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“I am now perfectly situated to moan about Apple stuff as much as I do Windows or Android”

My name is Davey Winder and I’m an Appleholic. There, I’ve said it. For the first time in my 35-plus years as a technology writer, I am now primarily using Apple technology. I do still own a Windows machine, a beast of an Alienware gaming laptop that I now use almost entirely for doing what it was built to do. Apart from that, and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 foldable that I use as my secondary smartphone because it’s so pocketable, my daily drivers are all from the Cupertino fruiterers.

I switched from Android to iOS some years back now, having become too frustrated with the fractured Android ecosystem and the delays to security updates that brought with it. Since then, I have upgraded my iPhone every year to the latest Pro or Pro Max version as they are released. I also switched to an Apple Watch from my Samsung Galaxy Watch, which I loved but was pants when coupled to an iPhone, and I’m currently using the first Ultra as the second edition didn’t add any real value to me. Then, a couple of years ago, I dove in and added an iPad

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