I was in a similar circumstance, boozer. Had an android I was unhappy with because it did all kinds of crazy things, so I seriously considered Apple. Didn't do it for the reasons people mention on here -- basically, didn't want to totally re-do everything in a new ecosystem.
I looked and tried a lot of phones and ended up with a Motorola Edge, which I'm very happy with. It's basically fixed all the issues my old phone had, so the problem was the phone (mid-level Nokia, not a cheapo junk phone) and not the OS.
I was surprised when I talked to all the salespeople at different stores. I was leaning to switching to Apple and expected them to steer me that way, but if anything it was the opposite. Most told me Apple wasn't any better like they used to be.
FWIW, my dad has had Samsung Galaxy phones for years and I've never liked them. I read about some of the bad reviews you're talking about also and some of the salespeople even admitted them. I know Samsung advertise and sell the most but that doesn't mean others don't make phones just as good.
They're almost worth it for the double chop for flashlight alone! I use that all the time.I have a Motorola as well and love it.
They're almost worth it for the double chop for flashlight alone! I use that all the time.
I am now intrigued.They're almost worth it for the double chop for flashlight alone!
A twist too?YES. I use it all the time as well. And the twist to bring up the camera.
Motorola has these "gestures" where you activate certain functions without having to open the phone. If you make two chops, the flashlight comes on, even if the phone is locked. Very handy for when your hands are full. Same thing with the camera -- if you just rotate the phone back and forth a couple of times the camera comes on. Much quicker than unlocking the phone and finding the camera button. And there are some other ones also.I am now intrigued.
Explain.
Two chops... like a judy chop?Motorola has these "gestures" where you activate certain functions without having to open the phone. If you make two chops, the flashlight comes on, even if the phone is locked. Very handy for when your hands are full. Same thing with the camera -- if you just rotate the phone back and forth a couple of times the camera comes on. Much quicker than unlocking the phone and finding the camera button. And there are some other ones also.
There's also a pretty cool feature called "peek" where when you get a notification, a little icon pops up on your lock screen. If you touch it, a little preview comes up to show you more details. Basically it lets you see if you need to unlock the phone and read the full thing or just ignore it. Or with shorter texts, you are seeing the whole thing.
But those are nice perks. I'd like my phone without them because it's a good, solid, fast phone that doesn't give me any problems.
That's a good one, too. Not to be a total Moto pimp , but that's another thing I like about it -- the simple, almost pure Android setup without a bunch of added bloatware. There are some small added twists but nothing like what Samsung does.@boozeman
Stick to Android.
Try the Pixel out. It's got all of the cool features you like about Android but it's very simplistic in its UI design.
I had the Pixel 1-3 and I loved them all.
I currently have the Samsung Galaxy s21. And while there are certainly some cool things about it that I like, I miss the simple functionality of the Pixel and I think I will be going back to it later in the Fall when the newer one comes out.
Today set a first for me.
A goddamn five hour revival conducted on a Zoom Call.
A company-wide rah rah session.Revival?
better than a team-building weekend in the woodsA company-wide rah rah session.