Four Things You Might Be Surprised Can ' t Be Done On An iPhone or iPad

In well under a year, I've been sucked into Apple's mobile ecosystem.  Partly this was due to lobbying from TNG (he fervently denies receiving any commissions, but I'm still suspicious).  Partly it was due to the Android world not really locking me in; there were just too many things that weren't quite right.  First, the family caught me ogling an iPad Pro and talked me into getting one.  Once I had that, there was confusion over which text channel messages had been sent and getting an iPhone to consolidate them (since iMessage would go to both devices) started making sense.  Plus my Samsung phone was chewing through batteries; that is one area where Apple seems to have a huge lead.  Also the problem of periodically forgetting which device I was on and using a gesture from the wrong operating system.Read more »
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