I was pretty deep in Apple ecosystem and still am but my main phones are Android. No matter how great the Android hardware is, if it can't use iMessages and Facetime then forget it is how some people think. Some people will never leave Apple simply because of the ecosystem and it makes sense. So your phone might be less useful to you without those services. There are Android alternatives but they don't work with Apple devices. Of you are deep in Apple ecosystem then leaving iOS may be more difficult than you anticipate. The problem you are going to have is ecosystem. It is probably the best phone of the year and a great place to start for your first Android phone. There should be a lot of good discounts right now. They will be overwhelmed at first but I think it is in some the most true Android experience in that any OEM is free to modify Android as they see fit. Just jump in to options, settings, configuration. If you are coming from iOS most people suggest getting a Pixel and it makes sense because it is the most like iOS or iPhone but I think it is good for them to try Samsung first. Before that iOS 15 was rock solid for me. I was not a huge fan of iOS 16 to be honest. I enjoy iOS and still have an iPad and Mac. So now I toggle between the Pixel 7 Pro and the s23 ultra. Had an s22 plus that I sold and bought s23 ultra on Google Fi promotion. So I went from Android to iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, trade in 13pm for Pixel 7 Pro.
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