I want to tell you how I switched from iOS to Android ...

in #life6 years ago

I honestly say never liked the Android system, I always preferred iOS. Since I was a 5s user.
Then, as my best friend came to me and bragged of his purchase, he showed me the XiaoMi MiMax 5, it is equipped with a large 6.44-inch display, the size of which borders on the tablets. Despite this, the device looks relatively compact due to the thin frames around the screen. Therefore, the display-to-package ratio is good.
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The case of this smartphone is completely made of metal, and the front panel is covered with solid glass Corning Gorilla Glass of the fourth generation with oleophobic coating. As for internal components, the company offers two variants of Mi Max: the first is characterized by the Snapdragon 652 chipset with 4 GB of RAM, and the second Snapdragon 650 with 3 GB of RAM. Both are available with 32, 64 and 128 gigabytes of internal memory. The main camera, which is located on the back of the case, received a 16-megapixel sensor, the front wide-angle sensor - 5-megapixel. Characteristics Xiaomi Mi Max, as you can see, is not flagship, although its cost is low.
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The fingerprint sensor is located behind the device, at the bottom of the camera. Judging by the feedback of the first customers, it works no worse than in Apple's gadgets. There are no physical buttons on the front panel. Instead, there are conventional capacitive keys for navigation.
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Price Xiaomi Mi Max does not seem great even at the start of sales. While it is not available in Russia officially, but we hope that this will change in the coming weeks.

In conclusion, I want to tell you, but the product can be quality despite its not a big price, compared to Apple.
That's how I switched to the side of Android.
The article was written by Bogdan Starikov.

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I personally am on the Android side too, however I have to admit that iphones usually have longer battery life than most Android devices out there.
I've actually been doing some "historical" gaming posts lately, covering noteworthy games released in certain years (just made two about 98 and 2000) and the stuff I like most about Android is that you have all sorts of emulators and software and emulators to to emulate almost any console if your phone is good enough (beginning from NES all the way to PS2 and PSP)

I agree, but Apple is not only that energy-intensive devices, it's also safer.
But XiaoMI is now in no way inferior to Apple in a more capacious battery.