I’m on my first Apple phone since a lifetime of Android. I’m really enjoying my mini, iOS is kinda a fun novel experience and I’m utterly sick of Google and their shutting down of every new service they introduce after a year or two.
I’m hoping they try another release in another few years when I go to upgrade.
Honestly the first android phone in years that’s caught my attention and if I hadn’t just gotten a new battery for my 12 mini I would’ve greatly considered the Zenfone.
I would probably get the ZenPhone if it wasn’t running Android. I’m trying to purge Google from my life as much as possible. Maps, YouTube, and Gmail are all I have left, but gmail has mostly become my junk account. It’s just a lot of work to get off an email provider you’ve used for almost 20 years, if you don’t want to setup forwarding and fill the new account with junk.
I’ll probably be gang buttraped by the Apple people but I heard the new (and last) Zenfone is nice and compact.
I’m on my first Apple phone since a lifetime of Android. I’m really enjoying my mini, iOS is kinda a fun novel experience and I’m utterly sick of Google and their shutting down of every new service they introduce after a year or two.
I’m hoping they try another release in another few years when I go to upgrade.
@Deceptichum @fne8w2ah @psycho_driver it might be back as the new SE next year. It’s easier to put a USB-C connector in the mini than in the current SE.
https://www.phonearena.com/phones/size/Apple-iPhone-SE,Apple-iPhone-13-mini,Asus-Zenfone-10/phones/10001,11637,12162
That’s pretty much the same size as an iPhone 15 Pro. Not even close to the size of the mini.
Honestly the first android phone in years that’s caught my attention and if I hadn’t just gotten a new battery for my 12 mini I would’ve greatly considered the Zenfone.
I would probably get the ZenPhone if it wasn’t running Android. I’m trying to purge Google from my life as much as possible. Maps, YouTube, and Gmail are all I have left, but gmail has mostly become my junk account. It’s just a lot of work to get off an email provider you’ve used for almost 20 years, if you don’t want to setup forwarding and fill the new account with junk.