I don't use any of the Google spyware. I tried this. It didn't work. iOS is so unbelievably restrictive and downright BACKWARDS that I simply couldn't use it daily. Heck, it's 2023 and you STILL can't just load an mp3 into an iPhone and set it as your ringtone. You need to cut a 30 second portion of it, save it in a specific format, put it on the garbage iTunes client and THEN send it to the phone. A Nokia from 2007 was more capable than this. iOS is designed for people too dumb to use any sort of computer whatsoever.
If you're switching, you should consider having different expectations too. Iphone and... Others.. are different phones. If you can't change, don't switch.
As someone who uses both ecosystem I'm tend to bias to android a bit, well with offline music listening with hi-res files, drag and drop files from pc to android, a dedicated file manager for phone, customization look etc..
I like how he admits that apple traps you in. And why would I pay more for a brand that is going to cost 2x as much and has half the features and forces you to use apple specific products that also cost 2x-3x more
I tried it a few times and I absolutely hate the home screen. It's infuriating to use; feels like prison. You can't even put your icons where you want. The keyboard is also so much worse. It's a huge difference. I also really missed the way better widgets, so I done have to open each app. Also the back button gesture; this one was really annoying to not have. Also the notch was a pretty terrible experience for video watching. Charging was painfully slow as well. You can't just quickly top up. Idle battery is really good, but my phone is not idle that much. Some of the apps seemed a bit better, and the animations were smoother compared to Android phones from 3-4 years ago. The 60 Hz screen and the lower resolution really bugged me too. It felt tens years older somehow even with the screen being great quality, the specs were bad. The newer iPhone 13 was better, but noticably not as nice as a Samsung screen or a Pixel 6/7. I got a Pixel for work now instead of an iPhone and it felt like such a breath of fresh air.
Hahaha you have to get used to it. And you can add other apple devices so you can blend in to the ecosystem. That way you (I think) might complain less and less because you will no longer see the phone as an singular odd device but an important part of a huge ecosystem. I'm not forcing you to buy more apple products and stop complaining. What I'm trying to say is that I think most people don't mind the things they don't have in iPhones because to them, it's not just a phone but a part of their lifestyle that works well with apple ecosystem.
same. I agree with you i tried it and for all of the reasons you stated i went back 3 seperat years and 3 gennerations of iphones, it is a bit smother, but it
@@EllisKaiLablmao yeah just lock yourself into Apple's walled garden and then you'll have to live with it or else. your phone has a subpar experience? just get used to it lmao
@@EllisKaiLab dont know or care about you but if i pay 800 + bucks for a phone i dont want a worse experience that i have to "get used to" or even worse, have to spend even more money to make it slightly better
@@EllisKaiLabFunny enough, that ecosystem is a big part of why I’m leaving Apple. Everything claims to work together seamlessly, but it instead works properly like 75% of the time, just enough that I expect it to work and try to use it, but it frequently doesn’t and I get annoyed. I already use Windows for my laptop and desktop, and have Samsung buds, which have overall been an improvement in my life. Next time I get a new phone it’s gonna be Samsung, as well as a Samsung watch. Might keep using an iPad, definitely my favorite Apple product that you really can’t replicate. At any rate the M1 iPad I have now’s probably got a decade of life left in it, and the iPad is relatively good at being bullied into working nicely with non-Apple products. But it might just be replaced by a Surface Pro some day.
Personalization and customization aside, iOS is just very inconsistent form a user experience point of view. Nowhere near as "polished" as many people say. It feels very cumbersome to use, and is a stark contrast to the otherwise excellently built iPhone. My ideal phone would be an iphone with android on it. Call me crazy, but iphones are fantastic from a hardware perspective, but the software is garbage.
software is a broad term. Id say the third party apps of IOS are far more polish but the UI and system apps are garbage. I have an Ipad pro, I like the device especially apps like procreate and nomad sculpt however, the file manager and system setting is mess and very limiting at times. like why are photos arent save automatically in the file manager. Some task requires 2-3 extra steps to get done.
Hard to call iphones are fantastic from a hardware standpoint when it took them like nearly 10 years to actually use USB C(Or 7 if we're talking about phone use) and then sell you considerably outdated hardware for 2-3 times it's value and market it like it's a new thing
@@tydshiin5783 but the chips, you got to admit their chipset are always good from flagship down to budget, in android the best chips will always be on the flagship, midtiers do get solid chips but yeah. id like to see samsung/google try to make their own though.
@@braydenstark5212But some people like me just want freedom.We need to install apk or need more customisation so for them Android is the way.Most people buys iPhones as a status symbol,and it's smoother than Android is because of it's limitations
@@braydenstark5212 yeah, phones are phones. but an iphone feels like a useless 2003 brick (no offense to people who use 2003 feature phones, i'd actually prefer using one of those than using an iphone)
I switched this week. What bothers me so far is that the apple keyboard is horrible (and I can't use my other keyboard when typing a password), I needed a 3rd party $17 app to transfer WhatsApp chats (official didn't work), I have to download mail attachments 1 by 1, apple's auto screen brightness sucks, and that screen rotation lock has no possibility to turn you screen manually like android has.
The EU law will soon force them to do so, at least in EU countries. But you could just change your country to france, there you'd have sideloading and the law that Apple can't purposefully slow down your iPhone after a few years.
@@braydenstark5212just dont enable side loading, it has to be an option like it is in Android, you have to go to specific settings and enable sideloading to actually install APKs.
I switched a year ago. Main thing I learned is that while it's a bit more stable than my OnePlus, apps still crash on iphone a decent amount, and the UI is not nearly as good for single handed use
No problems with my OnePlus 8T rn but I used to have some problems when I had Android 12 (I have Android 13 now and this and 11 also work pretty damn well)
@@abcdefg7139it depends on preference and use case. in my opinion, you should definitely not, unless you have a lot of money and plan on buying everything apple and understand apple's vision and want to live with it.
@@abcdefg7139it’s a well built device with high quality software because people spend more and there are more ios users in america so many apps and features go out for ios first. If u have other apple stuff its a bonus but it works just fine without them.
Being on iPhone for many years now I definitely don’t regret it but I do still use a pixel just because I love googles version of android I think Samsungs vision of android is cluttered and with a lot of bloatware but I took advantage of being in the apple ecosystem and got a MacBook Air, HomePod, Apple Watch and iPad and I love just how smoothly everything works together and there is no bloatware and unncessary apps or features that won’t get used.
@@AkerfeldtTveitan-yi4xmI don’t care what you think because it’s my phone and whether you like it or not you are not the one making decisions in my life.
From what I understand, Apple works better for people who are mostly busy or too old/too young to care about much. When taking it from that perspective, it really is great. I have an iPhone and even after 3 years it’s still reliable. Not only that, the majority of apps are optimized for iOS, when in the Apple ecosystem everything is very nicely optimized with each other. Even apple’s support system is fast and reliable, despite costing more. Overall I think, to apple’s own audience, it’s great.
