I've been an android user my entire life up until iphone 12 where I switched to that then went back to s23 ultra. The one thing I absolutely LOVE about the iPhone is that, the apps are MADE for the iPhone. Samsung and many other Android phones uses an os system that has to configure to so many different screen sizes, camera specs, and dimensions of the phone itself. Because of that, the apps made for the phone are not often at its best. For example, something that bothered me switching to s23 ultra again was the messenger app. If you took a picture using the app the rendering of the image is terrible but its okay if you took with your phone then sent it as a message. I love my s23 sure, but small inconveniences can add up. For that I learned to love both, if I want pure and raw phone capabilities Android is the wait to go, if I want simplicity and accessibility iphone no doubt. To each your own. I hope you enjoyed my take.
I love the introduction of this video. "I talking to you Apple Users...You make no sense" hahahha. My friend is always talking about how best is iPhone and he has never used an Android in his life haha.
You forget Quick Share. Is available in Pixel and Samsung. Works like Airdrop. I use it a lot to share photos and documents to the PC and vice versa. But you're an Apple user if you have macs and iPads so, maybe you haven't tried it yet.
The only reason I like using iPhone is it's more convenient for me, I have an iMac, I use an iPad, I'm an audio engineering major, and plus I had bad experience with my Samsung s20fe not able to receive updates, sadly it was stuck on andriod 12 and was eligible for andriod 13, With my iPhone I get updates/security on day of release
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I really enjoyed this video. I’m in both ecosystems and agree with you 100% there are things each system does that has pros and cons which is why I always keep the other as a spare when I get bored and need a change. And true if you haven’t tried both systems you can’t say one is better than the other.
The back button for me is a major point when I change to an iPhone. I return to Android in about three months. That was one part of the entire experience.
I have been an iPhone users for years. Switch to a a23. little frustrating at first. there are two things that drive me up a wall and may go back to iphone 16. when on a call, screen goes black, and this is a bug screen time out does not work. if I set it to 20 min, it goes back to 10 sec., and this is the app on the iPhone are more fluid.
Wait wait, would you close all apps? 😂 This gripe of Android users makes no sense. I don't even do this in my Pixel 7P. Closing all apps only reduces battery life. Although I understand the confusion sometimes. Android doesnt optimize the background activity like iOS. iOS is better in that. Hence you don't get a Clear All button. But your other gripes are really right. Especially the stupid Camera settings tho.
Dude, upload to Google Drive first?? Transferring files in Android is even easier than in iOS, because next to 'air dropping', you can for example just use a standard USB cable. But you also mention some other stuff that's just available and functioning well on Android. You should definitely study your Android phones better.
For sure you can def plug the phone and transfer files over but it’s still not as easy and airdropping to any apple device. I have def tried all the options that were available at the time and nothing was as simple, for me at least 🫠
Dude the fact that you're defending so much.. dude airdrop is simply way better.. Longterm Android user here. Luckily phone link is getting better soon on Windows
I have been a life-long Android user of almost 13 years (post-Nokia era) and I recently switched to the 15 PM as I thought it had the least amount of trade-offs, being an Android guy and tech-head. To my surprise the experience way more friction-less in terms of adapting to a new OS and lifestyle; I totally agree with Ali, the divide between the two realms is super narrow now. Have fun and do switch it up once in a while (if you got the means), you may just end up surprising yourself. For now, I am enjoying the iPhone experience to the Pro Max.
That’s awesome! Glad it was a smooth transition and i love what you said about having fun and switching it up! I think the tech is too good now to not experience the different options 🙌🏽
The back button is literally ANYWHERE your thumb can reach. Pretend the screen is a page, and put your thumb anywhere on the left side, and swipe. You can do it blind or in your sleep, unlike Android. So please don't list that as a plus for Android. I literally HATE having to hunt for a little button that's taking up my valuable screen real estate.
@@aliateeqvisuals You're welcome. What the web really needs is an Android-to-iOS migration guide, because these false pros and cons just keep virally breeding and having more babies ;).
