+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

Here's why I gave up my beloved Galaxy S7 for a boring old iPhone

May 16, 2016, 01:22 IST

Antonio Villas-Boas/Tech Insider

Advertisement

The Samsung Galaxy S7 is the best smartphone I've ever used.

Not only is it powerful with its VR capabilities and the best smartphone camera ever made, but it's also a gorgeous device. That slender, low-bezel frame. That metallic finish. That ultra-high-contrast, milky-smooth screen. Plus, you can leave it in a jug of water for the length of a phone demo with no ill effects. And it runs Android - a contentious operating system (that's a whole other post,) but the one I prefer.

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More

But recently, I've given mine up in favor of a boring, bulky, less cross-compatible iPhone 6s Plus.

The reason is simple: The iPhone's got a crazy-long battery life. And on the most important computer a person interacts with in a day, that's incredibly important.

Advertisement

If I were a light or even medium user, the S7 would be perfect for me. It does everything I want incredibly well, and turns on to the incredibly useful (if mildly creepy) Google Now main page.

But I'm a heavy user, sometimes taking hundreds of photos in a day, as well as constantly Googling facts for articles, recording phone interviews, testing out apps, listening to podcasts, and navigating to unfamiliar parts of the city. And day after day, the Galaxy S7 was dying around 5 p.m.

Not so with the iPhone 6s Plus.

Rafi Letzter/Tech Insider

The iPhone 6s Plus has a 2,750 mAh battery, which is actually smaller than the Galaxy S7's 3,000 mAh battery. (You don't have to know what those numbers mean, just that one is bigger than the other.) But the iPhone's operating system and software are much better optimized for their hardware, and allow the handset to chug along much longer. And for me, no matter how fantastic a phone is, if I can't turn it on at 7 pm it's no good to me.

Advertisement

So, with a heavy heart, I've switched back.

NOW WATCH: Here are the 3 best ways to clean your dirty iPhone

Please enable Javascript to watch this video
Next Article