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98 PCWorld JULY 2020

HERE’S HOW SWITCHING FROM GALAXY S20 ULTRA TO iPHONE



  1. THE IPHONE SE’S
    AWESOME SPEED IS MORE
    THAN THE CHIP
    The iPhone SE is getting a lot of praise for its
    speed and rightfully so. It’s as fast as the
    iPhone 11 Pro and faster than the fastest
    Android phones (go.pcworld.com/fsan), but
    the phone’s speed is more than benchmarks.
    Even when you’re not using an app, iOS is
    smarter, quicker, and more intuitive than
    Android. Need to fill in a password? Just tap
    the key icon, and you can quickly access
    your password manager or managers of
    choice. Taking a screenshot? After you edit
    or share, you’ll get a prompt asking if you
    want to delete it. Want to silence your
    phone? Flip the switch on the side. Yes, you
    can find some of these things on Android
    phones, but altogether they make the
    iPhone feel like a complete package that’s
    optimized and accelerated.

  2. SMART LOCK IS
    ANDROID’S BEST FEATURE
    Speaking of little things, I’ve never
    appreciated Smart Lock like I do after using
    the iPhone SE for a couple of weeks. In case
    you don’t know, Smart Lock is the thing (go.
    pcworld.com/smlo) that keeps your phone
    unlocked when you’re at home or wearing a
    trusted Bluetooth device like a pair of Galaxy
    Buds or a WearOS watch. It’s a fantastic
    feature that saves time and makes it easier to
    use your phone when it’s a little too far away


to unlock with your face or finger. Apple will
likely add a version of Smart Lock at some
point, but until it does, iPhone users don’t
know how good Android users have it.


  1. APP STORE ADS ARE
    DECEITFUL AND SHADY
    Google may have a reputation for annoying
    ads, but Apple is no stranger to intrusive
    marketing. Nowhere is that more apparent
    than when trying to search for an app.
    Whether you’re looking for a specific app or
    a category of apps, you’ll be served with an
    ad positioned prominently at the top of the
    search results. That’s fine when you’re
    looking for a generic category like travel or
    note-taking, but even when you search for
    Ring or Candy Crush, you’ll still see a paid
    ad for an unrelated app in the top slot. I
    don’t know how many people mindlessly
    tap it, but I imagine it’s a good amount. For a
    company that likes to tout its high customer
    satisfaction, Apple’s App Store ads are
    cheap, desperate, and pretty terrible.

  2. USB-C IS SUPERIOR IN
    EVERY WAY
    Apple’s Lightning connector might be
    slightly smaller than USB-C, but the benefits
    start and stop there. USB-C is universal,
    supports higher power delivery and faster
    data transfers, allows for external display
    support, and can be plugged in at either
    end. Not to mention, I had to buy a separate

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