What's wrong with android is that it has alot of features, pretty open system and modified easily to the point that all that modification will eventually end up affecting performance and damage that "polish" sense in use I have a samsung phone that is fully customized for my own taste, I have good lock enabled and I use some modded apps here and there, it satisfies all my needs but it feels a bit iffy sometimes, some apps crashing that gets on my nerves Pretty much the definition of suffering from success
Weird that my 4 year old Note+ plus didn't experienced any crash despite having it customized based on my taste (third-party apps, Good Lock, KWGT, etc...). Sure there are stutters sometimes (8-10 instances a week) but never had any crashes. Maybe I just got lucky. And i have the exynos variant 😶
@@paulanonuevo5678 you lucky, my Oppo f3 already unuseble and now poco f1 a started to lag and crash or turn off on their own even tho this phone never fall off, already reset the phone 3 time because it making bugs that make the phone unusable, while my iPad 6 2018 still going strong (no major bug that make the iPad unusable and the Battery life is somehow still last for 9-10 hour) although its can't run most modern game anymore because of the low spec but its still powerful drawing device 😅
I completely agree. They’re both great phones. All depends on which one suits your lifestyle. I will say that once you’re sucked into the Apple eco system it’s difficult to get out. I’ve switched to android 3 times and I always end up coming back to Apple. I love the Samsung phones but for me personally, iPhones just suit my lifestyle better.
Imagine using iphone in 2024 💀, iphone has DEFINITELY 100 more flaws than iphone , one of the many being that they dont even include chargers on the box more evil you die 😂 , while xiaomi has phones that charge in 6 minutes how can you beat that ?! Meanwhile on iphone they just recently got usb c cause they were forced im surprised they didnt make some way to force you into buying THEIR usb c cable maybe thats because they cant 😂 , go on name a single flaw android powered smartphones have ? You can even de-google many phones by installing lineage OS 😂
I'm waiting for them to come with pencil and have ability to open multiple apps in multiwindow (useful for dragging files from one app to another with one hand) and be designed for one handed use. Then I'll think abt it. I like the sound effects, tactile feedback, animation, face id and how better-looking (to me) are the contras and effects in games. I still like a curved edge display, and the basics - edge lighting, edge gestures (I rarely have to open an app by tapping from app drawer because I use gestures to do that) and edge panels in android.
@@sahtarwars8386 not all android users are poor. sure, they buy what they can afford, but sometimes it's still better than iphone + I'm writing this comment on the s24 ultra, a 1500€ phone
@@nmac101 you're one of the 15 people who buys android flagships , iphone sells way more than a 10k andoid , android flagships dont even sell.....android ant better....using an S23 U
Samsung S23 ultra is the best I got bored of my i phone 14 pro max after a week of buying it and switched back to my samsung plus I also have the flip 4 which is amazing. Who cares about ecosystems I use what I like and what suites me at the time period. And to me I love samsung products I also have the galaxy watch 5 as well
@@panzerofthelake506 I did I bought a 100,000 dollar sports car and then went on a 6,000 dollar holiday around Europe which included a cruise on the greek isles and the canary islands Spain where I will end up buying a million dollar home and maybe a couple more 1,0000 dollar phones I pads and 3,000 dollar lap tops and maybe another 100,000 dollar car. Hope that is productive enough for you 💪💪
I feel like with Android I am unplugged from The Matrix, I like the fact that if I want to use my Sony earbuds with my Samsung phone it's easy to use instead of everything being Apple everything. Plus the customizations is outstanding in Android
We need a 3rd phone brand that allows transfers of files and photos. No matter how advanced they get they can’t perform basic tasks like sending a photo to another OS without being compressed through a 3rd party app. Even checking an email feed is unreadable when you go back to the initial email.
I just switched to iOS as well and while I really like the size, haptics and general software fluidity, the camera processing is visibly worse than on my 2019 Pixels 4 to the point that I’m tempted to switch back to a 3.5 year old phone just for photo quality, since smartphones are mostly cameras these days.
I did notice that my Pixel 2 XL was taking way better photos than the iPhone 13 I had. Weird, right? The iPhone did everything else better, but still interesting.
@@Ferrichrome it's been 2 months and by now I realized that it's particularly the color of my wooden floor and furniture the iPhone struggles to reproduce in anything but blazing daylight. Outside, it has quality parity with a Pixel.
@@Davidesrajohn yeah it all depends. I was actually looking back at my old Pixel 4 photos, (which synced perfectly into iCloud Photos btw!) and I was actually quite impressed by how good some of the photos turned out on that phone. Sometime the iPhone camera processing tends to blow out the details of pictures and make them look to noisy. Other times this “larger than life” aspect looks really good.
I just switched to iOS after 10 years on android. Kinda shocking how polished yet inconsistent the user experience is. Gesture navigation is shockingly bad on iOS. You swipe back, then you gotta tap, or swipe down etc...Really miss Android..
if you miss android, why not giving it another go? i tried iphone one time. i returned it after 2 days of usage. it's so locked that it feels like a high security prison from 2003. you can't even separatly adjust the calls and alarm volume. it feels so old.
@@nmac101 I understand Apple trying to keep the experience simpler and polished but some restrictions make absolutely no sense and seem like they're designed to humiliate users more than anything else. I mean what's the purpose of not being able to adjust alarm and call volume separately? Or of not being able to rename your photos? My favorite is there not being an option to directly wipe the cache of an app and having to uninstall and reinstall it. It's absurd.
some nerds in the comments are like “boo hoo no customization” yeah because i have better things to do than spending hours customizing the device knowing no one around me will ever look at it and go “yoo that’s sick!”. I also know for a fact that non tech people wouldn’t give a fuck about customizing anyways. Jesus Christ, just pick whatever suit you better.
I also have an Android and i don’t have time and/or energy to do heavy customizing beside what’s provided in the stock system. Yall needs to get a life instead of comparing these two ecosystem knowing you gain nothing from this.
It always makes me chuckle how a little button is such a deal breaker for so many including my dad. My dad says he would never get an iPhone because of that little button on android. I like both systems iOS and android. I don’t have an ecosystem my phone is Samsung but I have an iPad 9th gen and have to say each system has its ups and downs. iOS is smoother and the apps do feel more optimized for the system but with android you have much more apps to install and definitely get more features for a lesser price. For example I wouldn’t buy the air pods because the ones I’m willing to pay don’t have the silicone ear tips. so yeah the prices are much better on android too
I get the android thing if you want a computer In your pocket but for me it’s a phone. I want it to just have the basics of what I need from a phone and for it to work well and iPhone delivers that without a bunch of features I’ll never ever use. All apps are well integrated within the iPhone especially social media apps
When people don’t realize android is just as and even more expensive than Apple. Everyone who’s team android knows Samsung is the premium flagship handheld for android. Samsung is a walled garden as well. You have Samsung pay, Samsung buds, samsung gps trackers, bixby, samsung health etc. Or you sell your data to google. And yes you can change assistants, but you can also change iPhone assistant to google assistant as well. It’s just an app folks. And you give it permissions. Samsung galaxy ultra is like a 1300 phone. Insane.
