10 ways iPhones are just better



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I’ve used both iPhone and Android – including the Google Pixel 3 – smart phones extensively and there’s still some things that iPhone (and iOS) do better. And don’t mention Windows or Amazon phones kthnxbai.

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  1. I switched from android (which I had been using since 2010 and before that I used boost mobile phones) to iOS back in 2016, I didn’t start out with the most recent iPhone I started out with iPhone 5 and now am using iPhone 8 and will maybe be getting iPhone XR, but ever since I had used android EVERY SINGLE PHONE had been crappy at responding to anything, games and apps lagged ridiculously, and the phone screens seemed to always get broken so easily.
    iPhone since I’ve switched… is just amazing! I’ll never ever ever go back to android, Ive dropped my iPhones a billion times and it still hasn’t broken the screen, the response time is spectacular and the apps and games run like they should run, the ONLY annoying thing for me is not being able to download free ringtones of actual songs as easily as I could on android, but really I just use the default these days.
    I also love the camera and portrait mode on my iPhone and I love taking photos, people on my Facebook have often asked what I use to take pictures.
    Also the new headphone jack 😠😣 hate it.. but I just use Bluetooth headset now.

  2. Watching this late, but the iMessage point is a COMPLETE miss for me. How can a virtually necessary feature be better when it's locked to a single manufacturer's ecosystem? It's not better than SMS because you can't use it to communicate with everyone, and no amount of stickers, "read" flags and group messages can redeem that. It's only better if you'd expect everyone to own Apple devices only… which doesn't need explanation of why it's bad – the same way it would be bad if WhatsApp was Android only and the roles were reversed. And even that would be slightly better since you wouldn't be limited to a single manufacturer. How iMessage made the list is beyond me. In the end, you're forced to use a different app if you want the same functionality with Android users. You're "stuck" with the "additional" WhatsApp, but you're not "stuck" in the sense that it's way worse, or limited – you're stuck because your OS put you in that position. The only point to be made here is convenience, as my mom can work her way around most tech stuff but she still refuses to do tasks that carry a form of responsibility in case they're done "wrong" (i.e. online payments or… yes, installing apps). So I understand how the fact you don't have to do something you may not be comfortable with is a plus, but that's about it. Everything else simply outweighs it.

  3. I used Androids for 8 years, then switched with the iPhone 11 coming out. My reason for preferring iOS.

    Swift. It’s a damn good programming language, and I prefer it over the Java based frameworks of Android. And being able to program personal apps for the ecosystem is handy too.

  4. 10 ways iphones are better 96k likes 33k dislikes
    10 ways Android is just better 126k likes 7k dislikes
    Lol grow up both fanbois he didn't even say that this is better than that he just stated 10 ways these are better than that of course nothing is perfect chill

  5. Good to actually hear what is good about this phone… I was starting to think I've wasted my money. Ugh. I guess I'll live with it for a few years and then see if I can buy a cool android again.

  6. I have just ordered iPhone SE (2016) as it was actually the cheapest phone with good specs available for my price range available on ebay. They also tend to be quite future proof compared to any android device I have used over many years. Iphone 5s for example still holds up pretty well and I am generally tired of oversized phablets, so I went with the most powerful 4-inch phone available yet.

  7. I really want to switch to android, i love the hardware advantages, but a) I use imessage for work literally constantly, and b) I keep my phones for 4 years minimum. Ultimately, a flagship android would end up costing significantly more as I would need to upgrade much sooner to keep getting security updates. Please, android manufacturers, commit to 4+ years of software support! It's not that hard!

  8. Things I love about iPhone:
    Privacy protection
    5 years of software updates

    Things I hate about iPhone:
    No customization
    Big notch
    720p LCD display
    Poor battery life
    Slow charging speed
    Too expensive (outside of USA)

  9. I 100% percent agree, Face ID is useful, but nowhere near as flexible as fingerprint ID.
    Especially because you have to look straight at the phone to unlock it, not so handy on your nightstand
    When do you want to pick it up and unlock it in one motion to use it

  10. I have an iPhone X and iPhone 7 and a few android phones

    I have to say that the iPhone X is basically an expensive Samsung phone

    It's not even good, the iPhone 7 is the same as the iPhone 8 I'm saying this as both an android and IOS user I only use iPhone because the camera is good and video quality is great

  11. WTF? The longevity of their hardware???? It's an INDUSTRY of repair shops just because iPhone hardware is crap! No other phones are so prone to cracking, bending, loosing battery capacity and just stop working for no reason.

  12. WTF? You can only use your iPhone for four-five years? And then it STOPS WORKING??? I have an HTC from 2008 that still works like a charm (though I only use it as a backup). That's 12 years!

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