FishFright
More wheels than sense
This might sound a little 'out there' and way off-trend but...
... my Android phone 'just works" too.🙂
I always read that as - It just works , but only just.

This might sound a little 'out there' and way off-trend but...
... my Android phone 'just works" too.🙂
The Apple ecosystem requires that your laptop and tablet be Apple.
On Android it's very easy to copy photos on and off the phone as you just hook it up as a USB drive. On iPhone you *still* have to use the awful iTunes software.
On Android it's very easy to copy photos on and off the phone as you just hook it up as a USB drive. On iPhone you *still* have to use the awful iTunes software.
iPhones do what they do but are locked down. There is no tweaking or changing them. You can't use a different camera app if you don't like the default camera.
I got a refurbed iPhone 8 this year when my old Galaxy S2 died. It cost £99 from Argos. It is still accepting the latest updates and is on the latest iOS version. Worth considering a refurbed model if you don’t want to pay new prices.
As long as it fits into that generously sized 5gb of free iCloud data. Of course on a Pixel you get 15Gb of data and most of it isn't backing up your phone apps.As mentioned above, you can mount the iPhone as a USB drive and drag/drop as per any such device. Or you can go fetch the pictures (and plenty of other data) from your iCloud account via any browser.
5Gb is only 2,500 photos. Shoot a video on your phone - half a gig gone. Yes, I agree that housekeeping is useful. However I have about 87Gb of photos and videos on my One Drive alone, with a further 434 Gb of photos and videos on my hard drive (backed up to a 3rd party backup solution). That's 104,325 photos and videos going back about 20 years.or you just tidy up your photos from time to time. No one needs to keep every photo they ever took on their iPhone on their iPhone. Do some housekeeping now and again.
5Gb is only 2,500 photos. Shoot a video on your phone - half a gig gone. Yes, I agree that housekeeping is useful. However I have about 87Gb of photos and videos on my One Drive alone, with a further 434 Gb of photos and videos on my hard drive (backed up to a 3rd party backup solution). That's 104,325 photos and videos going back about 20 years.
You're right. I should chuck them out along with my parents and grandparents photos as they have no value whatsoever.How many of them do you look at a week?
You're right. I should chuck them out along with my parents and grandparents photos as they have no value whatsoever.
As long as it fits into that generously sized 5gb of free iCloud data. Of course on a Pixel you get 15Gb of data and most of it isn't backing up your phone apps.
or you just tidy up your photos from time to time. No one needs to keep every photo they ever took on their iPhone on their iPhone. Do some housekeeping now and again.