Ramakaieva
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    Oh my, the duscussion is as old as a World 😁 iOS
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    Ivan Territo
    @kate_ramakaieva And why are you part of the iOS group? :D
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    Martijn Moret
    iOS ecosystem
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    Jerryton
    I am an iOS user but I started loving Android
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @jerryton Can you please tell more about what influenced this?
    Roman Gordy
    Well, I had three stages: 1. Maybe to give an Android a try? 2. I’m scared to switch from iOS as I use many apple devices 3. Why to switch at all? So I think it is a battle between canadians and australians. They heard about each other, but many of them are just happy to be where they are.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @arbonum I agree, but it will still be interesting to see exactly how the user camp of both platforms will divide, whether the difference will be significant).
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    Umar Saleem
    I Prefer Android due to customization and flexibility
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @umar_saleem Thank you for your response and participating in the discussion. I fully agree with your opinion. Within the framework of flexibility, iOS is a very conservative system compared to Android. But on the other hand, this situation has a significant impact on security. Don't you think that this is the case? Have you had any experience with iOS in the past?
    Julia Zakharova
    IOS and nothing else! Less problems, less ads, faster apps, simpler life.
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    Kate Shut
    @julia_zakharova2 hi Julia ;))) how much time in total in your life you used android and iOS?
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    Hakim Zerhouni
    I personally prefer iOS for its seamless integration and user-friendly interface, but Android's customization options are definitely appealing. What about you?
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @hakz I also prefer iOS for its usability and user-friendly interface. I also agree with your arguments. Thanks for joining and supporting this discussion.
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    I prefer Android for its customization options and open ecosystem. iOS offers a polished experience, but I find Android more flexible and feature-rich.
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    Vitor Seabra
    iOS devices are too expensive in Brazil. It's more about status than usability.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @vitor_seabra It seems to me that the flagship models of any Android devices now cost that much: Samsung, Google, Huawei and other flagships are examples of this. Apple really lacks the ability to choose affordable models, and the prices are biting. But about usability, I disagree. iOS is the most user-friendly, intuitive, smooth and pleasant. Of course, this is purely my user experience, I've had experience with both devices. I hope Apple can release more affordable models in the future, because we all love them just for the system.
    SahilπŸŽ§βš›οΈ
    iOS, more efficient
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    Deluar Hosain
    I use Android and liked it!
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @emaildeluar Thank you for sharing your opinion. Could you please tell us what is your favorite Android feature?
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    Ivan Territo
    @emaildeluar Do you use it also as developer or "just" user?
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    Benny
    Android, bit more open and easier to test apps with.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @tracker_3 Android camp πŸ€– here, maybe you could share more details and talk about which Andriod features you think work best for you overall?
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    Ivan Territo
    @tracker_3 Agree, even just the debug app sharing... <3
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    Benny
    @sugar_free_app Nice one :) I just think the option to debug devices and build an run an apk without having to go through a gatekeeper saves lots of time. And I also have always loved the casting options.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @tracker_3 APK is indeed a very convenient feature. But doesn't security suffer from this? We can only hope that Apple will solve this problem by introducing alternative stores, which will still control security standards at the App Store level in the future.
    Notionxyz
    It really depends on your preferences and what you value in a mobile experience. Both iOS and Android have their strengths: iOS is known for its smooth user interface and strong ecosystem, while Android offers more customization options and a wider range of device choices. What are you looking for in a smartphone?" I'm excited to share that I've just launched a new product on Product Hunt called Aca Dashboard. Check it out. Also visit Our website: https://www.notionxyz.com/
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @notionxyz1 What platform exactly do you use for yourself?
    Natalie Ermishina
    I have to use both OS, but iOS is more native and preferable to me :)
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @natalie_ermishina More comfy?
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    Rayyan Maqsood
    iOS it is.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @rayyan_maqsood thank you for join the discussion. Could you please tell us more why you chose iOS and what features best for your opinion?
    Elaine Lu
    It really depends on your preferences and needs. iOS offers a seamless and secure ecosystem, while Android provides more customization and flexibility.
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    Alexander Grossman
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    @elaineluyi What do you prefer?