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Hi all
Long time apple user/evangelist here ๐
I started messing about with android, as in, made the switch fully, a year ago, I wanted a new iphone, but couldn't afford one, so got a budget samsung at first
I have had a few of these, but in August just gone, I visited some friends, and due to unforseen circumstances, my friend very kindly borrowed me a pixel 5 when I was leaving
I have to say, using a flagship smartphone along with the android experience, has really, in spite of myself, caused me to figure out some things I really like
I particularly enjoy google assistant, how seemless adding contacts is, lot of apps much more accessible on android than IOS
On the other side, Iโm worried in case eloquence eventually doesnโt work on android, and there are some little inconsistencies which bug me occasionally.
But I am writing this on the pixel 5, using advanced braille keyboard and having no problems whatsoever
I guess because it's was a flagship, but the display on this model is really responsive to multitouch, making braille screen input a very pleasant experience
I should mention Iโm also nervous of the in display fingerprint sensor that I will likely have to learn if I buy a pixel 6 or 6A
Time is coming when I have to part with the pixel 5
So, thoughts?
Thanks for reading, and hope it made sense!
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