I've been using the same cellphone for a while, 7 years actually.
Now I want to buy a new one, a smartphone, and I don't know what to choose.. Asus zenfone 2 ZE551ML our iPhone SE?
Asus: "fair" hardware, cheaper than iPhone (don't have lifeproof case)
iPhone: higher price than Asus, (better software?), does have lifeproof case
I have money for iPhone, but the more I search the more I want to keep the shitty cell phone I have (even though it survived 7 years and maybe more to come)
I'm leaning in the iPhone because I still see people using 4s's without problems ("well yeah, but android users use old smartphones too" I know that), and I do take care of phones so they last a long time.
Pros and cons about the two?
And other smartphones recomendations?
>>55716048
Hi,
I recommend you buy this phone. It's even cheaper in the United States of America. And it is small and cute!
It will be a good first smart phone for you.
>>55716441
>>55716048
Honestly just buy the iPhone, its more stable, guaranteed updates and easier to use, dont let these turbo autists tell you otherwise
On the side note i remember when g called the zenfone the ultimate android phone and after it was released and turned out to be shit all those autists were quiet af
>>55717081
Well, I talked with one person who used android and ios.
Seems android is the same as microsoft, after a time, it gets shitter and you need a new one...
I guess it's decided, iPhone SE it is..
>>55717169
Exactly, android gets slower and laggier as time goes
You won't find help here, just trolls.
Go to >>>/g/spg/ and post budget, country, and if you want expandable storage or not (microsd slot). Currently all phones with SDXC can accept 256GB microsd cards.