I went out on a limb and upgraded to the new iphone 12, mainly because I've been getting ragged on by my buddies because I have an Android. I've had it for 1 full day and decided to go back to my old Samsung. I can't really transition everything to Apple from Google, nor do I want to. For instance, I don't want to use Apple Maps, but when a buddy send me an address in a text, the address has to be copied and pasted into Google Maps because I can't default it to. And then trying to keep all my apps organized where I can find them quickly...hell, I can't even just check the radar on my weather app without moving over three pages of other apps to find it.
Yeah, it may work great for those who've had an iphone since day 1, but I guess Android has me committed too deep. It just works well for me.
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Scroll down on Home Screen for the Search Bar. Just type Wea (just takes a couple letters and all the apps will appear).
I went out on a limb and upgraded to the new iphone 12, mainly because I've been getting ragged on by my buddies because I have an Android. I've had it for 1 full day and decided to go back to my old Samsung. I can't really transition everything to Apple from Google, nor do I want to. For instance, I don't want to use Apple Maps, but when a buddy send me an address in a text, the address has to be copied and pasted into Google Maps because I can't default it to. And then trying to keep all my apps organized where I can find them quickly...hell, I can't even just check the radar on my weather app without moving over three pages of other apps to find it.
Yeah, it may work great for those who've had an iphone since day 1, but I guess Android has me committed too deep. It just works well for me.
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stick with it, I dislike apple as well, but it has a better platform and safer OS. Yes, Apple is selfish SOB and they do things their way or no way, but you'll have less hacks, crashes and security breaches.
Android blows apple out of the water IMO. Really the only people I see that disagree is those that have only used apple products. I finally got sick of apple after owning them all up to the x and ditched them for a Droid. I still use an iPhone on a daily basis for work and I can't stand it. I still find stuff my Droid will do that an iPhone couldn't dream of.
You can't use Apple Maps on your Android either, that's just an adjustment thing.
If you go through the transition and get used to it it's a superior experience. Ain't perfect, but nothing is.
I don't think any phone is going to organize apps for you but I assure you that all the info you want it easily accessible. Swipe right on your home screen and weather (as well as any other widget you want) is right there.
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