Martin, a tech journalist at PhoneArena, brings a unique blend of humor and insight to his work. His fascination with smartphones began with a Galaxy Young and evolved through a series of trades and upgrades, making him a self-proclaimed smartphone nerd.
For years, iPhone fans had bragging rights that Android users didn’t - the iPhone had the best software support in the smartphone world. Period.
Regular Feature Drops make Pixel feel like a special phone - something I can’t say about my iPhone 15 Pro A key point here is that Feature Drops aren’t reserved for new Pixel models - in fact, Google recently announced extended software support of extra two years for theTo be fair, Google isn’t “blindly generous” - Pixel Studio is a powerful tool I wish all Pixels had, but for some reason it is now exclusive to theOn the other hand, speaking of “generos updates”, Apple seems to hold back most of its “innovations” for major yearly updates with the clear goal to sell more of the newest iPhones.
And this isn’t the only time Apple has treated older iPhones this way, which speaks to the fact that this isn’t a coincidence but a policy. Meanwhile, while not perfect, Google’s love for older Pixel phones is refreshing, and that’s where I have to bring up Samsung too. This isn’t just annoying but pretty shocking, considering I had stuff I needed to access there. Luckily, I had it backed up on my Mac, but I can’t access it to this day on my iPhones., which happen when I try to copy and paste edits, and there are more bugs I can’t necessarily think of right now.are now far more feature-rich than prior versions of the iPhone’s software, or something else - but my iPhone is now buggier than my Android, and that’s a fact.
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