Well… yea, S22 is better in all aspects EXCEPT battery and screen size. Just imagine being only able to have 2.5 to 4 hours SOT. If you can live with that, then continue panicking. If not, then calm down and enjoy your S23 FE.
Well… yea, S22 is better in all aspects EXCEPT battery and screen size. Just imagine being only able to have 2.5 to 4 hours SOT. If you can live with that, then continue panicking. If not, then calm down and enjoy your S23 FE.
You can snag S23 cheaper… only if his target storage is still available by that time. Most of the time, the base version that’s available is 512GB above, in this case, base S22 is still cheaper.
With your current usage, if I’ll convert your usual SOT with S22, it will be around 3.5 hours, that’s with the assumption you’re always on WiFi. With mobile data, it’ll be halved.
That “longer support” is actually good to have. Especially knowing that iPhones and other apple devices only have one OS which is iOS; unlike Android which have different OS resulting on some apps not being optimized. The battery management is also better (which also related on apps being more optimized because they have single OS across all devices), they have lower mAh capacity compared to Android, yet they have the same or better longevity when compared.
Oh, they also have better resale value. You’re buying a discounted future model of iPhone (and even flagship android phone) when you buy an iPhone.
Anyway, I’m an android user for more than a decade (with no iPhone yet). I’m considering buying one when their prices drop next year.
At least your phone case is still fine
Yes. Issues are normal and based on news, after patches, those issues were resolved. 15PM will eventually get better.
Staying ln iPhone depends on your usage. Here in my country, people are into Facebook a lot, so the main online messaging app being used is Messenger.
Check the apps you’re currently using if they’re compatible with android phone. The iCloud for example, you can only access the website thru browser but not as an app.
For mac mini m1, how productive are you into using your phone when you’re on your mac? If you can give up on the seamless sync/transfer of data from iphone to mac and vice versa, then it’s okay to get an android phone.