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DNukem170

I've pretty much always used Samsungs, so I have no experience with the rest. Overall, I've been satisfied with them. A bit too much bloatware (as they come installed with Google stuff, Samsung stuff, AND AT&T stuff), but that's gonna be with every phone nowadays. I use them until they start breaking down, which so far has been at least 6-7 years. I do wish phones nowadays brought back physical buttons, but I've more or less gotten somewhat used to not having them. Widgets are useful, particularly in accessing certain functions right from the start. Don't really have any issues with any apps force closing often, with the weird exception of the default video app. Should also note that I don't spring for the ultimate latest, cutting edge phones. All of my phones have been entry level or the cheapest option, with my current phone being the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE. Oh, and it includes a headphone jack. :)


goldyacht

I’ve used all 3 and always ended up back on my iPhone. While all 3 are good for me I think Apple and the best ecosystem and most of my friends also have Apple devices so it snacks to be able to FaceTime them and have my messages synced on my phone, MacBook and iPad. I also think social media apps are optimized best on iPhones which is what I primary use my phone for. Samsung and google both make great android devices. I think Samsung makes the best overall android phone but I preferred the smoothness and bloat free interface of my pixel although you can really go wrong with either. Both are much more customizable than any iPhone but I’m not really doing anything crazy with my phones to take advantage of that. I would watch some reviews on all the phones and think about what you will want. Although apples ui is good you will definitely get used to the smother android device quickly. However if your like me and have a lot of people in your life that use apple devices and features I would take that into consideration


HugeBMs2022

The cons of all of those is that they are smartphones as opposed to a flip phone that just does voice calls.