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Grub,

I've elected to skip this model, unless photos are a big deal for you then I don't see a compelling reason not to wait for the 7s or 8 which should offer the curved display that the Edge has.


As to whether to go for an Edge or an iPhone, what do you have currently? I would have though most would know if they prefer Apple or Andriod at this stage.


One thing I have been told about the iPhone 7 is that the lack of headphone jack is not an issue, and with the adaptor one barely notices.

I don't have experience with Sony phones, but it looks like that was released around the time of the iPhone 6 two years ago and was their premium model. You should therefore see a reasonable uptick in processing speed, camera and battery life in moving to either the iPhone 7 or the Edge. Imo the main reason one would choose Andriod over Apple at these high end price points is that you are an intense user who values the far greater customisability of Andriod where Apple is relatively restrictive. If this doesn't concern you then Apple imo will give you a smoother more intuitive experience, normally with greater device security.

grubjpeg Wrote:

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> I am curious how do you transfer the data when you

> got a new phone? this annoys me when got a new

> phone.


There are many apps or software can help transfer data from Android to iPhone or iphone to Android like Move to iOS,Mobiledic Phone transfer and others. For contacts, just try Google Gmail.


https://www.cnet.com/how-to/sync-contacts-and-calendars-between-outlook-gmail-and-iphone/


http://www.mobiledic.com/android-topic/transfer-messages-from-android-to-iphone.html


hope it's helpful!

Tenwap Wrote:

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> grubjpeg Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I am curious how do you transfer the data when

> you

> > got a new phone? this annoys me when got a new

> > phone.

>

> There are many apps or software can help transfer

> data from Android to iPhone or iphone to Android

> like Move to iOS,Mobiledic Phone transfer and

> others. For contacts, just try Google Gmail.

>

> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/sync-contacts-and-calendars-between-outlook-gmail-and-iphone/

>

> http://www.mobiledic.com/android-topic/transfer-messages-from-android-to-iphone.html

>

> hope it's helpful!


cool, i will definitely check them out. it seems much easier than the method by myself.

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