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I think this all depends on what app and what you are using the tablet/phone for. When you have your own ionosphere, control and consistency is easy, but the level of technical apps and choices on Android seems to be much more. At least for my use. I abandoned Apple 2 years ago and haven’t looked back. One mistake I

You must have S6 Lite, the one with an LCD screen. OLED doesn't have backlighting, so such a problem is nonexistent. 

There’s an actual lifehack to this... rent the truck yourself, and then pay for the movers at each location.

Hey, it was a legit tax cut. It just wasn’t a tax cut for *you.* (or anyone in the bottom 98% of earners.)

How arrogantly will I act about that fact that I bought this over a Civic or Corolla?

It doesn’t take my data, and sell it on the open market.

as an avid android user (and windows/linux) I can totally agree with that statement, if you want a phone that will just work go apple if you can. On the other hand if you like tweaking settings and having things EXACTLY how you like them then Apple’s environment is a toxic cesspool of frustration and disappointment. I

Steve Jobs invented toys compared to what Elon creates.

Except that all the above applies to Macs as well, but hey whatever makes you feel better.

No you don’t.