- Mar 9, 2005
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I've seen several different reviewers speculate on the feature set of the next iPhone and since I've not kept up with it I was curious about how accurate they are. Each year androiders do the same thing and when the actual device drops only a very few turn out to be more accurate than the rest. Is this also true with the apple community?
Reason I ask is that I'm considering moving to apple for the cameras and 5g radio as it has all of the relevant channels and since its so hard to find an android phone with the features I'm looking for right now plus in the greater product cycle the iPhone will drop before the next generation of android devices.
I've been running a Samsung Note since they first hit the market and there's a lot of speculation that the next in the series will not appear this year as Samsung wants to put more emphasis on their folding lineup which costs too much and has durability issues.
Currently I run a Note 9 with 512gb of onboard storage plus a microsd card slot both of which I use. I also keep my entire iTunes library on it, 1.5k high bit rate albums that consume over 200gb storage. Moving to an iPhone would not be a thing as I can run everything I do now, however, if Samsung does bring a new Note to market with improved cameras I would probably just stay with it.
Reason I ask is that I'm considering moving to apple for the cameras and 5g radio as it has all of the relevant channels and since its so hard to find an android phone with the features I'm looking for right now plus in the greater product cycle the iPhone will drop before the next generation of android devices.
I've been running a Samsung Note since they first hit the market and there's a lot of speculation that the next in the series will not appear this year as Samsung wants to put more emphasis on their folding lineup which costs too much and has durability issues.
Currently I run a Note 9 with 512gb of onboard storage plus a microsd card slot both of which I use. I also keep my entire iTunes library on it, 1.5k high bit rate albums that consume over 200gb storage. Moving to an iPhone would not be a thing as I can run everything I do now, however, if Samsung does bring a new Note to market with improved cameras I would probably just stay with it.
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