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From Empire to Rebellion

So long iOS

My first smartphone was the original iPhone 2G acquired at its debut in 2007. Six or so iterations hence, but who’s counting, I have been a loyal fan of the product. Every several generations, when a replacement was called for, I couldn’t help but glance over at the competition but that is as far as it ever went. In short order my family unit was seemingly locked into the Apple ecosystem, seduced by unlimited call minutes between us or by their excellent but proprietary video calling and messaging features. To change over would have meant upheaval and never gained any traction. My interest was mostly curiosity. And now, boxed to act through bluster I’ve jumped ship.

caveat: I did have a jailbreak fling with an iPhone 3 way back when and mostly for the street cred. It was an intriguing excursion, a preview peek at what I am buying into present day.

We shall see what I’ve been missing all along and report on what has been sacrificed. It will be a learning curve to get up to speed with Android OS; I am a complete newbie. {I tried watching a ramshackle YouTube presenting Samsung Galaxy “tips and tricks” but couldn’t keep up) Apple has always provided a smooth, elegant, and dependable interface and my expectation is that I will be losing standardization for the less polished but greater freedom of configuration and personalization albeit with added complexity.

Preliminary Report

I don’t have the new hardware within my grasp as it will take a few days to arrive but that’s okay; I want to get a head start. My first question is: Does the new phone come with a charger? and no they do not, so best get that ordered straight away. I’m glad I asked because the Samsung commerce site, perhaps out of chagrin, doesn’t make it crystal that a charger nor cable is part of the package. (In fairness, Apple no longer includes them either) They do display a lengthy list of optional accessory extras which include charging solutions and you should take that as a hint.

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 can handle up to 45W for charging speed but the cable must support it. Whereas iPhone used a lightning connector cable made to Apple only specification and dead nuts simple, my new hardware uses USB-C end to end. I have one or two of these acquired over time but found out that they can differ in spec. Specifically, to take advantage of the power the cable must be rated at 5A. A 3 amp cable at 9V could only deliver 27W max. Further more some chargers having a Programmable Power Supply (PPS) or support for USB Power Delivery (PD) requiring USB 3.0 compliant cables for optimal performance.

USB cable research was required. Score one for Apple’s easy to insert plug. Apple’s smaller travel size charging brick for a gentle overnight or a larger size one for immediacy.

Apple was forced to ditch the Lightning Cable for the USB-C standard after pressure from the European Union in 2023. Maximum charging rate for iPhone is 30W currently.