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Another test finds HomePod frequency response flat, but results potentially meaningless
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Small number of iPhone X users screens not waking quick enough to field phone calls
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Third iPhone battery lawsuit says Apple used slowdowns to avoid fixing defects
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Video: iPhone X vs Note 8 - Real World Comparison after 1 month
vision33r said:Although I don't disagree with the articles findings but nobody that uses the Note 8 is going to go back to iOS devices. That's because most people left iPhones are for other reasons that Apple refuses to address. I use both iPhone and Android but I prefer Android overall because it just works better for me. I can tailor settings on Android the way I like it without dealing with Apple's their way or the high way. I was using the iPhone 7 Plus for 3 months and I simply had it with the lack of headphone jack. I use my BT headphones everyday but when it's out of juice I have my spare earphones that I can plug in and I simply hate using the dongle which prevents me from charging.
The other issue that most people hate about iPhones is that truly it is the worst media unfriendly device. You can't just stick in any media file and just open video play and play it. You have to use iTunes.
Until Apple figures out nobody likes iTunes they will one day get left behind by Streaming media sites and Google.
Note 8 has a bad finger sensor, no doubt. But once you get used to it, I much rather deal with that than the constant Apple Facelock challenge. There is not one day you can just buy an app or song without having to deal with the annoyance of entering your passcode or password on the iPhone.
I have used Bluetooth headsets since before they removed the headset port and haven’t had my batteries run out as the headphones I use all have 20hrs plus of battery life. If I was going to use plugin headphones I would just leave the adaptor on the end of them. Why would you worry about using a dongle and charging on the 7 plus when you get more than a day of constant use out of it? You seem to be trolling out arguments used by non iPhone owning people?
Also, if you don’t have an iPhone X then what do you know about the face lock challenge? If you have to pickup your phone to unlock it by searching around for the fingerprint sensor then you already spent longer unlocking than anyone using FaceID on an X. -
Video: iPhone X vs Note 8 - Real World Comparison after 1 month
Love FaceID, zero issues and only had to put my passcode in after doing updates and I agree that it’s almost like having no passcode on your phone in day to day use.
Those sample photos look really bad for the note 8, poor exposure and lacking detail in the sky and on the guys face. Not to mention the wrong colour of the hooded top he is wearing in the first pic.