I know exactly what I’m getting every time I get a new one, I know exactly how long it’s going to last and what it’s going to support and be supported by. I personally love the UI (I think that might be a controversial opinion).
When you get the top line product you don’t have to worry about upgrading for 4+ years so it’s not really that big of a cost in the long run considering how much I use mine.
I have 12+ hours of screen time a lot of days so between my familiarity, the computing power, the UI I like, and the sheer consistency of the phone and its relationship with apps and other devices… I never think twice about whether my phone is capable of what I need it to do.
I practically never use my computer unless I need to do anything like upload something for longer than I can afford to have my phone screen occupied.
Come to think of it, I should just go ahead and get an iPad too and call it a day.
I use AN iPhone because of the predictability.
I know exactly what I’m getting every time I get a new one, I know exactly how long it’s going to last and what it’s going to support and be supported by. I personally love the UI (I think that might be a controversial opinion).
When you get the top line product you don’t have to worry about upgrading for 4+ years so it’s not really that big of a cost in the long run considering how much I use mine.
I have 12+ hours of screen time a lot of days so between my familiarity, the computing power, the UI I like, and the sheer consistency of the phone and its relationship with apps and other devices… I never think twice about whether my phone is capable of what I need it to do.
I practically never use my computer unless I need to do anything like upload something for longer than I can afford to have my phone screen occupied.
Come to think of it, I should just go ahead and get an iPad too and call it a day.