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To be honest, I would be delighted to utilize both devices simultaneously, with one during the week and the other during the weekends. However, Google OS has proven to be unreliable with the applications I frequently use on a daily basis. Consequently, I am currently holding onto a $2,300 device that remains unused. I am compelled to use it because I am aware that it is plagued with numerous issues.
This will be fixed when the iphone fold comes or samsung ditches google OS.
I don't have the Fold, just the s25 Ultra. My son has an iPhone 16 (I think Pro, but I'm not positive). He wishes his iPhone was as bug free as my Samsung. Every update brings more issues. Meanwhile, my Ultra is rock solid. Now, Samsung does make some decisions I don't like with the OS. This last update, the secure folder no longer had an option to lock immediately after closing, only after the screen is turned off. I don't she with that. But it works as designed flawlessly
It is noteworthy that the Samsung Galaxy S25U device exhibits a higher number of flaws compared to any other device. This suggests that it may be a defective product manufactured by Samsung, and there is no available fix, particularly regarding the screen defect. In contrast, I have the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which has no issues whatsoever. Similarly, I have the Samsung Galaxy Fold 7, but it remains unused due to the poor performance of the operating system.
Yeah, no. It doesn't. I haven't noticed a single bug in any Samsung phone since the Note 9 with any OS update. I'm sure there are minor bugs, as any complex OS will have, but not a single one that was noticeable or hindered it's just in any way.
Samsung does a lot of things I don't like, particularly removing really useful features that set them apart with new devices. They peaked with the Note 9,nothing since has been as good overall. But OS-wise, they've been near perfect.
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To be honest, I would be delighted to utilize both devices simultaneously, with one during the week and the other during the weekends. However, Google OS has proven to be unreliable with the applications I frequently use on a daily basis. Consequently, I am currently holding onto a $2,300 device that remains unused. I am compelled to use it because I am aware that it is plagued with numerous issues.
This will be fixed when the iphone fold comes or samsung ditches google OS.
I don't have the Fold, just the s25 Ultra. My son has an iPhone 16 (I think Pro, but I'm not positive). He wishes his iPhone was as bug free as my Samsung. Every update brings more issues. Meanwhile, my Ultra is rock solid. Now, Samsung does make some decisions I don't like with the OS. This last update, the secure folder no longer had an option to lock immediately after closing, only after the screen is turned off. I don't she with that. But it works as designed flawlessly
It is noteworthy that the Samsung Galaxy S25U device exhibits a higher number of flaws compared to any other device. This suggests that it may be a defective product manufactured by Samsung, and there is no available fix, particularly regarding the screen defect. In contrast, I have the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which has no issues whatsoever. Similarly, I have the Samsung Galaxy Fold 7, but it remains unused due to the poor performance of the operating system.
Yeah, no. It doesn't. I haven't noticed a single bug in any Samsung phone since the Note 9 with any OS update. I'm sure there are minor bugs, as any complex OS will have, but not a single one that was noticeable or hindered it's just in any way.
Samsung does a lot of things I don't like, particularly removing really useful features that set them apart with new devices. They peaked with the Note 9,nothing since has been as good overall. But OS-wise, they've been near perfect.
No where near perfect that i can assure you. The OS is not samsung it google by the way samsung is only responsible for ONEUI