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Tegar Arryaguna.

Sapere Aude

Grew up in Sleman, Yogyakarta, this passionate young man has visions for the future. His dream is to change people's lives through his ideas. With his moto "Sapere Aude" which means "Dare to Know" he desire great achievements.

Tegar Arryaguna believes that "the process" and "the quality" are two main factors to accomplish greatness with compassion, calm, and well-manered attitude.

Experience

2013-2014

Studied Customs and Excise program at STAN, Bintaro

2015-2022

Worked in Palembang Customs and Excise of Ministry of Finance

2017-2019

Studied Accounting program at PKN STAN, Bintaro

2023-Present

Part of Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Customs and Excise, Ministry of Finance

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Bought a Budget Android. Might’ve Just Outsmarted iPhone

It’s been a while since I last posted, but I’m really excited to share this — after nearly ten years with iOS, I finally got an Android phone! Don’t worry, I’m still keeping my iPhone too.

Honestly? I’m impressed. The features are way better than I expected. And it’s not even a big brand like Samsung — it’s a Realme. I was actually thinking about getting the iPhone 16 just for the whole Apple AI thing, but after trying my wife’s… what a letdown.
I expected Apple AI to be next-level, but it turns out it’s basically stuff Android has had for years.

The real reason I bought this phone, though, is the built-in NFC reader and copier. Now, I can just tap my phone to enter my apartment building — no more worrying about forgetting my access card.

And get this: the phone cost less than a quarter of the price of an iPhone 16. It even has USB-C fast charging. For the same price, you’d probably only get a used iPhone 11.

I didn’t expect much, to be honest. Back in the day, whenever I saw someone using Android, the screens always looked a bit "off" compared to iPhones, and the builds seemed cheaper. But now? My Android has a screen on par with my wife’s iPhone 15 Pro, and the build feels premium (though that part’s a bit subjective). Overall, it really exceeded my expectations.

That said, there are still four things the iPhone does better:

1. The camera — Apple is still hard to beat here.
2. The UI feel — There’s something about iOS that’s just smoother and more fluid.
3. The modem chip — The connection feels slower on this phone; I’ve heard the latest iPhones have cutting-edge modem tech.
4. AssistiveTouch — Android has alternatives, but they’re clunky and not very customizable. Maybe that’s not a big deal for everyone, but for me, it matters.

To be fair, these are just my impressions from a mid-range Android. I haven’t even compared it to flagship models. I wouldn’t be surprised if the latest Samsung or Huawei outperformed the iPhone in some of these areas.

All in all, it’s a fun phone to use. It looks sleek and, while the camera isn’t great, it does come with this cool vintage digital filter vibe. I’m actually enjoying it way more than I expected.

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