Allow me to clarify:
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All the phones, except iPhone 7, which I recently replaced with an old Samsung are in use.
iPhone 13 doesn't accept Micro SIM, which is why I got an old phone that was like €30 therefore Android 11 is now the latest release I've used and I'm impressed with it and think Apple should implement some of the Android's features. Such as showing how much time I have left to sleep when setting my alarm clock, such as archiving messages. You know? Why can't I ask for such features? Been waiting for those since at least iOS 8, submitted feedback and forms to Apple every year, but nope. Can't just have those 2 features. I knew Android used to have those since Android 2 at least.
And you know what? The Samsung's features on Android 11 blew my mind. It's much better than App Library's "Hidden" apps or "Hidden" photos and you can't hide files, cant customise icons as you can on Samsung with Android 11. One of the locked and hidden folder on my Samsung has FM Radio icon and is called FM Radio and when you open it it'll ask for a pattern (you can also choose between different PIN codes etc) and such implementation is impressive.
I know people laugh at me here a lot, but I personally know a lady that went through an abusive relationship and it would've helped her a lot if iPhone had such features.
Why is it so people take it as an attack when someone's impressed with something and thinks that some other company but Apple did something well? Why can't we have such features on iOS?
And iPhone 14 is my main phone. My battery health is 98% and not so long ago it was 100% and. it has an original battery and I often keep it on low power mode, yet it still runs out faster than everybody elses phones when we travel somewhere, so I always carry 2 power banks with me. Even my mom's Samsung Galaxy A51's battery lasts longer than my iPhones battery and she constantly watches YouTube.
Not really sure why is it so offensive to everyone when I ask Apple to step up their game. For me iOS 15 was the last good iOS release. Now I even struggle with changing wallpapers, while on Samsung I can have Dynamic Wallpapers, which change every time I wake the phone up.
I use so many different phones and different SIM cards of my work as I'm often on duty + I've lived in different countries and still use my old phone numbers too. Every phone has a different SIM card (except iPhone 5s and 7) on that photo and each of the phone has different MFAs as well for work purposes. And one of the phones has my home country's SIM card, so I could easily access my bank, sign documents and vote etc and others are because I work in IT Support and provide support for many different companies and need my other phone numbers for different purposes such as signing in etc.