So close to buying one of these.
Can get student discount.
All I will say is that the next person who mentions “Apple Tax” to me will be told to look at Samsung’s prices.
The S23 is more expensive than the 14 Pro Max.
Have you tried any of the Samsung flagships?Yep, the RRP of the flagship android devices are identical if not more than Apple charge, yet it’s always mentioned that Apple are overpriced, which just isn’t true all things being equal.
So I'll bite..... I think flagship phones are all overpriced to be honest.So close to buying one of these.
Can get student discount.
All I will say is that the next person who mentions “Apple Tax” to me will be told to look at Samsung’s prices.
The S23 is more expensive than the 14 Pro Max.
How do you rate the S23 to the 14 Pro Max?So I'll bite..... I think flagship phones are all overpriced to be honest.
I have the iPhone 14 PM and S23 Ultra and Pixel 7 pro. My 14 PM is my daily driver and use it more than anything else.
But the term Apple tax is not about phone prices per se.
It is about the total cost of ownership. There are things like cables that only work on iphones that have to be "certified" and cost more that regular cables.
Then the rumored iPhone 15 will have will finally have USB C but will be limited to "apple certified" USB C cables.
So the USB C cable is i use on my iPad Pro 12.9 might not work on a new iPhone 15? buuuuuut if i buy the more expensive "apple certified" cable then it is all good. That is just one example there are a lot more of products that cost more to have the apple certified label. When others work just as well.
I guess it really comes down to how you use your apple devices? Do you text and take calls on your IPP or Macbooks? If you use all of the intergration between your Apple devices...then you will find switching to Android a little disappointing.How do you rate the S23 to the 14 Pro Max?
How do you rate iOS to Android in general?
I have two M2 MacBooks, AppleTV 4K, 14 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Apple Watch S8 which are all great devices, but I’m getting kind of bored with Apple.
The Samsung phone really interests me, but I don’t know how it will fit in with my current devices?
Thanks for the advice.I guess it really comes down to how you use your apple devices? Do you text and take calls on your IPP or Macbooks? If you use all of the intergration between your Apple devices...then you will find switching to Android a little disappointing.
There is just nothing out there that provides the ecosystem that Apple does.
The s23 Ultra is an awesome phone! I like bigger phones so it suits me and it has the best zoom on a smart phone.
Overall the S23 Ultra is like having a mini laptop in your pocket.
Android (like IOS) has eveoled a great deal that last few years. I love love the customizations with Android. Sometimes you can make it like a whole new and different phone ands user experince.
It is funny how both platforms copy from each other and seem to be very similar. Except IOS is a lot more a closed system if that makes sense. Like c'mon Apple let me rearrange all my icons anyway I want on my homescreen. Its time to release the reigns so to speak.
I really like both platforms. that is why i always have a Android phone and iPhone and switch back and forth all the time.
Just that some of my friends hate the green bubbles when texting LOL
Yep, the RRP of the flagship android devices are identical if not more than Apple charge, yet it’s always mentioned that Apple are overpriced, which just isn’t true all things being equal.
Technically its not true eg the Samsung system is bigger simply as they produce more products and so the ECO is larger plus collaboration with MS and others makes it more available across platforms etc however Apple do have a way of making it simpler to setup on there more limited range, for the average userI guess it really comes down to how you use your apple devices? Do you text and take calls on your IPP or Macbooks? If you use all of the intergration between your Apple devices...then you will find switching to Android a little disappointing.
There is just nothing out there that provides the ecosystem that Apple does.
The s23 Ultra is an awesome phone! I like bigger phones so it suits me and it has the best zoom on a smart phone.
Overall the S23 Ultra is like having a mini laptop in your pocket.
Android (like IOS) has eveoled a great deal that last few years. I love love the customizations with Android. Sometimes you can make it like a whole new and different phone ands user experince.
How do you find the S23 and connecting with your Apple devices, Dave?Both platforms are fabulous, there's just no getting away from that fact. What is disappointing is that users from both sides for some reason unbeknown to meant to tout the phone they are using as the best.
If you want to see and have an unbiased view of both, then one needs to use a flagship phone exclusively for 2 or 3 weeks and then use the equivalent one for the same time. Once you have done this (like I have) you will see that they both work flawlessly, the words "lag, ecosystem etc" will hold no meaning any more.
It is very difficult to swap systems without thinking Apple/Android doesn't do it this way so it must be wrong, thats just not true, they do it differently.
ATM I am using and prefer a Galaxy S23 Ultra, will that change in the future? You can bet your house on it, of course it will. What I don't do is be blind to the fabulous offerings in one company just because I own a device from its competitor.
