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Contrary to popular belief, I did not assert that Apple invented the “Pro” name. Rather, I merely stated that Apple was the first to utilize it. It is essential to clarify that the “Plus” moniker was initially employed by Apple in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus, followed by Samsung in 2017 with the S8 Plus. My intention is to present factual information. It is plausible that if Apple were to introduce an iPhone Ultra, Samsung’s FAN GIRLS would likely make similar claims. Additionally, it is worth noting that the Watch Ultra also held the distinction of being the first device to feature this name.. #Just Saying. Not a big deal. Business as usual.
Contrary to popular belief, I did not assert that Apple invented the “Pro” name. Rather, I merely stated that Apple was the first to utilize it. It is essential to clarify that the “Plus” moniker was initially employed by Apple in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus, followed by Samsung in 2017 with the S8 Plus. My intention is to present factual information. It is plausible that if Apple were to introduce an iPhone Ultra, Samsung’s FAN GIRLS would likely make similar claims. Additionally, it is worth noting that the Watch Ultra also held the distinction of being the first device to feature this name.. #Just Saying. Not a big deal. Business as usual.
I personally can't stand when people keep using the phrases "Samsung" or "iPhone fans" as sheep, or now the latest from you, "Samsung Fan Babies." That's a new one. I mean, really, how old are you and others?
One thing I will say is I owned the Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra and loved that phone. I regret trading it in for my S22U (which I also love), but the trade-in deal of $1000.00 off was too good of an offer for me at that time.
Please don't think I'm attacking your comment. I just don't get why the high school name-calling is so important to add into the comments. But either way, take care. I personally think a lot of iPhone buyers are like high school kids that use it as a status symbol. But to be honest, I have considered looking into the iPhone series since my fiancee uses the iPhone 15 Pro while owning previous iPhone devices from the past. Yes, a lot of features, in my opinion, come from what Android had implemented years before, but the latest devices are catching up. I know because I read a lot, so I help her if she runs into problems or when I show her how to use the latest update features that the iPhone releases.
That's all for now. I probably wrote more than I needed to, but it is what it is.
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Contrary to popular belief, I did not assert that Apple invented the “Pro” name. Rather, I merely stated that Apple was the first to utilize it. It is essential to clarify that the “Plus” moniker was initially employed by Apple in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus, followed by Samsung in 2017 with the S8 Plus. My intention is to present factual information. It is plausible that if Apple were to introduce an iPhone Ultra, Samsung’s FAN GIRLS would likely make similar claims. Additionally, it is worth noting that the Watch Ultra also held the distinction of being the first device to feature this name.. #Just Saying. Not a big deal. Business as usual.
I dont see any reason to upgrade from my S25 ultra. I want Bluetooth on the S-pen again. If they ever get rid of it then I'm done with Samsung.
Contrary to popular belief, I did not assert that Apple invented the “Pro” name. Rather, I merely stated that Apple was the first to utilize it. It is essential to clarify that the “Plus” moniker was initially employed by Apple in 2014 with the iPhone 6 Plus, followed by Samsung in 2017 with the S8 Plus. My intention is to present factual information. It is plausible that if Apple were to introduce an iPhone Ultra, Samsung’s FAN GIRLS would likely make similar claims. Additionally, it is worth noting that the Watch Ultra also held the distinction of being the first device to feature this name.. #Just Saying. Not a big deal. Business as usual.
I personally can't stand when people keep using the phrases "Samsung" or "iPhone fans" as sheep, or now the latest from you, "Samsung Fan Babies." That's a new one. I mean, really, how old are you and others?
One thing I will say is I owned the Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra and loved that phone. I regret trading it in for my S22U (which I also love), but the trade-in deal of $1000.00 off was too good of an offer for me at that time.
Please don't think I'm attacking your comment. I just don't get why the high school name-calling is so important to add into the comments. But either way, take care. I personally think a lot of iPhone buyers are like high school kids that use it as a status symbol. But to be honest, I have considered looking into the iPhone series since my fiancee uses the iPhone 15 Pro while owning previous iPhone devices from the past. Yes, a lot of features, in my opinion, come from what Android had implemented years before, but the latest devices are catching up. I know because I read a lot, so I help her if she runs into problems or when I show her how to use the latest update features that the iPhone releases.
That's all for now. I probably wrote more than I needed to, but it is what it is.