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Iphone users would never feel the joy of being an android user and being able to put your phone in microwave for a quick recharge.
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yea but have you ever tried to recharge it with an oven that charges super fast
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@Niencraft
they used to be good when i was 7 or 8 i had
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@52o_Angiee facts
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I had a Motorola once, and it was a fuckin brick…didn’t even need a phone case. The shit got dropped on the fucking drive way and the only thing that broke was the camera. And even then it STILL had good camera quality. Honestly, don’t be hating or slacking on them fuckin Motorola’s dude. Them shits is indestructible.
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@52o_Angiee That’s the exact make and model of my phone.
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I prefer books 😮💨😮💨
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@Niencraft YES- it is
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@52o_Angiee said in me and .......:
shazz and duchess are talking bout phones :> and how iphone is better than android
obvi
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@52o_Angiee not me with a lil 2006 lg
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SHUT UP YALL FORGETTING ABOUT NOKIA, THE STRONGEST PHONE IN THE WORLD.
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@h4lfiew3ird memes
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@HopeDaGurl THANK YOU
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Who summoned me
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@52o_Angiee said in me and .......:
shazz and duchess are talking bout phones :> and how iphone is better than android
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JDP Random fight
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Android phones have a longer battery life, more storage, and more screen size than their iPhone counterparts. You also have the ability to charge your Android with wireless charging.
In addition, most Android phones support a higher resolution for a more detailed display.
Some Android phones also have the ability to use an expanded SD card to store more applications and data.
Android phones are typically higher in megapixel, allowing for a clearer image on a 4k resolution.
Additionally, if you take the same picture on an iPhone vs Android, Android will have a more detailed image.
As well, Android’s picture quality for close-up images is better because of the dual camera function.
Android phones are easier to connect to more devices in multiple ways, such as through Bluetooth or NFC (Near Field Communication).
Additionally, you can transfer files securely by connecting your Android via USB.
You also have the ability to share pictures and other files online, such as through cloud drives or on Google Drive. -
JDP Random omg! yes! like i remember when covid hit and we were all stuck inside, we had to call eachother 24/7 thank GOD for phones am i right?