I’ve used android products and apple products since the eMac computers. I’ve used many iPod touches, many iPhone versions, aaaaaand so many android devices. And I will say. iPhone is better. I have about 15 years maybe more experience with the two platforms
Agree on airdrop. Its Apples best feature and the only thing I really missed from Apple stuff. But then I found localsend which is free and open source and works on every kind of device, making it superior even to airdrop. Open wins over proprietary in the long run!
I switched to a 15 Plus this year. I was a hardcore Android user and didn’t think I’d switch after using Android for 8 years. Truth is the only gripes are typing/editing text and photo organisation. At least I’ll get majority of the Android features I miss in iOS 18
Yeah I’m super excited about iOS 18! If they deliver on all the features then i think iOS finally has come close to making a near perfect operating system especially if Siri is as robust as they made it seem!
@@aliateeqvisuals Idrc about the home screen customisation really… Custom Lock Screen shortcuts, control panel, app lock and more battery % limiter are the features I’m looking forward to most. Good timing to switch as I didn’t have to wait long 😂
As an android user that just got an iPhone 14 Pro Max ,hmmm,gonna confess ,iOS is so much better and so fluid but not that intuitive to use ,I prefer android navigation system but iOS is so much optimized and works so much better
Have the same phone and is absolutely hideous. The screen issues,overheating,lagging all the time,the cameras are wack,8 gigabytes of ram and the list goes on and on. I went back to my Motorola edge and didn’t experience many issues.
@@aliateeqvisuals It’s recommended to close an app only when it works incorrectly or crashes (which still is a rare occasion). And this feature is used mostly to quickly switch between apps. Plus they say it’s more power efficient to not close your apps at all.
So I want to go back to android Samsung but my problem is that I got my whole family to switch to IPhone and they love it but now I can not send pictures to them or revive pictures from them because they are always blurry .. what do I do ?
First, thanks for the video. Please, don’t close the apps that are background like you do on Android. It is a mistake to close those apps. IOS is different: to make the iphone faster and to save battery you leave it that way and on the settings you can control what apps can work background. I hope it answer your question
I have the iPhone 15 pro max and I’ve used Android phones on and off for years and I’ve got 2 say Google Pixel 8 Pro takes the best pictures but for videos I’d go with the IPhone 15 Pro Max I also had the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and I would of kept it if the phones face unlock was as good as Face ID but it’s not even close yes u have the under screen finger print reader but I don’t like that at all so I went back 2 IPhone
One thing I hate is how much cell phone service providers messes up Android when it comes to Software updates. I understand that they have to make sure their apps are compatible with the update, but I feel like that should be up the user. I don’t use the apps that T-Mobile, AT&T and so on forces unto the device. I also don’t use a lot of the apps that Samsung installs on the devices. Most I can’t remove, usually have to disable them and try to hide them. Give us the option to install what we want during setups and delete what we don’t want.
People like my parents find iPhones to be way easier. They don’t care about customizing their phones, they just want to use the phone app, FaceTime video, WhatsApp and RU-vid. I carry both an Android phone and iPhone. They have their pros and cons. I suggest people to use what they like and not belittle others for using something different.
Being able to customize more doesn't mean you have to. I think iOS users think customizing must be a chore because on iOS it is a tedious and time consuming project to try to clean up your home screen. That's just not the case on Android, where it starts clean and then you can add a few things to it here and there as needed. If you don't want to spend time customizing things then iOS is actually way worse.
@@SamGarfield1 yeah i definitely want the option to do it IF i want to. Looks like iOS 18 is going to be bringing a lot of customization so I’m excited!
I'm thinking about upgrading my Note10 plus to an IPhone15 PM. I don't care for customization. I feel like there's too much on my phone. I've had my Note10 plus for 4.5 years and I'm finding new features that I've never used today. So overwhelming 😂 I was also gifted an Apple Watch 9 and I want to try Apple's ecosystem for the first time. Also can you explain the difference between Apple Pay and Google pay? Which one works better? Great video thanks a bunch 😊
I think you should def try it out! You won’t know what you like until you try out as many options as you can! Also you’ll def see a big difference in performance upgrading to any flagship phone after 4.5 years! Personally i didn’t see any real difference in the basic functionality of Apple Pay vs google pay. They both seem to work really well for everyday use. Thank you so much for watching 🫶🏽
Why do people think having the ability to customize means you must spend time customizing? It's there if you want. It's not something that it forces you to do. I'd argue Apple forces you to spend more time customizing and cleaning up because you have to tediously move each icon one by one to clean up the default, which is to randomly puke icons arbitrarily all over the place. Android just puts everything into a simple alphabetical list inside a drawer. It's the difference between throwing all your papers randomly in piles all over your desk or using a file cabinet.
You do not close apps one by one as you say, the reason being optimised you don't actually have to, not are you supposed to, close all apps on iPhone. I thought this was a tech channel? 😂
I have a Google Pixel 8 pro and an iPhone 13 pro max. I understand the unnecessary difficulty and the inefficiency of the iPhone lol. I even use the Google keyboard on my iPhone. iPhone keyboard even sucks lol. Yes, it is possible to use the Google keyboard on iOs. On iOs, the Google keyboard isn't as amazing as on an android phone. iOS doesn't do well with the keyboard clipboard as android phones like Google Pixel and Samsung phones. Google keyboard allows users to save multiple things in the clipboard section. iOS, only 1 thing at a time! Smh.
YESS!! Googles keyboard is way better and so is there predictive text, so much better! It does suck that iOS nerfs the google keyboard and take away the haptics 😐
Yaa man android has simple and beautiful ui experience and in most cases it has many features too which the iPhone do not have however doe to cost cutting most of the important parts are compromised to make it affordable which is acceptable however when the same thing comes at a higher cost It do not make sense. 😂😂 to prefer them over iOS as they are great at optimising high specs and the updates in android are soo bad that sometimes it makes the phone perform bad. I have used both 3 years of android and a year of iOS so for me iOS is better
Swipe from the left of the screen to go back in most apps and in system menus …. Notes is one of the apps this gesture works in. I had Android for 13 years so… adopting iOS was an adjustment. 1:44
I have used a Blackberry Q3 (running Blackberry OS 13), a Nokia Lumia (running Windows Mobile), an LG phone (running Android), an iPhone SE (running iOS), a Sony Xperia (running Android), a Samsung (running Android) and an iPhone 14 (running iOS). PS: My mother owned a Samsung phone with something called Bada OS.
@@aliateeqvisuals The device I mentioned here belonged to my mother. I think it was an Xperia R1. It wasn't the highest-end device but it wasn't the lowest-end device I've used. It had decent hardware. I also remember that it was a pain to get serviced. And at some point, Sony Mobile left India, leaving my mother with a broken phone. PS: The camera app had a lot of great filters.
my previous phone was an android that ive had for way too long (it got laggy, storage was full and the battery lasted for only a few hours and sometimes it would go down 3% per minute), i got an iphone due to me needing to work with a mac and things are good, with some things being... questionable: default keyboard, text editing apps on home screen needing to follow a set order which doesn't make sense especially with how big phone screens are... i need widgets to make things reachable on my iphone smh