While I am on android myself, using a Google Pixel 8a, I do disagree with some of what you say. For starters, a lot of android based phones aren't nearly as well optimized as Apple's iPhones, with some exceptions being the Google Pixel line-up. Apple's eco-system does also seem to work a little more fluid than any other brand, with things like AirDrop to any nearby Apple device, seemless integration over the web that allows you to use their eco-systems on PC's and more. Apps are also a lot more optimized for the hardware provided, meaning that even old devices could still be used as a daily driver, given the lack of feature updates. iPhones also aren't that badly priced second hand. you could easily snatch up an iPhone 13 on Ebay for roughly £224. Granted, that is still quite a hefty fee for a phone, It's not that much more than if you were to grab something like the 5G Samsung S21. While Android does deliver a more customizable, tweak enabled experience, some people just want a phone that feels good, doesn't have any confusing elements to it and is quick and responsive at the same time. Otherwise, good video and keep it up!
i like Android more Than ios
While I am on android myself, using a Google Pixel 8a, I do disagree with some of what you say. For starters, a lot of android based phones aren't nearly as well optimized as Apple's iPhones, with some exceptions being the Google Pixel line-up. Apple's eco-system does also seem to work a little more fluid than any other brand, with things like AirDrop to any nearby Apple device, seemless integration over the web that allows you to use their eco-systems on PC's and more. Apps are also a lot more optimized for the hardware provided, meaning that even old devices could still be used as a daily driver, given the lack of feature updates. iPhones also aren't that badly priced second hand. you could easily snatch up an iPhone 13 on Ebay for roughly £224. Granted, that is still quite a hefty fee for a phone, It's not that much more than if you were to grab something like the 5G Samsung S21. While Android does deliver a more customizable, tweak enabled experience, some people just want a phone that feels good, doesn't have any confusing elements to it and is quick and responsive at the same time. Otherwise, good video and keep it up!
Thanks for your honest and well detailed comment . Greatly appreciated