I have tried both ecosystems and device and appllication intergration. For me the Apple experince was far above what Samsung and MS had to offer. The device and software intergration and data sharing and overall user experince was better in the Apple ecosystem.Technically its not true eg the Samsung system is bigger simply as they produce more products and so the ECO is larger plus collaboration with MS and others makes it more available across platforms etc however Apple do have a way of making it simpler to setup on there more limited range, for the average user
When you start to use Android with Win 11 you realize how powerful and comprehensive it is compared to Apple, You can even run Android apps natively on Win 11 without owning an Android phone
Far above what Samsung and MS has to offer? In what way... exactly?I have tried both ecosystems and device and appllication intergration. For me the Apple experince was far above what Samsung and MS had to offer. The device and software intergration and data sharing and overall user experince was better in the Apple ecosystem.
Exactly, MS and Samsung offer so much more than the Apple Eco and that's even excluding DexFar above what Samsung and MS has to offer? In what way... exactly?
I find both ecosystems on par... its more of an aesthetic feel to what a user prefers. Granted there is continuity among Apple ecosystem, but as @SteveJUAE pointed out on Windows I can plug in my phone and access those apps. There's the "Your Phone" feature to interact with any notification that shows up along with answering phone calls directly on Windows.
Yeah, it's just the narrative has favored Apple with how they control the hardware and software which I completely understand... that's important. But Microsoft, Samsung and Google are not some indie companies... they are all contributing into having the same seamless experience Apple provides for their user base.Exactly, MS and Samsung offer so much more than the Apple Eco and that's even excluding Dex
AS failed to deliver the interaction most expected between their Macs and IOS devices
I don't have to plug my phone in to get an intergrated ecosystem.Far above what Samsung and MS has to offer? In what way... exactly?
I find both ecosystems on par... its more of an aesthetic feel to what a user prefers. Granted there is continuity among Apple ecosystem, but as @SteveJUAE pointed out on Windows I can plug in my phone and access those apps. There's the "Your Phone" feature to interact with any notification that shows up along with answering phone calls directly on Windows.
it is not just the narrative. I am not putting down or denigrating anything Samsung or MS has to offer. As those products work really well. But they cannot reproduce the synergy Apple has with controlling the end to end device and software experince Have you tried Continuity?Yeah, it's just the narrative has favored Apple with how they control the hardware and software which I completely understand... that's important. But Microsoft, Samsung and Google are not some indie companies... they are all contributing into having the same seamless experience Apple provides for their user base.
Well, it works on wifi as well.. so I don't necessarily have to plug in my phone.I don't have to plug my phone in to get an intergrated ecosystem.
Good point.I can use a native messaging application like imessage on 4 to 5 different devices and it is exactly the same. I can start a message on one device and pickup where i left off on another with history and context and attachements. Not a web version mind you but a native application that is on all of my devices...mobile phone, ipad, notebook and desktop.
The point I'm making is... Windows+Android features may not be the same as Apple, but features like the Phone Link on Android & Windows provides a seamless user experience. I can interact with apps that's on my Samsung Galaxy on a Microsoft Windows PC.it is not just the narrative. I am not putting down or denigrating anything Samsung or MS has to offer. As those products work really well. But they cannot reproduce the synergy Apple has with controlling the end to end device and software experince
I was just referring to what you posted as far as plugging the phone in...Well, it works on wifi as well.. so I don't necessarily have to plug in my phone.
Good point.
The point I'm making is... Windows+Android features may not be the same as Apple, but features like the Phone Link on Android & Windows provides a seamless user experience. I can interact with apps that's on my Samsung Galaxy on a Microsoft Windows PC.
Well, I guess I need to rephrase my initial statement... similar, but not the same.I was just referring to what you posted as far as plugging the phone in...
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They are similar but not close to the same user experince to be honest. Then most of the functionality I listed for Continuity does not exist from a Samsung phone to a Windows PC or tablet.
Yes, I have.. lol. Have you tried plugging your Galaxy phone and experiencing a desktop environment like DeX? Which doesn't exist for the iPhone.Have you tried Continuity?
I'm glad you mention this I believe Samsung is attempting to match this with their multi-control feature... it's currently out now, but it's limited... might be heavily marketed when OneUI 6.0 comes out.Universal Control to use the keyboard, mouse, or trackpad of your Mac to control up to two other nearby Mac or iPad devices, and work seamlessly between them.
Dex is amazing! Apple has nothing like it!Well, I guess I need to rephrase my initial statement... similar, but not the same.
Yes, I have.. lol. Have you tried plugging your Galaxy phone and experiencing a desktop environment like DeX? Which doesn't exist for the iPhone.
I'm glad you mention this I believe Samsung is attempting to match this with their multi-control feature... it's currently out now, but it's limited... might be heavily marketed when OneUI 6.0 comes out.
it is not just the narrative. I am not putting down or denigrating anything Samsung or MS has to offer. As those products work really well. But they cannot reproduce the synergy Apple has with controlling the end to end device and software experince Have you tried Continuity?
Use an AW to control the camera on a mac desktop or notebook? Then you cannot beat AirDrop for easily sharing data between apple devcies.
Apple Handoff to start work on one device and continue on another seamlessly.
Universal Control to use the keyboard, mouse, or trackpad of your Mac to control up to two other nearby Mac or iPad devices, and work seamlessly between them.
there is more here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204681