Samsung or iPhone

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Which is better?

iphones have better cameras and have better security but there is limited customization and you cant put in a
sim/memory card.

samsung have better customization and can have expandable storage but have a higher chance of malware.

what do u think :cool:
 
Iphone for me but thats because i am very sensitive to interfaces (ocd) and androids just looks too silly and like a child drew their graphics. BUT samsung does actually have better processors and megapixel count, iphone cameras only seem like they’re better because of the macro focus.
 
I've never used either but purely based on me never having used iOS and how expensive i-devices are, (although I'm sure there are very expensive Samsungs), I would say Samsung. I'm on a Sony phone at the moment.

Also hold the phone, no SIM support on iPhones? How does that even work? I've never even touched one to be honest.
 
I have only ever had an iPhone, but my mom use to have a Samsung, and the device always seemed so unnecessarily complicated to me
 
always samsung although i do get why people go for iphones since they are actually very aesthetically pleasing
 
I’ve always had an iPhone because I love how clean the design & software are.
 
I've only had Samsung phones but I like them. I always see people with Apple phones and personally I enjoy the look of Samsung phones more, and I'm also just more used to how they function.
 
i think at this point i’m too used to iphones to ever switch to android, as much as i probably should. i had an LG G3 a few years ago and although i liked a lot of things about it, i missed my iphone sooo much. apple 4ever
 
I have a non-Samsung Android phone running Stock Android. I've never used a Samsung device, and I can say their skin seems obnoxious (although I'm sure an icon pack and Nova can make it look stock)

From a value prospect, Samsung is clearly better. They have the best screens in the industry. So good in fact, they produced the screens for the iPhone X and Xs too. They offer expandable storage, Apple does not. They retain the headphone jack, Apple does not. They retain the fingerprint sensor, Apple does not. They have higher capacity batteries, are cheaper and easier to repair, have nice, symmetrical phone designs (no notches), pack in fast chargers, and even a stylist in the case of Note.

So if I was ever in the market for a high-end phone, Samsung would be at the top of my list. Would never consider Apple unless something unbelievably terrible happens to Android OS.
 
Samsung. I'd like to get an iPhone one day though just to try it out and see how it is. Plus I have some other Apple products so the compatability would be good. Then again, I use Windows computers
 
I like Samsung, it's been super practical to me on many occasions and I'm not into photography/filming.
 
i've only ever had iphones, but my current one is actually a brick, i swear. apple slows down their phones for money every single year and mine is the absolute worst. i need to carry about three portable chargers at all times and always have it plugged in as it dies as soon as it plugs out, or in lucky times, dips below 99%. my past phones were slowed as well.

so, honestly? if it doesn't have any of that bs then definitely samsung since apple is definitely at least a biiit corrupt.
 
I never liked Apple's computers, but I do love their phones. :) iPhones are definitely more secure than Samsungs especially due to the fact that the newer iPhones use 2 Operating Systems (1 for front-end and 1 for more back-end/sensitive stuff). Additionally, newer iPhones also have a super secure co-processor chip called Secure Enclave that stores very important security keys which makes the phone even more secure. Due to those reasons, I would rather use a more secure device over one that is more customizable since phones these days hold super sensitive information that you do not want a malicious person to get their hands on.
 
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