Tech IndustryJul 22, 2023

Best phone for tech professional

Convince me to switch from my N20U. It's been my daily driver for 3 yrs now and works fine but battery kinda dies fast. Here are the phones I've had: Nokia, Moto, LG, Moto Q9, HTC, Samsung Galaxy Captivate, iPhone 3GS, S4, Note5, S8+, N20U TC: 260k YOE: 20 #tech #phone #iphone #android #samsung

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U.S.Bank 6w OP Jul 22, 2023

Please share why you voted for the iPhone

Samsung G1rlSx2ImP Jul 23, 2023

Because I don't have a brain

U.S.Bank 6w OP Jul 22, 2023

Please share if you voted for something else

Google VIFC24 Jul 22, 2023

Tech professional means nothing, need to know what you use your phone for. Do you play mobile games? Then iPhone have no competition when it comes to graphical performance and software compatibility Do you have other Samsung devices? Then the answer is obvious Do you like hacking your device and flashing custom ROMs? Then Pixel.

U.S.Bank 6w OP Jul 22, 2023

I mainly use my phone for business productivity email, teams, slack, texts, phone calls, work web browsing, some apps. I am a middle manager so not much time for games. Family pictures are critical piece.

Google VIFC24 Jul 23, 2023

If you use your phone for work reasons, I would suggest not getting an iPhone, for one simple reason: Android have work profile, which is very convenient, you can easily turn it on/off. I'm personally biased towards Pixel so not going to comment more 😅

Samsung G1rlSx2ImP Jul 23, 2023

Jane Street gives employees newest Macbook Max Pro and Galaxy S24 Ultra so probably S24U is the best option.

U.S.Bank 6w OP Jul 23, 2023

Give me one too! I helped build your old eCommerce platform with the guys from Groupon. Test time, yes!

Samsung ovremplyed Jul 23, 2023

I have both an iphone 14 pro and galaxy s23 ultra that I swap between and they both can do absolutely everything I need to do so really it's based on your preference. BUT why I prefer my galaxy is that android has separate work profiles that guarantees that your employer can only track those specific apps on your phone.