How Does the Samsung Galaxy Ecosystem Compare to Apple's?

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I’m thinking of making the switch from the apple ecosystem to the Samsung one. Does anyone have a comparison for these two?

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Many consider the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem’s advancements so impressive that it can compete with the Apple ecosystem and, in some areas, get better. The devices interconnect and functions efficiently, and there is a separate wearables application which is particularly great. A great tool for productivity is the Galaxy Tab S9 and the regular S9 corresponds great with the Galaxy Watch 6 which may be preferred for fitness tracking. But Apple’s edge definitely comes from their iMessage and family accounts sharing capabilities. In the end, though, it may be a matter of taste for most and certain features of communication and interaction of devices.
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I agree with EVERYTHING you said except the Imessage thing. Apart from that, I'm thinking the same way you are, Samsung way better than iphone, but the Macbooks are on another level. Good Review!
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i started on droid back in the day like with 2.2 ice cream or something and i switched to iphone in like 2013 and never used another android been heavily considering the switch because i just have not been happy with the direction the company is going recently
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I've never had an apple product, but very close to making the switch to the iphone 15 pro from the pixel 6 pro. I was so excited for the new pixel lineup when it launched 2 years ago with Google's CPU, but it has been the buggiest android phone I've ever had. I don't care about customization as much these days, I just want the phone to work when I need it to. Plus, top of the line android phones are always huge 6.7" slabs. They need more premium 6" choices.
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I mix and match between the two worlds. And as stupid as it may sound, even if I have a couple of devices of Apple, I refuse to go all in and fully commit to the ecosystem. I am fully aware it’s a trap and I want to retain the flexibility to switch back and forth as I please.
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I just bought my wife a 14 Pro so I thought I'd give her old iPhone 11 a whirl since the last iPhone I owned was a 4s. I've given it a few days but I'm switching back to my Samsung Note 10+. It comes down to screen size and scalability of text. Apple limits how big you can make text in apps and on System functions. My eyes have gotten worse as I get older and while I can still use the Note 10+ comfortable without glasses, I can't with the iPhone. Maybe I need to try out the 15 Max when it comes out.
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