Switching from iPhone to the Galaxy s24 Ultra? What No One Else Has Talked About

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • I just picked up the Galaxy s24 Ultra to see if it truly has enough appeal to pull me away from the iPhone and out of the Apple ecosystem. During my testing, I encountered a few things that no one else seems to be talking about. Here are my thoughts behind it all.
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Комментарии • 64

  • @iDanielch

    Makes no sense, this is not an android problem or s24 ultra its just that your invested in the apple ecosystem thats all

  • @_madman04

    Donate me the phone if you don't need it? 🥹

  • @BroBrown357

    I’m confused so if you built your business around the Apple ecosystem, why would you switch to Android and jeopardize it for a RUclips video 🧐

  • @Delicate141

    To sum up the 23 minutes long video - as a 7 years of using Apple products, you didn't have the time and will to switch and find alternatives. That's fine, you're deep inside the walled garden.

  • @stefanr.3495

    You offer nothing new mate. Setting up and tweaking a new phone is expected, and you only do it one.

  • @kaelanperrett817

    ur not a big enough youtuber for me to listen to this review

  • @beautyneytiri

    well, just move to another country.

  • @tuplifting

    different fingerprint reader placement makes you angry?? dang.... I should make this exact video complaining about iPhone. i.e. (It does not zoom as far as s24 ultra. I'm so frustrated!!!! ) haha

  • @jiminattleboro
    @jiminattleboro 14 дней назад

    Smartswitch didn't work for me until I changed the iPhone setting to never autolock

  • @bigravs1

    continue to eat your apple

  • @Mateee.01

    I totally agree with you! I've had many Androids, especially Samsung, but I've never felt the same with Apple devices, that it works simply, there's no problem with it, it doesn't lag, it doesn't leave you anywhere (it can be laggy, but only if I don't have storage space)

  • @9rit
    @9rit  +7

    I think you made excellent points but also missed some key things at the same time. The premise that switching from 1 ecosystem to another is not worth is true. The grass is just about as green on the other side. However, you failed to mention that it is also the other way round. I know many people who have always used Android and everything works well for them but when they switch to iphone, it no longer works. For example, the S-Pen is key for my friend who is an architect and always doodles on what needs to change. Same goes for another friend who is in creative and needs to quickly highlight fixes on the go and draw. Just because something is a gimmick for you isn't necessarily a gimmick for another person. Once you are used to 1 ecosystem, it will most likely be more familiar and work better than on another.

  • @Scottydoesntknow6531

    So if your iPhone is connected to wifi you're saying android messages or android wifi calling doesn't work?

  • @Mateee.01

    I don't really understand this blue bubble green bubble thing... so I understand that it's better to write on imessage, it's free, the picture and video quality is better, it's fast and fluid, but I simply don't care what I use... what you said in the video that I don't you like to use e.g. messenger and wattsup, which I don't understand. You're right, it takes 1 more click to open than imessage, but it can be used in the same way.... on iPhone and Mac, I often want to write an SMS to someone who doesn't have an iPhone, but it displays what I'm writing in a blue bubble and it says that it could not be sent and that there is no way I can send him an SMS if there is, say, an emergency or something wrong...

  • @griffithluke572

    Solid video. Totally get it. I tried switching to Android. Gave the good college try. Had a Samsung for about a year and half but had to switch back to apple. And basically for all the reasons you outlined and explained.

  • @beautyneytiri

    it's 2024 and you're seriously talking about sending text messages via a cellular conncection.

  • @SamGarfield1

    You could run blue bubbles on your Mac there to have iMessage on Android.

  • @Rika-sensei

    Ive switched to a different OS every time Ive gotten a new phone (from iphone 4 -> galaxy s6 -> iphone xs max and finally galaxy s24 ultra) and i can say that both are great. Each time i switch, i miss the things i can do on the last phone😂. But in the end, someone can give me either phone and I'll gladly use it. However there is only one thing that brings me to continue using Samsung and thats how SLEEK the phone looks. The s24 ultra just looks too sexy

  • @madridi03

    It's clear that Android passed ios in the last years. Your problem is with cellular not with Android which give u all of ios and extras. And about tweaking u have to do it once and u good to go.

  • @marcgabrieI

    Honestly hate these tech reviewers giving biased opinions cause they’re sponsored by samsung and got the phone for free.