At least Android phones drop in price quickly. But that's also the downside, when preordered or bought early you lose like 40-50% of value in 1 or 2 years, iPhones keep their value much better. In fact, with the high resell value, it's actually cheaper (!) to buy iPhones than Android phones
@@lxnd absolutely. You can say the same for majority of Apple devices. I purchased my last Mac in 2016 and it’s still worth like $400 in trade in. That’s nuts!
Samsung isnt the same walled garden that apple is though. Apple deliberately makes their technology entirely incompatible with other ecosystems in order to prevent people from leaving their ecosystem. Want to transfer files from a windows laptop to your iPhone? You have to use iTunes. Want to text someone not using an Iphone (assuming your in the USA where everyone tends to use the default messaging setup instead of whatsapp or something similar to it)? Apple will downgrade your texting from iMessage to SMS/MMS instead of using RCS which makes the experience overall worse for all people involved (this is something they could fix very easily but have chosen not to). While Samsung may have some 'samsung only' features they're not nearly as restrictive or important to the core functionality of the phone and how it interacts with other devices.
@@krishnau3403 this is not true. I’m on an iPhone right now and majority of the services / apps I use are literally mobile OS agnostic. I use google for oauth. I use Authy two fact. I use old tile trackers. I use Dropbox. I use google docs. I use bear notes. I use Evernote. I use UA-cam and it’s movie library. Also, much if apple only products like Apple TV just need an Apple ID. You can use an Apple ID anywhere.
@@krishnau3403 Oh yeah I just saw your messages bit. Yeah it’s true Apple isn’t using a pretty widely used standard but they’re slowly getting on board.
i used to be a massive apple hater, but after switching, it’s rly amazing in many ways, albeit not great in others. apps open twice as fast (including google apps, ironically), animations are buttery smooth, and compared to my pixel gaming performance is so much better. still definitely has flaws, little customization (though more than pixel in some areas), no sideloading, etc. but it’s been a pretty amazing experience. being able to uninstall almost every preinstalled app is rly cool too, unlike how samsung doesn’t even let you delete facebook.
yea i got a chance to get my first iphone 14 pro max but after all things i heard about it i ended getting s23 ultra. that phone is the best like you can change ANYTHING in the settings how you want. sometimes i think if iphone was the better option but no
I have a Moto RAZR+ and an iPhone mini. Both do distinct jobs. Instead of fighting like cats and dogs, use the one that’s conducive to your needs. And let others do their thing.
Dun be stupid.. Untill now still 60Hz screens??.. Min nowdays 120Watts fast charger bra, Where's vapour coolin chamber systems??.. Mine 20GbRam bra n stupid island to cover up the notch.. Ha4.. Big jokes.. Peace!
I'm switching back to Android Samsung ZFlip 5 after 2 years with Iphone 13 pro, the only reason is I miss customization and more organize notifications
People talking bout ios lacking customisation just don’t get the vision of the brand. No offence it just comes down to preference. Android or ios simple as that.
You don't have to compare super zoom and super fast charging. Just a fact that there is no pause button while recording video explains how amateur iOS ui is
I had an iPhone 13 and trust me I can get why someone like my mom would like an iPhone but I had 2 expanding batteries in one year. Other than that OS is simpler and more restrictive. I went back to Android and instead of a Samsung phone that I’ve been with for years I decided to try a Google Pixel phone. I fucking loved my Google Pixel 7 and my Google Pixel 8 is so good and I have the Niagara Launcher installed so I never have to see the News feed again. I’m locked in the Google ecosystem because so many things like Google Calendar, Google Tasks, Google Sheets, Google Fit, Google Assistant and my Google Nest Hub make my life easier. Sorry Apple better luck next time but I’m looking forward to seeing what the future iPhones bring so I can see if I want to give it another shot. Also I’m thinking of getting rid of my iPad Air 4 that I use for drawing for a decent Wacom Tablet since it’s significantly cheaper and I use my PC for heavy tasks anyways
I regret buying an iPhone, like I cannot even emphasise how much I hate apple ecosystem. Good thing is this is my first purchase of any apple product. I have had super polished experience with android and imho, android sync is far better. I have two WhatsApp numbers because I travel internationally quite frequently, and it’s a f***ing pain in the arse with the transfer of chats as WhatsApp does not allow multi-account on WhatsApp. I am selling iPhone this week and would rather buy an OnePlus 12 over any apple product.
Imagine downgrading just about everything for an overpriced video camera 💀 As someone else said, IOS is BEYOND restrictive. I had iPhones for over a decade. Never again.
All the customization. Still can't get an old phone ringer on Samsung. We have electronic gay sounding one but not the iconic old phone like iPhone. And the telegraph on Samsung sounds like a glass dropping not a telegraph. I use both and still prefer iPhone sounds over Samsung. Samsung customization is all gimmicks
Dilemma: Have like $200 something in Apple credit, need a new phone, don't want to give up customization, but again need a new phone...What to do with all that Apple cash..
Been trying out the iphone at the store and pondering if i will switch back to iphone from being a samsung ultra/flagship user for more than a decade... based on the comments, i think i still won't. They really have great cameras tho but it seems from the comments that i won't be having what i am enjoying at my ultra device ..
Apple creating problems with an expensive solution, all at the same time, ecosystem which is a jail, same food and just the jail food, can't exit apple jail, works great with guards!
Bought my first iPhone now. Chromecast felt so bad now that I got an apple tv, and now I feel like I have to double check if stuff like headphones and such support wireless charging
polished ? Apple scrolling sucks. I can't even read articles on my work iphone cause the scrolling is slow. Scrolling on my personal s23 is butter smooth.
The iPhone is really easy to drop or slide out of your hands. My S24 Ultra has them elbows they call corners I got something to grip really. Less those spiked edges land on my foot, Lord help me.
Switched to iphone a year back. Then after 3 month switched back to android and heck yeah, I even saved some money on it. Never considering those shitty iphones again.
Yeah, I agree with you. The S23U boosted my GPA. In Semester 1, I got a 2.97/4, and in Semester 2, I got a 3.53/4. All of my lessons are kept in a Samsung Note for easy reference and lecture records. I can easily revise the lessons before the exams.
