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Moved from iOS to Android. After 5 days , feeling tortoised. šŸ¢šŸ¢

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    Buy an android device with the same price tag that of the latest iPhone. Then talk about it being slow.
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    My Galaxy S7 Edge is faster than my iPhone was, with better specs all around, and was considerably cheaper!

    Totally harder to hold, though.
    The edge is beautiful, but still touch sensitive.
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    @CozyPlanes @H4RD-C0D3R @Ashkin I meant not to say the phone is slow or the OS is. I have been using iOS for quite 7 years. Right from iPhone 3Gs.
    Last week my iPhone got into some problem and it's gone. Waiting for sometime till the next iPhone releases.

    As I used to iOS, using the Android is quite hectic to me. Figuring out everything slowly. That's I feel tortoised.
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    @iranjith4 why that's ok, because iOS did a ton of things that aren't really intuitive/usable but have trained their users into that model.. so when you move to Android everything is in the complete opposite spots to where you expect it to be..

    But eventually it will make a lot more sense! And then you'll realize how far behind iOS with their new features being stuff that's been available for new years :)

    (Note: kinda assuming here that it's a high end Android device with at least Android 6/7...)
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    @H4RD-C0D3R bought a 4gb ram device, this motherfucker is fast holy fuck
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    @deMark using Moto G4 with Android M
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    My device is 3 yewrs old and I'm running Android 7.1 on this and it's still running. Blazingly fast.
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    I got an Android mid iOS development and just happy with my OnePlus 3, but in saying that I thought you meant coding wise, was gonna say uhh objective-cā€‹ uses YES and NO in place of TRUE and FALSE the hell man lol the hell
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