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Galaxy S20/+ vs iPhone 11 vs Galaxy S20 FE 5G (Philippines)
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TL;DR I'm just so torn in choosing among these phones for almost the same price range in the Philippines.

All of these phones are around the same price range (32,000PHP, approx. $670) and I'm coming from a OnePlus 7, my current daily driver. Planning to swap it for either of the choices above in 2021 (maybe in 2Q or 3Q). PS All S20 models are Snapdragon models.

I use my phone for: Mobile photography, shooting videos, gaming (PUBG Mobile, CODM, Wild Rift, Real Racing 3, F1 Mobile, etc.), social media, music, youtube/netflix, on-the-go photo editing

Reasons for upgrading: crappy and inconsistent camera quality (though some photos look good with Google camera but photos are still inconsistent), battery life is getting worse, heats up quicker, social media starts to often crash

I've been an Android user since 2016 (specifically the Galaxy S7 which died in August 2019)

Why the iPhone 11?

- to pair it with my 2020 iPad Pro 12.9"

- absolutely consistent photo and video quality

- great social media/app optimization

- long-term software support (looking to keep it for more than 3 years)

- iMessage and Facetime

- Instagram stories are just so much better in quality (and I use it everyday don't @ me)

- its 828p 60fps display isn't a deal breaker for me

- always wanted to try out an iPhone for long-term

Why the Galaxy S20/ // FE 5G?

- compact size (regular S20)

- 120hz display

- bigger battery capacity (S20 and S20 FE 5G)

- expandable storage

- telephoto lens

- google camera upgrade

- reverse wireless charging

- 5G connectivity (though it's not that widespread here yet, just a better signal reception based on an article that I read months ago)

For long-term Android users who switched to an iPhone, how was it?

For long-term iPhone users who switched to an Android, how was it?

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