@@aquaponieeeShow of what ? A iphone is almost 3 times cheaper then my Samsung, i always see iphone users as peasants waiting for the public transport😅
Everyone says Android is more customizable. But how so? What are you customizing? I only do that with wallpapers and ringtones and I can do that on iPhone.
WE CAN MOVE OUR APPS AROUND, WE CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING SCUH AS COLOR THEMING, OUR LAUNCHERS, OUR KEYBOARD, OUR POWER BUTTON DOUBLE TAP FEATURE, GOOD LOCK, WE CAN CREWTE FOLDERS AND MAKING RINGTONES ARE SO EASILG
as somebody who daily drives ios, you get pretty used to everything after a while. in fact, sometimes that lack of customisation makes the experience alot more polished. yes, ios isnt perfect, but so isnt android.
Left Samsung flagship’s after 10 years and got 13 pro max. 2 years later and now I have 15 pro max and the full range of apples ecosystem. I don’t miss android at all.
Apple does make great products. The Mac is great and the Apple Watch is phenomenal. BUT Airpods are overpriced and the iPhone hurts the whole experience. I'd be willing to switch over if they made things like downloads easier, or if I could properly change 3rd party apps to default. Or if they added T9 dialing. Or if I could make purchases in third party apps directly. iOS is so frustrating to use with the LITLLE things, not the big ones
I use both operating systems and I use multiple Android handsomes. As a matter of fact, right now I'm using a pixel 6, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and the iPhone 11 Pro. The ecosystem is not enough for me to switch over to iPhone full time. Everything and iPhone does either one of my other phones can do. But you know how it is in the United States, everyone has to use iMessage or it's a problem
I've used both over the years and Android is my permanent choice. It's seriously WAY BETTER than ios in every way. I could write a list as long as my arm but I won't bore you. Not to mention much better hardware and device choices and price points. You'd have to be a right idiot to switch from Android to ios
I think if I would’ve tried a Pixel when I first tried Android instead of a Samsung with touchwiz I’d be more inclined to stay with it. Samsung left a bad taste in my mouth and I already was switching to Mac because Windows’ enshittification was annoying. Apple’s stuff is just really polished and I rarely need to tinker with it.
"Make problems
Sell solutions"
- Apple
Freaking correct my guy
Stupid
Basically every tech company
@@MiraiChiakievery tech company BECAUSE of Apple.
@@gandalfwiz20007 *every tech company because of money
When apple makes a keyboard that has commas and periods, let me know .
The keyboard on iphone is horrible,i have tried to use it so many times but i just can't get use it
@@Joker-yu5kpi got used to it in less than an hour lol
isn't there Gboard on iPhone?
@@symbioryes but it doesn't work the same compared to the Android version
@@Stickmon_ lmao I call bullshit. Unless you're just a degen who never uses punctuation, in which case sure, we're not talking to you
I don't use any of the Google spyware. I tried this. It didn't work. iOS is so unbelievably restrictive and downright BACKWARDS that I simply couldn't use it daily. Heck, it's 2023 and you STILL can't just load an mp3 into an iPhone and set it as your ringtone. You need to cut a 30 second portion of it, save it in a specific format, put it on the garbage iTunes client and THEN send it to the phone. A Nokia from 2007 was more capable than this.
iOS is designed for people too dumb to use any sort of computer whatsoever.
Ah... So that explains why almost all of iPhone user that I know use that familiar ringtone.
You sound mad
i graduated as a computer engineering and i use an iphone, am i also that dumb people u talking about too 😂?
Y’all don’t just have your phones set to mute? Why?
If you're switching, you should consider having different expectations too. Iphone and... Others.. are different phones. If you can't change, don't switch.
As someone who uses both ecosystem I'm tend to bias to android a bit, well with offline music listening with hi-res files, drag and drop files from pc to android, a dedicated file manager for phone, customization look etc..
I use both.
Still sticking to my S23U
which seems better to you?
That s23 ultra screen is atleast 5 yrs ahead of any iPhone
are you sure? my iphone xs is great too@@rambo68
120 herts screen goes hard
@@emon3791 Iphone is easier and smoother coming from a ex andriod user
I like how he admits that apple traps you in. And why would I pay more for a brand that is going to cost 2x as much and has half the features and forces you to use apple specific products that also cost 2x-3x more
But the animations are fluid.
@@EllisKaiLabit seems more "fluid" just because the animations are slow af
@@diogo1502in Austria, the iPhone 14 Pro Max is 100€ more expensive than the S23 Ultra
Oooo trap you in 😂 yeah you too smart to not fall far that 😭
@Corduroy I've never owned an apple product so the answer to your rhetorical question is yes
I tried it a few times and I absolutely hate the home screen. It's infuriating to use; feels like prison. You can't even put your icons where you want. The keyboard is also so much worse. It's a huge difference. I also really missed the way better widgets, so I done have to open each app. Also the back button gesture; this one was really annoying to not have. Also the notch was a pretty terrible experience for video watching.
Charging was painfully slow as well. You can't just quickly top up. Idle battery is really good, but my phone is not idle that much. Some of the apps seemed a bit better, and the animations were smoother compared to Android phones from 3-4 years ago. The 60 Hz screen and the lower resolution really bugged me too. It felt tens years older somehow even with the screen being great quality, the specs were bad. The newer iPhone 13 was better, but noticably not as nice as a Samsung screen or a Pixel 6/7.
I got a Pixel for work now instead of an iPhone and it felt like such a breath of fresh air.
Hahaha you have to get used to it. And you can add other apple devices so you can blend in to the ecosystem. That way you (I think) might complain less and less because you will no longer see the phone as an singular odd device but an important part of a huge ecosystem. I'm not forcing you to buy more apple products and stop complaining. What I'm trying to say is that I think most people don't mind the things they don't have in iPhones because to them, it's not just a phone but a part of their lifestyle that works well with apple ecosystem.
same. I agree with you i tried it and for all of the reasons you stated i went back 3 seperat years and 3 gennerations of iphones, it is a bit smother, but it
@@EllisKaiLablmao yeah just lock yourself into Apple's walled garden and then you'll have to live with it or else. your phone has a subpar experience? just get used to it lmao
@@EllisKaiLab dont know or care about you but if i pay 800 + bucks for a phone i dont want a worse experience that i have to "get used to" or even worse, have to spend even more money to make it slightly better
@@EllisKaiLabFunny enough, that ecosystem is a big part of why I’m leaving Apple. Everything claims to work together seamlessly, but it instead works properly like 75% of the time, just enough that I expect it to work and try to use it, but it frequently doesn’t and I get annoyed.
I already use Windows for my laptop and desktop, and have Samsung buds, which have overall been an improvement in my life. Next time I get a new phone it’s gonna be Samsung, as well as a Samsung watch. Might keep using an iPad, definitely my favorite Apple product that you really can’t replicate. At any rate the M1 iPad I have now’s probably got a decade of life left in it, and the iPad is relatively good at being bullied into working nicely with non-Apple products. But it might just be replaced by a Surface Pro some day.
