Samsung S22 Ultra Review From iPhone User

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Even when you are fully in the apple ecosystem, carrying two different chargers for Macbook and iPhone/ipods is still a bummer.

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This is a brilliant take on an Apple vs Samsung ecosystem, but how do the Galaxy Watch and the Galaxy buds compare against their Apple Counterparts? I'd also have loved to see the Pixel 6/Pixel 6 Pro comparison BUT Google didn't build an ecosystem like Samsung's, sadge.

plushycatt
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this is why I don't recommend people to get too deep into apple ecosystem

gokulanand
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iPhone does show recommendations for iCloud, apple one subscriptions and also the Appstore notifications for certain games.

ManojKumar-furp
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he didn't even touch the s-pen section at all (one of the most important feature of the phone)

barathsrinivasr.b
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The whole ecosystem deal is a bad proposition. Its specifically designed to create habituated dependancy. Be it Apple or Samsung. Its a genius business idea but ultimately bad financially for the customer over the long term. I guess the customer doesn't really come 1st afterall.

starscreamdias
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Just installed KDE plasma, and I kind of got the feeling of airconnect and the ecosystem between laptop and phone.Gonna stick with Garuda linux just for this and other feels

atharvazanjad
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4:44 you can just use Volume Up and Power to Vibrate or Silent (i can change this thing in settings, i don't know about your rom / oem ui)

SaswattParasharr
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The art style and editing style of this thumbnail and video are so fresh. I love how they try something different than surprised expressions and the same VFX and editing styles. Proud to be a member of #TeamTechWiser

dinkarfowkar
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I have been using iPhone 13 for the past one month and i used to be stanch critic of iOS but for me the best part is battery and consistency it provides. Used to charge my phone twice in a day.

Mayankd
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This is such a fanboy and superficial take. How did you not realize the inconvenience of switching wifi, lack of haptics, inability to clear cache, the insanity of the files app on iOS?? While all of this is so flawless on Android! I understand the whole "ecosystem" argument, but do you not see ads on the Apple App Store through your fanboy eyes? Or the GarageBand kinda bloat that comes with the iPhone?

Mechnizmo
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and a good thing about the android ecosystem is it has a lot of opportunities for a custom rom i have a fully loaded xiaomi ecosystem for myself i have my phone 2 to be exact redmi 9 (prime) and redmi note 10 pro (max) and then my ecosystem products starting with upcoming the og xiaomi watch redmi buds 3 lite and xiaomi pad 5 those two items i would be buying later this week or as early as may this year

aimanfitriiv
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You should frequently switch between pratik and mrinal, it is good to watch you both

Gameboy
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For Content Creators, Apps Like IG and Snap are not that well optimized for Android.... So if we upload from IOS, Quality is much better

JayPatelVlogs
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Just moved to iPhone 13 for first time, 10 years old android user, iOS can’t do many things but smoothness isn’t one.
Android does have many features but iOS does the basic’s smoothly
And faceID is better then fingerprint sensor

hiteshbudhwani
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Perfectly explained. Nice work. I had been a critique of Apple products but once you are into the ecosystem all else seems useless.

itsurromi
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Great video Mrinal..
Apple is great..ecosystem locks us..
Thats why i am scared to enter into it..
I am a free spirited guy..i cant accept things that restrict me..even with all the flaws i must choose Android with all the flexibility it offers us..😎

sriharsha
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Recently moved from Android to iphone 13 and all I can say is iOS is rubbish pathetic os, how can people tolerate it?, way too restrictive :
Apps getting killed frequently in foreground
whatsapp data transfer bs
notification system is a complete mess
no file system wtf?
Apps tend to have less features than their Android counterparts excluding social media apps tho
Bad seperation between work apps and user apps
No haptic feedback on default keyboard? Are you kidding me apple?
Settings are all over the place
Every little thing that you can do very easily on Android along with navigating the OS is very hard and had to be done in an un-intuitive way on iOS, returned it and got a Samsung s22+ way better, I also have a macbook which is a great device but even that could not make using iphone any fun!

avienxyz
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It's not just Dogs and Cats pictures, it's part of Dynamic Lockscreen which every Samsung phone and tablet has. It allows us to choose a particular category from which the lockscreen wallpaper appears and it changes every time the lock screen appears. Also the collection gets updated every week or 2.

If you don't want the lockscreen wallpaper to change, just switch it off "dynamic wallaper" in lockscreen settings.

Way better than 'Glance' in chinese Smartphones.

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The reason I love Android is because of the freedom it offers, your device truly feels yours. However, with Apple you feel restricted, you feel like a caretaker for the device who at the end of the day uses the device the way Apple intends you to. Also setting up an Android ecosystem might be a hassle but it's a one time thing and once you are done, In my experience it functions as well as Apple if not better. Plus it is cost effective and gives access to a broader array of features that Apple will probably take years to implement like they did with widgets on the iPhone.

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