r/iphone • u/lcheung98 • 1d ago
Anyone switched from Samsung to iPhone? Discussion
Loke the title says, has anyone here owned a Samsung Galaxy before and then switched to iPhone? I'm thinking about doing that, currently have the Galaxy S24 and thinking of getting the iPhone 16 Pro Max, but I want to see if anyone has made a similar change before and what it was like adapting to a phone and system you've not used before.
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u/Naus1987 1d ago
I own both the s24 ultra and the 16 pro.
My ultimate conclusion is that you need to figure out what’s best for you and seek the system that provides that best. There will be trade offs regardless.
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The biggest dealbreaker for me is that Android notifications aren’t as useful to me as Apple notifications.
I want my text messages to show text while my phone is locked and Android only does icons. Never displayed text.
I need text to show on the phone’s Always on Display WHILE also locked. Apple does it.
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The second biggest reason I chose Apple was for a smaller phone. My last two being the s24 ultra and a 14 pro max. This time I went with a 16 pro. Not max.
I’m sure there’s good Android phones that are smaller with equal hardware. But I didn’t get that far.
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My third reason is mag safe. I use MagSafe charging all over my house and office. I love just clicking my phone on a charging Magnet and then forgetting about it. No worry about alignment.
I had tried two separate MagSafe compatible cases with the s24 ultra and found them to be unreliable. Worked 90% of the time. But never perfect. iPhone offers perfect MagSafe.
With all of this said. The s24 is a fantastic phone. I feel the screen is prettier.
It gets notifications an easy 5-10 seconds sooner than my iPhone which I loathe for the iPhone.
I also love the fingerprint reader.
I don’t like extreme comparisons. Because there is no one size fits all. You need to evaluate what you specifically as an individual needs and then find the right phone for you.
For me. I need a phone I can snag on a magnet 4 feet away and read incoming messages as they arrive without unlocking or touching my phone.