I have been a long time Apple user and have never owned an Android but the last week or so I’ve been considering it. I’m going travelling soon and considering buying a pair of nreal air glasses to code with on the road. If I make the switch, it’s two less adapters to worry about (androids have usb c port so the glasses can plug in directly - to use with iPhone I need the Apple Display adapter and the nreal adapter for the apple adapter) but I can also run Samsung Dex and have a quasi-desktop experience using just my phone. I just wouldn’t be able to achieve the same thing with an iPhone which would be locked into the iPhone screen aspect ratio except for video playing apps - useless if I wanted to use VSCode in the browser. I’m also considering replacing my MacBook with a steam deck and using that when I need to do proper dev tasks as it would be nice to have a gaming console for downtime.<p>Looking at the Samsung products on offer, they are starting to look quite appealing; at first I thought the galaxy fold was a useless gimmick but now I’m looking at it and thinking it would be useful as a small notebook for scribbling notes as well as providing a better experience for reading and video. Plus Samsung seem marginally ahead on the camera side of things. If Apple release this headset and it costs around $1500 as rumoured it’s really going to have to justify it somehow considering the nReal air is £399. I feel they need to do something big because it’s all starting to feel a bit lacklustre compared to what’s happening over in Android and Linux land.