I do think Iphone is great but on the long term I believe Android is the better option
Long term usability is usually a feature people praise iPhones for though
Its literally the opposite.
XDA has jumped the shark 🦈. This is a blasphemous video.
Yea blasphemy
No not blasphemy
@@kendrickdawson1053 no
Personalization and customization aside, iOS is just very inconsistent form a user experience point of view. Nowhere near as "polished" as many people say. It feels very cumbersome to use, and is a stark contrast to the otherwise excellently built iPhone. My ideal phone would be an iphone with android on it. Call me crazy, but iphones are fantastic from a hardware perspective, but the software is garbage.
software is a broad term. Id say the third party apps of IOS are far more polish but the UI and system apps are garbage. I have an Ipad pro, I like the device especially apps like procreate and nomad sculpt however, the file manager and system setting is mess and very limiting at times. like why are photos arent save automatically in the file manager. Some task requires 2-3 extra steps to get done.
Hard to call iphones are fantastic from a hardware standpoint when it took them like nearly 10 years to actually use USB C(Or 7 if we're talking about phone use) and then sell you considerably outdated hardware for 2-3 times it's value and market it like it's a new thing
@@tydshiin5783 but the chips, you got to admit their chipset are always good from flagship down to budget, in android the best chips will always be on the flagship, midtiers do get solid chips but yeah. id like to see samsung/google try to make their own though.
ios is prison , Android is freedom
WHO REALLY CARES, you people make me Angry. (Phones are Phones)
@@braydenstark5212But some people like me just want freedom.We need to install apk or need more customisation so for them Android is the way.Most people buys iPhones as a status symbol,and it's smoother than Android is because of it's limitations
@@braydenstark5212 yeah, phones are phones. but an iphone feels like a useless 2003 brick (no offense to people who use 2003 feature phones, i'd actually prefer using one of those than using an iphone)
true
There will be more customization with iOS 18. No one is installing APK and no one really customize their Android.
I switched this week. What bothers me so far is that the apple keyboard is horrible (and I can't use my other keyboard when typing a password), I needed a 3rd party $17 app to transfer WhatsApp chats (official didn't work), I have to download mail attachments 1 by 1, apple's auto screen brightness sucks, and that screen rotation lock has no possibility to turn you screen manually like android has.
I won't use iPhone until they allow me to install apks and movies from different sites😂
The EU law will soon force them to do so, at least in EU countries. But you could just change your country to france, there you'd have sideloading and the law that Apple can't purposefully slow down your iPhone after a few years.
Nah, I don't think they want to sacrifice their security.
@@braydenstark5212 do u think u are secured now?
@@braydenstark5212just dont enable side loading, it has to be an option like it is in Android, you have to go to specific settings and enable sideloading to actually install APKs.
These “apks” and “movie from different sites” is what causes your heap of unoptimizable garbage to get viruses and Trojans so often.
whatsapp google drive storage is free for android users 😂
many other apps are free in playstore too...
I switched a year ago. Main thing I learned is that while it's a bit more stable than my OnePlus,
apps still crash on iphone a decent amount, and the UI is not nearly as good for single handed use
do you recommend switching to iphone?
I've just switched from op7p 5g, not sue if I have done the right thing 😅
No problems with my OnePlus 8T rn but I used to have some problems when I had Android 12 (I have Android 13 now and this and 11 also work pretty damn well)
@@abcdefg7139it depends on preference and use case. in my opinion, you should definitely not, unless you have a lot of money and plan on buying everything apple and understand apple's vision and want to live with it.
@@abcdefg7139it’s a well built device with high quality software because people spend more and there are more ios users in america so many apps and features go out for ios first. If u have other apple stuff its a bonus but it works just fine without them.
Being on iPhone for many years now I definitely don’t regret it but I do still use a pixel just because I love googles version of android I think Samsungs vision of android is cluttered and with a lot of bloatware but I took advantage of being in the apple ecosystem and got a MacBook Air, HomePod, Apple Watch and iPad and I love just how smoothly everything works together and there is no bloatware and unncessary apps or features that won’t get used.
fr, apple ecosystem is 🔥🔥, i swear samsung basically doesn’t even have one
Stock Android is overrated
@@AkerfeldtTveitan-yi4xmI don’t care what you think because it’s my phone and whether you like it or not you are not the one making decisions in my life.
From what I understand, Apple works better for people who are mostly busy or too old/too young to care about much. When taking it from that perspective, it really is great. I have an iPhone and even after 3 years it’s still reliable. Not only that, the majority of apps are optimized for iOS, when in the Apple ecosystem everything is very nicely optimized with each other. Even apple’s support system is fast and reliable, despite costing more. Overall I think, to apple’s own audience, it’s great.
And an Android after 3 years stops being reliable?
@@SasuPlayingYeah I don't understand this either
What's wrong with android is that it has alot of features, pretty open system and modified easily to the point that all that modification will eventually end up affecting performance and damage that "polish" sense in use
I have a samsung phone that is fully customized for my own taste, I have good lock enabled and I use some modded apps here and there, it satisfies all my needs but it feels a bit iffy sometimes, some apps crashing that gets on my nerves
Pretty much the definition of suffering from success
Never seen an app crash on Samsung since the s20
@@invinsible1987 I have an s10+, I probably should upgrade soon
Weird that my 4 year old Note+ plus didn't experienced any crash despite having it customized based on my taste (third-party apps, Good Lock, KWGT, etc...). Sure there are stutters sometimes (8-10 instances a week) but never had any crashes. Maybe I just got lucky. And i have the exynos variant 😶
@@paulanonuevo5678 you lucky, my Oppo f3 already unuseble and now poco f1 a started to lag and crash or turn off on their own even tho this phone never fall off, already reset the phone 3 time because it making bugs that make the phone unusable, while my iPad 6 2018 still going strong (no major bug that make the iPad unusable and the Battery life is somehow still last for 9-10 hour) although its can't run most modern game anymore because of the low spec but its still powerful drawing device 😅
Add self control then.
I honestly have to say that both have their strengths and weaknesses as someone who has used both android and iOS devices
This, like so much
Both have ups and downs, there's a lot to list down for each
I completely agree. They’re both great phones. All depends on which one suits your lifestyle. I will say that once you’re sucked into the Apple eco system it’s difficult to get out. I’ve switched to android 3 times and I always end up coming back to Apple. I love the Samsung phones but for me personally, iPhones just suit my lifestyle better.
