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XIICOMMANDERIIX
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Hey, sorry to disturb you all, but thanks for checking out my post.

So, I need some tech advice.
1. I'm getting my parents new phones, and I'm stuck between Apple and Samsung. Any thoughts?🤔
2. One UI 7.0 sounds cool feature-wise, but is it actually better for the camera, battery, and performance compared to One UI 6.1 or 6.0? Let me know what you think, and what phones you have, too. I've heard the older flagships like the S22, S23, and S24 are having issues, not the S25.
3. So, some tech guys say chargers that get hot mess up the battery, right? You should probably stick with the original Samsung one, 'cause those other brands, like Portronics and Spigen, tend to heat up. What do you think?
4. How often do you switch up your phone cover and screen protector? And do you care about how they look?

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AsTPhotography
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Go with s24 Snapdragon version

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VA4
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1. Which phone your parents are using now? Are they comfortable uaing it? If it's Android go for Samsung or else Apple.
2. Optimization issues are always there aftee any major OS update. It's recommended to backup data & reset device after major update and let it optimise for a week or two, mainly for battery optimisation. And next 2 to 3 updates for other bugs to get fixed. In my experience UI 6 & 6.1 had many issues than any other version and so UI 7 came with a big delay to avoid same problems and more time spent in bug fixing bwfore final release.
Hope that helps. Accept as solution if it does.

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Sanjay54312
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If you don't want headache of heating issues or green line issues, stech 5k more and go for apple. Atleast their customer support don't ignore users after sale. Apple has good resale value. Samsung lower their price will when they get moodswings. Apple lowers only on big festivals and bery rare. Go for ip15 @44k including bank offer. Try exchange if possible.

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goodthings
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Please go to with S 24 S D. If you like please accept it's as a solution it's help to others users also, click on 3dots in my reply section and click on accept solution. Thanks.

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I wonder how many individuals among us might have a similar question in mind?
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AsTPhotography
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Go with s24 Snapdragon version
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Yeah, I was thinking the same thing! But I'm worried about the battery life. I always stick loyal with Samsung, so I don't know how good Apple's battery is. The mAh on the Apple phones seems too low, but people say it lasts for two days. What do you think? My dad uses his phone a lot, but I'm getting my mom an S24. Thanks!
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AsTPhotography
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S24 snapdragon battery is good
It usually have 6-7 hours of SOT
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Alright, thanks a bunch, I really appreciate it, bro.
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VA4
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1. Which phone your parents are using now? Are they comfortable uaing it? If it's Android go for Samsung or else Apple.
2. Optimization issues are always there aftee any major OS update. It's recommended to backup data & reset device after major update and let it optimise for a week or two, mainly for battery optimisation. And next 2 to 3 updates for other bugs to get fixed. In my experience UI 6 & 6.1 had many issues than any other version and so UI 7 came with a big delay to avoid same problems and more time spent in bug fixing bwfore final release.
Hope that helps. Accept as solution if it does.
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Which one do you like better, UI 6 or UI 7, and which one has fewer bugs, bro?
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VA4
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UI 7 is better in my opinion.
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What device are you using with UI 7? Also, I'll mark your comment as the solution, but can I do that after I've read a few other people's thoughts, 'cause I think the question gets less attention once it's marked as resolved, right?
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