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  • I switched just recently. The iPhone is really pretty similar to the Android, if all you're doing is calling, receiving calls, texting, taking photos and so-on. The settings arrangement is a little weird on the iPhone (each app has an item in the Settings menu, for example, instead of changing an app's settings from the app itself), and the physical "home button" is a little annoying (unless you need that fingerprint security), but I don't see any real advantage or disadvantage to either OS. A couple of weeks learning curve and I was using the iPhone just as well as the Android.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your information well appreciated
  • Very easy I did it about 6 months ago! Feb.08.2022
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your information well appreciated
  • All Apple products are very intuitive and easy to use.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your comment

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