@KAHALA123Y Once you switch to iPhone there’s no going back. I’ve tried many phones over the years, including Samsung and Pixel, but have always come back to the iPhone. My latest stint with Apple has been 2 years and I don’t think I’ll be going back to Android.
@LeakerApple What is there to upgrade though? People say they want Touch ID, but that would just be finicky and annoying. The processor is already heaps fast, and the screen is more than adequate.
@Jainadave_ Depends how hard you’re training. I train at a moderate intensity so I find 6 days is good for me. If you’re training at max intensity during every session I’d recommend going no more than 4-5 days per week.
@weltszzn Most people have charging bricks already/use wireless chargers. I know I’m one of those people so not getting a charging brick in the box doesn’t bother me.
@VerdeSelvans My iPhone 17 which I bought in November is still at 100% battery health. I only use MagSafe chargers. I don’t bother limiting charge to 80% either.
@WorkaholicDavid The ecosystem and reliability. I rely on my phone every single day, so I wanted something that would create the least amount of friction in my life.