Hello, i am using xiaomi redmi right now, and probably in a few months i'll change it, i am thinking buying iphone but its cost a lot and actualy nothing much than android, what should i do?
That is a thesis that cannot be left standing like that. You can also turn it around and claim that people who buy a flagship device from Samsung or Oneplus pay for the name.Quote:
The iPhone is for those who are willing to pay for the brand. According to the hardware itself and the characteristics , there are much cheaper and no less high-quality competitors
It is quite possible that 4 gigabytes of ram is enough for an iPhone, but for the same money you can buy phones that will have 20 gigabytes of ram) Well, as for the lack of using an iPhone for beginners, I'm generally silent. In general, this is the same classic dispute as "chicken or egg", "Windows or linux", etc.)Quote:
That is a thesis that cannot be left standing like that. You can also turn it around and claim that people who buy a flagship device from Samsung or Oneplus pay for the name.
You should generally not compare iPhones and Android devices directly. The systems work much too differently for this. Accordingly, an Apple iPhone requires much less hardware performance than an Android device. For example, 4 GB of working memory is completely sufficient for an iPhone, whereas an Android device quickly reaches its limit with 8 GB. The same applies to other components like the battery or the processor.
Of course, you can get "better hardware" or more correctly: "more hardware performance" for an identical price, but this is currently less sensible from Apple's point of view because it would also bring negative points, such as higher battery consumption. A bigger battery would have to be installed and more space would have to be provided for the device. I don't want to defend the point that you pay a lot for the name at Apple, but you also do that at many Android manufacturers, such as Samsung, Huawei, SONY or Huawei (in terms of the flagships of the respective manufacturers).Quote:
It is quite possible that 4 gigabytes of ram is enough for an iPhone, but for the same money you can buy phones that will have 20 gigabytes of ram) Well, as for the lack of using an iPhone for beginners, I'm generally silent. In general, this is the same classic dispute as "chicken or egg", "Windows or linux", etc.)