@@hhhmmmmmmmm Yeah for sure, it's why the majority of people who have used both for over two years, all go to iOS and say "never going back." And this is even if we're generous and count only the people in the vacuum of eco-jail, who consider the device only in itself, and not how it plays with other eco-compatible devices. In the eco-jail of considering the lonely device by itself, the functionality of iOS vs Android is so close to equitable that fanboyying one or there other is just an admission of being a loser. One can do this thing a tiny bit better, the other does some other thing a tiny bit better, it's a wash. But even then, people in eco-jail favor iOS. People with no computer, no tablet, no wireless bluetooth ear-buds, no nothing, favor iOS by about 93% when they have used both for over two years. That's an amazing statistic! BUT once you leave eco-jail and enter eco-heaven, iOS vs Android is like Mike Tyson vs grandma in a wheelchair. If you go 100% Samsung for earbuds, computer, tablet, watch, and phone, only then does the competition get a little closer. Now it's Mike Tyson vs. a lightweight fighter. That little lightweight fighter has a few tricks up the sleeve here and there, but still goes down HARD when the first heavy punch lands. And can't get back up or even count to three.
@@hhhmmmmmmmm You don't even know what a secondary substance is and deign to fake schooling others on concepts. It would be hilarious if you were even aware of the irony of it, but you're not, because you're one of those people who doesn't know that you don't know. Which makes you think you know everything, because everything you know, you know. Almost seems to you, like you know everything, because of your mindset. So you're unaware when you talk down to geniuses who tower over you, and they usually don't tell you because they know it's hopeless to make you aware of it. They just quietly laugh it off, because nothing you say is elevated enough to even be taken seriously.
The ONLY reason iphone beat android for me was support. Apple automatically gave you 5-6 years of updates, android phones would stop updating after 2 months. So, yea…
YES!! Actually working on the video now, should have something up later on next week! Got the iOS 18 beta so getting some experience with it and my thoughts together 🫶🏽
You made a downgrade. lmao. android has those features since ages. and after implementing a feature on the iphone people act like its a game changing thing when android had that in 2011. Literally, even a very old s4 released 2013 had all those features you are mentioning which are suppoed to come to iphone in 2026, and after 2011 every other android phone had those features, like always. in i also dont understand how people can buy a JAIL, where they cannot sideload apps etc., and they say they made it like that so it is "secure", but why dont you LET the customer CHOOSE rather than FORCING them ? Also, the new Samsung s24 ultra has a MUCH, MUCH better camera than the new iphone 15 pro max. Every iphone buyer is stupid at this point.
Haha nah i def agree that a lot of these features that are coming to iOS now have been on android for a long, long time! That’s def my biggest gripe with a lot of iPhone users that make it seem like apple has invented features that have been around for ages As for the camera, i do believe in terms of photos they are all pretty close but iPhone still has a slight edge when it comes to video
The 2 ecosystems are def getting closer to one another which is great cause we as consumers win! It is great that there are a lot more options on android for every price point
Blue bubbles indicate the person on the other end will be able to share the messaging experience with stickers and reactions. That’s why people care about blue bubbles
They also mean end-to-end secure encryption that NSA isn't watching, and isn't going in your user database at Google that gets sold to advertisers who sell it to more advertisers and so on.
Fun fact, whenever you text someone with a green bubble (or if you're on Android at all), your texts are getting spied on. Don't believe me? Look DEEP inside those terms of service you never read from Google and your mobile carrier. Or read the leaks by Edward Snowden.
"You can make the colors any color you want" -- but it's just a color, it doesn't actually show you meaning on how your conversation is secure or being spied on.
There is a lot more to iMessage for sure, especially in potential privacy but I personally think that for the majority of people that is not why they discriminate against the green bubbles 🙃
@@aliateeqvisuals You're right for now. It's middle-school level status ladders. But you'd be surprised how information seeps through to lower culture like water finds a way through a crack in container. We're headed like a freight train for people wanting to rebel against a new kind of oligarchic-corporate information control that treats each consumer as a profit-energy-unit. Apple still has enough of Steve Jobs left in it for now, that it's playing the long-game correctly.
That will all change in iOS 18 if you knew anything you would know that also Apple is way better than android in so many different departments and yes I have used both so your opinion don’t mean shit lmfao