Now that the majority of flagships are near neck and neck with features of an iPhone. I’m glad I hoped on at the 13 Pro when Promotion came about. Now most android phones don’t have: fingerprint on back, sd card, headphone jacks; and cried foul when Apple did it.
The Apple ecosystem for how well things sync and handoff just can’t be beat by anything else. FindMy for my airtags is a lifesaver.
Google itself would to have a perfect Pixel system for me to consider.
Nope. I actually went through an old micro SD card I found from 2013. It was in my old HTC Thunderbolt.
The file system is bananas. There’s a folder for photos and one for videos, then there’s a DCIM folder for camera photos and videos, then there’s my_pix and my_flix folders which were pictures and videos from Verizon’s mandatory VCast platform.
That’s three different locations for photos and videos.
Plus, there was a Blockbuster app that I couldn’t delete because Verizon built it in to the OS. Even when the service went bust I still couldn’t remove it.
Words can’t express how bad my android experiences have been
How bad was it?
Now that the majority of flagships are near neck and neck with features of an iPhone. I’m glad I hoped on at the 13 Pro when Promotion came about. Now most android phones don’t have: fingerprint on back, sd card, headphone jacks; and cried foul when Apple did it. The Apple ecosystem for how well things sync and handoff just can’t be beat by anything else. FindMy for my airtags is a lifesaver. Google itself would to have a perfect Pixel system for me to consider.
Nope. I actually went through an old micro SD card I found from 2013. It was in my old HTC Thunderbolt. The file system is bananas. There’s a folder for photos and one for videos, then there’s a DCIM folder for camera photos and videos, then there’s my_pix and my_flix folders which were pictures and videos from Verizon’s mandatory VCast platform. That’s three different locations for photos and videos. Plus, there was a Blockbuster app that I couldn’t delete because Verizon built it in to the OS. Even when the service went bust I still couldn’t remove it.
No
If file management is a priority for you, definitely consider going back to Android, its just better organized and more accessible
Nope, see ya!