Imagine using iphone in 2024 💀, iphone has DEFINITELY 100 more flaws than iphone , one of the many being that they dont even include chargers on the box more evil you die 😂 , while xiaomi has phones that charge in 6 minutes how can you beat that ?! Meanwhile on iphone they just recently got usb c cause they were forced im surprised they didnt make some way to force you into buying THEIR usb c cable maybe thats because they cant 😂 , go on name a single flaw android powered smartphones have ? You can even de-google many phones by installing lineage OS 😂
@@Lpshaw4661In what way do they suit your lifestyle better?
@@Lpshaw4661In what way do they suit your lifestyle better?
I'm waiting for them to come with pencil and have ability to open multiple apps in multiwindow (useful for dragging files from one app to another with one hand) and be designed for one handed use. Then I'll think abt it. I like the sound effects, tactile feedback, animation, face id and how better-looking (to me) are the contras and effects in games. I still like a curved edge display, and the basics - edge lighting, edge gestures (I rarely have to open an app by tapping from app drawer because I use gestures to do that) and edge panels in android.
Never will I go iphone, dino tech!🦕
sells better than your favorite phone
@@julieeagle3 like fast food doesn't mean it is good
@@invinsible1987 except in this case the food is 10/10 😭
@@julieeagle3 not really!
@@julieeagle3 14 x plus which apple stop then
Iphone is cringe 🤢🤮
found the gigachad 🗿
@@nmac101 you mean the poor ?
@@sahtarwars8386 not all android users are poor. sure, they buy what they can afford, but sometimes it's still better than iphone + I'm writing this comment on the s24 ultra, a 1500€ phone
@@nmac101 you're one of the 15 people who buys android flagships , iphone sells way more than a 10k andoid , android flagships dont even sell.....android ant better....using an S23 U
@@sahtarwars8386 the s24 ultra was the 5th best selling phone in Q1 2024, so its definitely more than 15 people 💀
It's okay, buddy. We all make mistakes. You can still fix yours
This.
Literally pixel and Samsung is better
@@Itsmeee8 Used both and not at all
Samsung S23 ultra is the best I got bored of my i phone 14 pro max after a week of buying it and switched back to my samsung plus I also have the flip 4 which is amazing. Who cares about ecosystems I use what I like and what suites me at the time period. And to me I love samsung products I also have the galaxy watch 5 as well
Facts!!! Love my Z Fold 4😎
Maybe you should do something more productive with your money other than buying TWO 1000+ dollar phones just because you got bored
@@panzerofthelake506 I did I bought a 100,000 dollar sports car and then went on a 6,000 dollar holiday around Europe which included a cruise on the greek isles and the canary islands Spain where I will end up buying a million dollar home and maybe a couple more 1,0000 dollar phones I pads and 3,000 dollar lap tops and maybe another 100,000 dollar car. Hope that is productive enough for you 💪💪
@@gurnealsingh2012what do you do for living if i may ask
@@wheeinsdimplebullshitting
Now iOS 18 is gonna feel even more like android.
It is true?
Everything Changes With iOS 18 🎉. It's Like Using A Android On A iPhone!
For real? What is changing?
@@LiviuLvuyou will be able to place icons everywhere on the screen just like android and change icons colors better than android.
Can you sideload apps? Exactly. No it's not like android
@@That0neSRTwhat would you do that for
Ok 😮😮
I feel like with Android I am unplugged from The Matrix, I like the fact that if I want to use my Sony earbuds with my Samsung phone it's easy to use instead of everything being Apple everything. Plus the customizations is outstanding in Android
I use apple but I use google storage so no, you don’t need an iCloud sub but the ecosystem lock is REAL
How do u do that ?
We need a 3rd phone brand that allows transfers of files and photos. No matter how advanced they get they can’t perform basic tasks like sending a photo to another OS without being compressed through a 3rd party app. Even checking an email feed is unreadable when you go back to the initial email.
You mean Nokia's SymbianOS, a great middle ground to iOS and android.
@@confusinggameplays1687 you just took me back to the past. i miss symbian. thank you.
No clue what you mean. Both those features work fine and are used by millions on a daily basis. Sounds like a you problem.
So this was not yet resolved on the iphone huh? I remember this was also my problem way back 2010/2011
@@IceBlueLugia how do you transfer a photo off an iPhone to an android and vice versa?
No thanks!
I switched from Android ( User from first Android phone) to iPhone last year. This is a great phone. Usually I keep phone for 5+years.
I just switched to iOS as well and while I really like the size, haptics and general software fluidity, the camera processing is visibly worse than on my 2019 Pixels 4 to the point that I’m tempted to switch back to a 3.5 year old phone just for photo quality, since smartphones are mostly cameras these days.
I did notice that my Pixel 2 XL was taking way better photos than the iPhone 13 I had. Weird, right? The iPhone did everything else better, but still interesting.
I had a pixel 4 and I find my iPhone 13 to be just as good if not better in some situations. It’s all up to taste though. Neither are bad cameras
@@Ferrichrome it's been 2 months and by now I realized that it's particularly the color of my wooden floor and furniture the iPhone struggles to reproduce in anything but blazing daylight. Outside, it has quality parity with a Pixel.
@@Davidesrajohn yeah it all depends. I was actually looking back at my old Pixel 4 photos, (which synced perfectly into iCloud Photos btw!) and I was actually quite impressed by how good some of the photos turned out on that phone. Sometime the iPhone camera processing tends to blow out the details of pictures and make them look to noisy. Other times this “larger than life” aspect looks really good.
I just switched to iOS after 10 years on android. Kinda shocking how polished yet inconsistent the user experience is. Gesture navigation is shockingly bad on iOS. You swipe back, then you gotta tap, or swipe down etc...Really miss Android..
if you miss android, why not giving it another go? i tried iphone one time. i returned it after 2 days of usage. it's so locked that it feels like a high security prison from 2003. you can't even separatly adjust the calls and alarm volume. it feels so old.
@@nmac101What iPhone did you get?
@@AkerfeldtTveitan-yi4xm the 14 pro max
@@nmac101 I understand Apple trying to keep the experience simpler and polished but some restrictions make absolutely no sense and seem like they're designed to humiliate users more than anything else. I mean what's the purpose of not being able to adjust alarm and call volume separately? Or of not being able to rename your photos? My favorite is there not being an option to directly wipe the cache of an app and having to uninstall and reinstall it. It's absurd.
@@AkerfeldtTveitan-yi4xm recently i found out that they don't even have Bluetooth file sharing 💀
some nerds in the comments are like “boo hoo no customization” yeah because i have better things to do than spending hours customizing the device knowing no one around me will ever look at it and go “yoo that’s sick!”. I also know for a fact that non tech people wouldn’t give a fuck about customizing anyways.
Jesus Christ, just pick whatever suit you better.
I also have an Android and i don’t have time and/or energy to do heavy customizing beside what’s provided in the stock system.
Yall needs to get a life instead of comparing these two ecosystem knowing you gain nothing from this.
