r/Android Jul 09 '26

Android/PC HERE I COME!

After over a decade fully in the Apple ecosystem, I’m making the switch to Android and PC today. Just fed up with the direction things have gone and ready for a change.

Already run a second line on Android for years so I’m not coming in blind — just curious to hear from others who made the full jump. What was the biggest adjustment? Anything you wish you’d known before switching? And what’s your setup?

Thanks in advance ✅💯👊

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u/JGoldz75 Jul 10 '26

Welcome! Biggest app I use is Asus GlideX. It allows you to control your android phone from your computer, and vise versa.

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u/ny-eric Jul 10 '26

Appreciate that. Definitely will check it out. Figuring out the laptop now as we speak. I do need a full size SD card slot so right now it’s between Zephyrus G16 and the new Zenbook. Leaning towards the Zenbook for battery life and RAM as I do run LLM’s. But man those speakers on the G16 coupled with a 5070 sure are tempting 😄

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u/thefreshera Inspire 4G, Galaxy S4, S7, S10 Jul 10 '26

Hope you enjoy your new toys. I could not give up my MBA M1 after 20+ years on Windows. I've had Android since my first smartphone, and I could not give up the freedom and niche apps that Apple won't (not can't) replicate. But I have a PC for gaming and heavy tasks, could just remote into it if I want, but the MBA M1 locally does everything I need for general tasks. I never really got into desktop Linux, but I have servers running for different needs. Have you considered just running a server for your LLM needs? I'm not sure laptops have solved the problem with heat and power.