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54 minutes ago, HHempel1 said:

I have an apple phone I think its the best one out of al the operating systems out there.

It's nice to meet another Apple fan here. I own pretty much the whole ecosystem. iPhone, iPad, iMac and Macbook

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I don't like LED technology in new phones. Even when buying a laptop, I tried to choose the one from which my eyes do not get tired. For example, I have a 46-inch TV and I don't watch it, it just stands there, I watch an old liquid crystal TV. I also had to get rid of an old monitor that was too bright. My iPhone is always set to 15% brightness.😄

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On 8/16/2023 at 2:54 AM, DoubleCycleBiz1717105705 said:

My iPhone is always set to 15% brightness.😄

Mine too but because I forgot to recharge it most of the time so it always stays charged on like 12-15% and I have to save battery.

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2 hours ago, topgoldforum said:

Mine too but because I forgot to recharge it most of the time so it always stays charged on like 12-15% and I have to save battery.

There is a saving mode in the battery settings, the phone starts to slow down on it.🙂

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Hey there! I'm currently using the latest iPhone, and I have to say, I'm loving it. The camera quality is fantastic, especially in low light conditions, which is a big deal for me airplay to Firestick from iPhone. The overall performance is smooth, and the battery life has been surprisingly good. I appreciate the ecosystem integration, making it seamless with my other Apple devices. The only downside might be the price, but for me, the user experience justifies it. What about you?

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  • The best iPhone: iPhone 15.
  • Also great, if you like smaller screens: iPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • The best Android phone: Google Pixel 8.
  • The best Android phone if you like big screens: Google Pixel 8 Pro.
  • The best budget Android phone: OnePlus Nord N30 5G.
  • The cheapest usable option: Samsung Galaxy A03s.
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I currently use a mid-range Android phone, and honestly, I really like it because it does everything I need without spending too much.

I recently read a Consejos Android article that gave me some useful tips, and those changes actually made my phone last longer during the day. It’s small things like that which make me enjoy my phone even more.

comment_1519162

I’m currently using a Samsung Galaxy S21 and it’s been pretty solid so far, especially the camera and battery life. I’ve also been thinking about upgrading in the near future, maybe to the newer Galaxy models or even switching over to iPhone just to try something different.

I recently came across a geekzilla tech article on the Reviews It website that compared different phones, and it was really helpful in breaking down the pros and cons. Honestly, it comes down to what features matter most to you—camera, size, or performance.

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