Imagine thinking people customize their phone for others. Also imagine unironically arguing that having more options is bad
No fixed "back" button in iPhone
It always makes me chuckle how a little button is such a deal breaker for so many including my dad. My dad says he would never get an iPhone because of that little button on android.
I like both systems iOS and android. I don’t have an ecosystem my phone is Samsung but I have an iPad 9th gen and have to say each system has its ups and downs.
iOS is smoother and the apps do feel more optimized for the system but with android you have much more apps to install and definitely get more features for a lesser price. For example I wouldn’t buy the air pods because the ones I’m willing to pay don’t have the silicone ear tips.
so yeah the prices are much better on android too
Usually i had android phones year or max 2. I have iphones for 3 4 years. im 10 years on iphone
I get the android thing if you want a computer In your pocket but for me it’s a phone. I want it to just have the basics of what I need from a phone and for it to work well and iPhone delivers that without a bunch of features I’ll never ever use. All apps are well integrated within the iPhone especially social media apps
And ofc the tons of apps trying to push a weekly subscription for 6€ into you face while you just want to use an calculator on your iPad
Why do people buy iPhones and install every google app ever on them. Just get an android at that point! Same with Macs.
When people don’t realize android is just as and even more expensive than Apple. Everyone who’s team android knows Samsung is the premium flagship handheld for android. Samsung is a walled garden as well. You have Samsung pay, Samsung buds, samsung gps trackers, bixby, samsung health etc. Or you sell your data to google. And yes you can change assistants, but you can also change iPhone assistant to google assistant as well. It’s just an app folks. And you give it permissions. Samsung galaxy ultra is like a 1300 phone. Insane.
At least Android phones drop in price quickly. But that's also the downside, when preordered or bought early you lose like 40-50% of value in 1 or 2 years, iPhones keep their value much better. In fact, with the high resell value, it's actually cheaper (!) to buy iPhones than Android phones
@@lxnd absolutely. You can say the same for majority of Apple devices. I purchased my last Mac in 2016 and it’s still worth like $400 in trade in. That’s nuts!
Samsung isnt the same walled garden that apple is though. Apple deliberately makes their technology entirely incompatible with other ecosystems in order to prevent people from leaving their ecosystem. Want to transfer files from a windows laptop to your iPhone? You have to use iTunes. Want to text someone not using an Iphone (assuming your in the USA where everyone tends to use the default messaging setup instead of whatsapp or something similar to it)? Apple will downgrade your texting from iMessage to SMS/MMS instead of using RCS which makes the experience overall worse for all people involved (this is something they could fix very easily but have chosen not to). While Samsung may have some 'samsung only' features they're not nearly as restrictive or important to the core functionality of the phone and how it interacts with other devices.
@@krishnau3403 this is not true. I’m on an iPhone right now and majority of the services / apps I use are literally mobile OS agnostic. I use google for oauth. I use Authy two fact. I use old tile trackers. I use Dropbox. I use google docs. I use bear notes. I use Evernote. I use UA-cam and it’s movie library. Also, much if apple only products like Apple TV just need an Apple ID. You can use an Apple ID anywhere.
@@krishnau3403 Oh yeah I just saw your messages bit. Yeah it’s true Apple isn’t using a pretty widely used standard but they’re slowly getting on board.
i used to be a massive apple hater, but after switching, it’s rly amazing in many ways, albeit not great in others. apps open twice as fast (including google apps, ironically), animations are buttery smooth, and compared to my pixel gaming performance is so much better. still definitely has flaws, little customization (though more than pixel in some areas), no sideloading, etc. but it’s been a pretty amazing experience. being able to uninstall almost every preinstalled app is rly cool too, unlike how samsung doesn’t even let you delete facebook.
what type of android tho?
I'm honestly shocked Apple lets you delete preinstalled apps
you really have to use icloud to do whatsapp backups on ios ? is that true cuz if so thats crazy
I want to switch to Samsung because it’s so annoying how everyone is essentially using the same phone due to lack of customization on iOS
yea i got a chance to get my first iphone 14 pro max but after all things i heard about it i ended getting s23 ultra. that phone is the best like you can change ANYTHING in the settings how you want. sometimes i think if iphone was the better option but no
I have a Moto RAZR+ and an iPhone mini. Both do distinct jobs. Instead of fighting like cats and dogs, use the one that’s conducive to your needs. And let others do their thing.
Dun be stupid.. Untill now still 60Hz screens??.. Min nowdays 120Watts fast charger bra, Where's vapour coolin chamber systems??.. Mine 20GbRam bra n stupid island to cover up the notch.. Ha4.. Big jokes.. Peace!
lmao you have no idea what you are talking about
no phone has their own cooling system, bro is stupid
I'm switching back to Android Samsung ZFlip 5 after 2 years with Iphone 13 pro, the only reason is I miss customization and more organize notifications
People talking bout ios lacking customisation just don’t get the vision of the brand. No offence it just comes down to preference. Android or ios simple as that.
You don't have to compare super zoom and super fast charging. Just a fact that there is no pause button while recording video explains how amateur iOS ui is
I had an iPhone 13 and trust me I can get why someone like my mom would like an iPhone but I had 2 expanding batteries in one year. Other than that OS is simpler and more restrictive. I went back to Android and instead of a Samsung phone that I’ve been with for years I decided to try a Google Pixel phone. I fucking loved my Google Pixel 7 and my Google Pixel 8 is so good and I have the Niagara Launcher installed so I never have to see the News feed again. I’m locked in the Google ecosystem because so many things like Google Calendar, Google Tasks, Google Sheets, Google Fit, Google Assistant and my Google Nest Hub make my life easier. Sorry Apple better luck next time but I’m looking forward to seeing what the future iPhones bring so I can see if I want to give it another shot. Also I’m thinking of getting rid of my iPad Air 4 that I use for drawing for a decent Wacom Tablet since it’s significantly cheaper and I use my PC for heavy tasks anyways
I regret buying an iPhone, like I cannot even emphasise how much I hate apple ecosystem. Good thing is this is my first purchase of any apple product. I have had super polished experience with android and imho, android sync is far better. I have two WhatsApp numbers because I travel internationally quite frequently, and it’s a f***ing pain in the arse with the transfer of chats as WhatsApp does not allow multi-account on WhatsApp. I am selling iPhone this week and would rather buy an OnePlus 12 over any apple product.
Imagine downgrading just about everything for an overpriced video camera 💀 As someone else said, IOS is BEYOND restrictive. I had iPhones for over a decade. Never again.
All the customization. Still can't get an old phone ringer on Samsung. We have electronic gay sounding one but not the iconic old phone like iPhone. And the telegraph on Samsung sounds like a glass dropping not a telegraph. I use both and still prefer iPhone sounds over Samsung. Samsung customization is all gimmicks
Dilemma: Have like $200 something in Apple credit, need a new phone, don't want to give up customization, but again need a new phone...What to do with all that Apple cash..
