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You can follow my example. iPhone 16e outdoors and iPhone 11 indoors. It’s going fine no issues. Tomorrow i ll try the soft oled from mobile sentrix.

Not for me. I use my phone a lot, especially since I don’t have a tablet or laptop, so I want a modern device that can handle everything I need, whenever I need it. My iPhone 11 is starting to feel slow, and that feeling only gets worse after trying out the latest iPhones.

Although in the past, whenever I tried Android, I immediately felt like, “this just isn’t the same” as my iPhone and wanted to switch back right away, these days Android and iOS seem to operate much more similarly. I’m planning to ease myself into Android and eventually move up to the flagship models. But I have to be realistic — a £200 Moto phone isn’t exactly going to wow me. I’ve heard that some Honor phones are supposed to be more eye-friendly even though they use OLED screens, but I’m still skeptical — so for now, I’ll stick with an LCD display.

I don’t actually want to switch — I value the security and reliability of Apple devices — but there just doesn’t seem to be a future with them for me anymore. That said, I’ll never get rid of my iPhone 11.
 
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Not for me. I use my phone a lot, especially since I don’t have a tablet or laptop, so I want a modern device that can handle everything I need, whenever I need it. My iPhone 11 is starting to feel slow, and that feeling only gets worse after trying out the latest iPhones.

Although in the past, whenever I tried Android, I immediately felt like, “this just isn’t the same” as my iPhone and wanted to switch back right away, these days Android and iOS seem to operate much more similarly. I’m planning to ease myself into Android and eventually move up to the flagship models. But I have to be realistic — a £200 Moto phone isn’t exactly going to wow me. I’ve heard that some Honor phones are supposed to be more eye-friendly even though they use OLED screens, but I’m still skeptical — so for now, I’ll stick with an LCD display.

I don’t actually want to switch — I value the security and reliability of Apple devices — but there just doesn’t seem to be a future with them for me anymore. That said, I’ll never get rid of my iPhone 11.
I tried both the Honor Magic Pro 6 and Honor Magic Pro 7 upon release as I wanted a flagship phone but both unfortunately gave me a slight nauseous dizzy feeling so were returned.
Don’t discount the wow factor of a £200 Moto though. Having been stuck using an iPhone 8 on iOS 15 for years, after many unsuccessful attempts with various OLED phones, my main banking app required updating to iOS 16 which made the 8 unusable as the update gave me similar nauseous dizzy feelings. I got myself a Moto G75 and there was a pleasant wow factor in the sense there was a phone out there I could use out of the box with no discomfort.
I’d also say the differences between Apple and Android are nowhere near as pronounced as they once were, I was actually pleasantly surprised. There are also various options/elements I prefer on the Moto that Apple don’t offer.
 
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