I really like my iPhone 8.  However, I am looking forward in the
future to when I can get a new iPhone.  My iPhone 8 is working very
well for me, even though it doesn't have the latest processor.  I
don't have a lot of apps on my iPhone at the moment.  I only have
about 3 pages of apps.  My iPhone is mostly filled with books from
bard.  However, I am enjoying getting to stream music, watch movies,
as well as make phone calls as well as text.  I'd never go back to a
flip phone again.

On 10/29/21, Dennis Long <[email protected]> wrote:
> In my opinion iOS has better accessibility.  I have used both platforms.
>
>
> Dennis Long
> Sent from my iPhone SE
>
>> On Oct 29, 2021, at 2:01 AM, Loreal Lavigna <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> Thank you.  I’m absolutely aware of the fact this is an IPhone users list,
>> having been on here for almost 10 years since I owned my first IPhone back
>> in 2011.  I was only trying to see if anyone knew of any of the
>> information for which I was looking, so I could ultimately make my choice
>> to go with the IPhone or stay with Android and wait another four plus
>> months to upgrade to a later device.  The articles I’ve found online
>> simply don’t answer the questions I had factually but instead, most of
>> them are opinion-based if not preference-based reportings of IPhone VS.
>> Android.  I was truly hoping someone with the IPhone 13 Pro Max might be
>> willing to comment on the device’s performance which might have gone a bit
>> further in helping me make my decision.
>>
>> Thanks for your response.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Loreal Lavigna
>> General, Legal, Medical Transcriptionist
>> Phone:  (518)330-5188
>> E-Mail:  [email protected]
>> Website:  Click here for Transcripts By Loreal
>>
>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
>> Sieghard Weitzel
>> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2021 1:51 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: RE: Apple IPhone 13 Pro Max VS. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
>>
>> Your message came through, if you didn't receive a response it is most
>> likely because nobody felt they had the information you required. This is
>> an iPhone list after all and while I know a number of people also have
>> Android devices it is maybe not so likely somebody would drop $1,000 or
>> more on an iPhone and the same on the latest and greatest Android phone. I
>> think nowadays any of these high-end phones are very good and what is more
>> the technology in them is much more mature than even 6 years ago and in my
>> opinion you should probably decide which platform you feel more
>> comfortable with and especially since you had both Android phones and
>> iPhones you probably have a preference; I wouldn't worry too much about
>> the hardware as most regular users never come even close to exhausting the
>> capabilities of what the processors nowadays are capable of. Just my
>> thoughts.
>>
>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
>> Loreal Lavigna
>> Sent: October 28, 2021 7:30 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: FW: Apple IPhone 13 Pro Max VS. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
>> Importance: High
>>
>> I sent the following message to the list and have heard nothing in
>> response.  Are my messages even going through to the list?  I need
>> information as soon as possible, as I need a working phone, and the
>> problems I’m experiencing with my device are simply too extensive for me
>> to wait it out for another few months.
>>
>> From: Loreal Lavigna <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 7:54 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Apple IPhone 13 Pro Max VS. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
>> Importance: High
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I’ve been both an IPhone and Android user respectively over the past ten
>> years – first IPhone from November of 2011 to June of 2013, then again for
>> a brief period from June of 2014 through January of 2015; and Android
>> first from June of 2013 through June of 2014, then January of 2015 through
>> to present day.  Most people who have known me during the last few years
>> and even earlier back into the late 2000’s with the late Windows Mobile
>> devices will recall I usually am one of the ones who does her research and
>> helps others out with their issues.  Now though, it’s me who could use a
>> little help.
>>
>> I’m doing some research and don’t want to miss anything like I did six
>> years ago.  I want to research the differences between the most high-end
>> IPhone 13 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy equivalent, the Samsung Galaxy
>> S21 Ultra 5G.    Both are 5G capable devices, both come in the storage
>> capacities I’m interested in.  Specifically I’m looking at the following:
>>
>> 1.      Battery life:  In looking at the two devices, I have found several
>> differing writeups on the internet claiming either of the devices is
>> better than the other, but not giving any real specifics from the
>> viewpoint of a user who uses accessibility features such as VoiceOver on
>> IOS and TalkBack on Android.  I want to know which of these devices’
>> batteries is more long-lasting with the use of the accessibility features
>> running.  If anyone has information about the battery usage without the
>> accessibility features running as well, so much the better.  I can make an
>> even better-informed decision at the end of the day.
>> 2.      RAM/Processor speed:  I’m looking specifically at RAM/processor
>> speed and how fast each device measures up in a truly fair comparison.
>> Which of these devices will ultimately be able to be used and not lag too
>> much both with and/or without the accessibility features running?  I’ve
>> also read differing opinions on this and with each of these devices being
>> named the truly better device.  I’d like to see how much of what I’ve
>> discovered thus far is fact as opposed to fiction as opposed to simple
>> preference and opinion but not based on facts of device performance.
>> 3.      Storage:  While internal capacity on both devices is equivalent in
>> so far as I can get, I believe, the capacity internally I want on each of
>> these two devices, I don’t believe there’s too much to compare here since
>> it is my understanding that the slot for the MicroSD Card on the Samsung
>> Galaxy S21 Ultra and going forward is being or has finally truly been done
>> away with.  I did do some research and so far have found some differing
>> opinions on this of whether the forthcoming Galaxy S22 Ultra will or will
>> not ultimately have the SD Card slot.  Either way, it doesn’t make too
>> much a difference to me, as if I can get either of these devices in 512 GB
>> or even better the 1TB internal capacity, then I won’t have much need for
>> memory expansion.  I already have cloud storage with both Apple and
>> Google, and can access my google cloud storage from Apple if the need
>> should arise and I run out of my ICloud storage (highly unlikely).
>>
>> Six years ago I got what I was told clearly by someone looking to make a
>> sale that the IPhone 5S was the equivalent to the Samsumg Galaxy S5 device
>> in every way, shape, and form.  This was proven to be false, as I would
>> later find within three weeks of owning the IPhone 5S, the speed of the
>> device/reaction time was less than half that of the Samsung Galaxy S5.
>> Keep in mind, this was six years ago, and things in both camps have
>> changed significantly since then.
>>
>> I’m with T-Mobile now by default, as Sprint was bought out by them, and
>> eventually everything that hasn’t as of yet will be switched completely
>> over to T-Mobile.  Ultimately, I’m looking to upgrade my phone for a
>> couple reasons.
>>
>> First, I’m buying my current Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G device outright
>> and will be giving it, temporarily, to my husband who needs a 5G device
>> and has zero trade-in value for his current device, the Samsung Galaxy
>> Note 10 Ultra.  This happened because we weren’t given the option for him
>> to opt in and buy his phone outright, and he’s now only renting the phone
>> since his leas ended back in February.
>>
>> Second, ever since the buy-out of Sprint by T-Mobile, I’ve gone through
>> two sets of CIM Cards on both my and my husband’s phones, and we’re
>> experiencing issues with our current devices, his far worse than mine
>> since his CIM card is a 5G but his phone is not a 5G-capable phone.  It is
>> my hope that by upgrading devices that perhaps the issues we’re
>> experiencing will become less and less if not cease altogether.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any information anyone might have.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Loreal Lavigna
>> General, Legal, Medical Transcriptionist
>> Phone:  (518)330-5188
>> E-Mail:  [email protected]
>> Website:  Click here for Transcripts By Loreal
>>
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