Selasa, 17 April 2018

From Android switch to iOS ? I CAN’T ESCAPE FROM iOS !!!


First, Let me ask you. Are you using Android or iOS? Then better what is Android or iOS?
Okay. In here i will tell you how my experience being iOS user.

 

I became an Android user about in 2013 and it was about my high school, where it was still Jelly Bean. But the phone did not last long, only about less than a year and I decided to find a new phone. But I was confused because of the rise of iPhone users who commented that the iPhone is better in performance and image quality than the camera in android appeal.

And I finally bought iPhone and I became an iOS user. As a newbie who just switches from Android to iOS is very rigid and very difficult to understand and use because not yet familiar. I need time to understand and use it.

Wow, I feel the difference! Performance iOS is better and very fast than Android. Approximately 2 years ago I became an iOS user (my phone is : iPhone SE) had never been hang or lag. And I was amazed even though its only 2GB of RAM and iOS currently release the most RAM only 3GB but its performance is much better than Android is somewhat existing that reaches 6GB of RAM equivalent to Laptops even more. And although there is no external memory, there is only internal memory, at least 16GB iPhone can still provide plenty of space despite the notice "Manage Store is Full".



Data security in iOS also should be appreciated because the level of data security is very high. iOS also have iCloud as a backup storage capacity ranging from 5GB. Indeed the iPhone does not have Bluetooth so it can’t sharing data to Android that allows us to install applications to share data with Android. But do not worry, for sesame iPhone we can sharing data with AirDrop.

Last, is the camera. The results of photos from the iPhone camera has a very sharp picture quality and high resolution. Many people say the iPhone camera picture is "no trick", because it produces a real picture. Although the picture is simple but the quality is very okay. Many people also assume the iPhone as a replacement for DSLR cameras.

So, if I choose to go back to Android. Hmm… I think I will still be the user of iOS. 

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