I have both a work iPhone12 and Flip5 personal phone. I love my iPhone for work-use - it’s just easy to use, good keyboard, corporate apps work great.
My Flip5 (and any previous Samsung personal phone I’ve had - S20+, S10, S9, S6 etc.), I’d never want to use for work. Something about it feels clunkier and messier - just the UI and customisability options making it like that.
On the Flip-side (haha) - I’d never want an iPhone for personal use. It’s boring - grid of apps, useless widgets, hardware and cameras are on-par but that’s it. Samsung / OneUI is way more interesting to use. I don’t think I’ve ever needed to split screen apps on my work iPhone since I use it for something specific like an e-mail or Teams meeting, and my laptop for anything heavier - but I do it all time on my Flip. Wouldn’t change that setup.
And people are truly switching from Android phones to iPhones as well, what is your point? It’s a personal choice when it comes to switching, some do it permanently, some do it to experiment. Besides, it’s all subjective when it comes to whichever phone they find superior.
I think people are truly switching, apart from IOS I don’t see any superiority from the iphone.
We have phones like Xiaomi 14 pro, pixel 8 pro. Samsung’s s24 coming, even the S23 ultra is still a solid phone over the iphone.
I never was an Apple user.
Heard horror stories about how against “right to repair” they are.
I have both a work iPhone12 and Flip5 personal phone. I love my iPhone for work-use - it’s just easy to use, good keyboard, corporate apps work great.
My Flip5 (and any previous Samsung personal phone I’ve had - S20+, S10, S9, S6 etc.), I’d never want to use for work. Something about it feels clunkier and messier - just the UI and customisability options making it like that.
On the Flip-side (haha) - I’d never want an iPhone for personal use. It’s boring - grid of apps, useless widgets, hardware and cameras are on-par but that’s it. Samsung / OneUI is way more interesting to use. I don’t think I’ve ever needed to split screen apps on my work iPhone since I use it for something specific like an e-mail or Teams meeting, and my laptop for anything heavier - but I do it all time on my Flip. Wouldn’t change that setup.
And people are truly switching from Android phones to iPhones as well, what is your point? It’s a personal choice when it comes to switching, some do it permanently, some do it to experiment. Besides, it’s all subjective when it comes to whichever phone they find superior.