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I don't really have a specific pain point to switch. However the first month I was excited but now Pixel 6 just feels like yet another Android and I'm bored and looking for some excitement among all else.
I don't really have a specific pain point to switch. However the first month I was excited but now Pixel 6 just feels like yet another Android and I'm bored and looking for some excitement among all else.
Good luck with iPhones. I have tried iOS and found that it has very less exciting as android. Every phone is basically the same and I didn't find it exciting. It was exciting and tempting at first but after some days it feels like meh. The hardware is great tho. Since you are a long term android user, I feel that you will find iPhone exciting at first but after some days you will definitely be not satisfied by it. While using the iPhone, If you realise this late it is too late and you will be locked in their ecosystem.
There is no difference b/w iPhone 12 and 13 except the pricepoint. It has basically the same camera performance as pixel 6 but at high price. In iPhone 14 (If there are any major changes), you will atleast find the hardware exciting. My recommendation is stick with android and stay on pixel 6(there is new pixel watch coming with high expectations. Also pixel foldable(pixel notebook), or atleast wait until iPhone 14 if you want to switch to iOS badly. Also siri is far more lagging behind compared to google assistant
Hmm if I'm going to not be satisfied then maybe i should just play around with switching launchers in my Pixel to see if it adds to my excitement.
I have a Pixel 6 for personal use and an iPhone 12 for work. iPhone was fun for about a week. (You can customize your avatar and send it via iMessage and stuff) but that's pretty much where the fun ended.
Yeah even I had fun for about 2-3 weeks and that's it. It felt like an alien phone different from all phones like a walled garden