Been trying out the iphone at the store and pondering if i will switch back to iphone from being a samsung ultra/flagship user for more than a decade... based on the comments, i think i still won't. They really have great cameras tho but it seems from the comments that i won't be having what i am enjoying at my ultra device ..
Apple creating problems with an expensive solution, all at the same time, ecosystem which is a jail, same food and just the jail food, can't exit apple jail, works great with guards!
Bought my first iPhone now. Chromecast felt so bad now that I got an apple tv, and now I feel like I have to double check if stuff like headphones and such support wireless charging
polished ? Apple scrolling sucks. I can't even read articles on my work iphone cause the scrolling is slow. Scrolling on my personal s23 is butter smooth.
The iPhone is really easy to drop or slide out of your hands. My S24 Ultra has them elbows they call corners I got something to grip really. Less those spiked edges land on my foot, Lord help me.
You can't use Google maps as default on iPhone
I am amazed at how many people have an iphone, but use Google's apps. Just ditch the fruit-phone and upgrade to an Android. You won't regret it!
Switched to iphone a year back. Then after 3 month switched back to android and heck yeah, I even saved some money on it. Never considering those shitty iphones again.
iPhone controlled your mind?
that was what i was thinking about. bro could have bought s23 ultra
I prefer my samsung galaxy s24+ whicj is equivalent to iphone, over the iphone
This is why i have 2 phones now 😂, iphone for mostly for the camera and random social media. Android for my work, chat, call, etc
Can someone please tell him you can use Google, OneDrive, and Drop box to back files 😂😂😂
Tried apple and gave up after 7 days, not a bad phone but closed source is closed source and its not for me.
I was very dissapointed
Never understood the WhatsApp complaints, cause why would you ever use that Spyware in the first place?
Smh. This is disappointing, XDA forum.
I just could not live without Gboard and its special Hungarian layout. iOS does not have layouts, I just can't type like that.
Gbroad is available on IOS (although not as fluid as Android version) but hey you have Microsoft Swift which is best keyboard in my opinion on IOS .
@@iamajustababa2000s It's about having different layouts with special characters. That's not available on iOS.
yo bro i bought s23 ultra in Hungary
When I switched to iPhone from android I had no problems the only thing I don’t like about iPhone is the battery life
So I can't use Google Drive as my primary cloud storage?
iPhone lack many many things
the only thing they lack. Is battery i guess
Apple has a history of creating problems and then solving them years later and calling it "Innovation"
please help it's showing transfer complete in android while on iphone it's showing that it's stuck on 1 minute
True about WhatsApp, false on Line, you can just move, the easiest, wish WA had this feature
He doesn't sound convinced or happy at all haha
Why get jailed? Be free and daring in Android world
What's so free & daring a damn phone huh, geez come on & Touch grass buddy.
Don't be that call centre bloating.
iPhone is excellent for normies and android is excellent for nerds
Android is excellent for everyone, iPhone is excellent for rich people who want to show off
@@aquaponieeetheir retardness yes
iphone is excelent for people who dont give a shit about freedom
Yeah, I agree with you. The S23U boosted my GPA. In Semester 1, I got a 2.97/4, and in Semester 2, I got a 3.53/4. All of my lessons are kept in a Samsung Note for easy reference and lecture records. I can easily revise the lessons before the exams.
@@aquaponieeeShow of what ? A iphone is almost 3 times cheaper then my Samsung, i always see iphone users as peasants waiting for the public transport😅
So you are missing Samsung and Xiaomi, so what Android do you use or you use 7 Android phones daily?
Stick to iOS.Save all your friends and family from having to see your green outdated bubbles
Everyone says Android is more customizable. But how so? What are you customizing? I only do that with wallpapers and ringtones and I can do that on iPhone.
WE CAN MOVE OUR APPS AROUND, WE CAN CHANGE EVERYTHING SCUH AS COLOR THEMING, OUR LAUNCHERS, OUR KEYBOARD, OUR POWER BUTTON DOUBLE TAP FEATURE, GOOD LOCK, WE CAN CREWTE FOLDERS AND MAKING RINGTONES ARE SO EASILG
@@thedinosaurzdon’t scream
@@EcuaBlackOps212 am not an sorry
@@thedinosaurz😂
iOS 18
Under European data laws your data has to be portable. How does this comply?
Android is king >
My move to ios whatsapp data photo and video doesnt show on gallery how to fix tbat?
All I wanted in iOS was split- screen sadly iOS will never have that feature so next year I’m gonna switch to android
Plus they have been using same app icon since iOS 8
@@unknownx13since ios7
I just prefer Android. We all don't need to like the same things.
i've used android before I've used the iPhone for many years. I'll never buy an apple again android is, where it's at. So much better.
as somebody who daily drives ios, you get pretty used to everything after a while. in fact, sometimes that lack of customisation makes the experience alot more polished. yes, ios isnt perfect, but so isnt android.
wtf. Dude. I have commas and periods. What you mean? , .
Left Samsung flagship’s after 10 years and got 13 pro max. 2 years later and now I have 15 pro max and the full range of apples ecosystem. I don’t miss android at all.
I’m the opposite and can’t wait to leave Apple for a Samsung 😅
Care to share why?
After moving to Apple , any regrets ? Or best decision ever ?
Apple does make great products. The Mac is great and the Apple Watch is phenomenal. BUT Airpods are overpriced and the iPhone hurts the whole experience. I'd be willing to switch over if they made things like downloads easier, or if I could properly change 3rd party apps to default. Or if they added T9 dialing. Or if I could make purchases in third party apps directly. iOS is so frustrating to use with the LITLLE things, not the big ones
I use both operating systems and I use multiple Android handsomes. As a matter of fact, right now I'm using a pixel 6, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and the iPhone 11 Pro. The ecosystem is not enough for me to switch over to iPhone full time. Everything and iPhone does either one of my other phones can do. But you know how it is in the United States, everyone has to use iMessage or it's a problem
iPhones look so luxury and elegant I love their design more than any android. One of the reasons why I go for iPhones + iOS.
Nah you need to pay for icloud im never switching now
I just switched from s21 to iPhone 15 and I gotta say the biggest thing that sucks is the keyboard design and the lack of customization options
I've used both over the years and Android is my permanent choice. It's seriously WAY BETTER than ios in every way. I could write a list as long as my arm but I won't bore you. Not to mention much better hardware and device choices and price points. You'd have to be a right idiot to switch from Android to ios
I think if I would’ve tried a Pixel when I first tried Android instead of a Samsung with touchwiz I’d be more inclined to stay with it. Samsung left a bad taste in my mouth and I already was switching to Mac because Windows’ enshittification was annoying. Apple’s stuff is just really polished and I rarely need to tinker with it.