@@PulseReviews12 Nah he did a podcast a couple months ago, dude had a Samsung. Pixel kinda fell off so Samsung is the top dog in Android right now. (I still prefer my OnePlus though)
@@ekifi I'd say Pixel 2/3 was peak Pixel. Pixel beats out Samsung in battery life but Samsung wins in display quality and processor. Pixel isn't the camera king anymore so I'd say camera comes down to preference.
Honestly as an android lover my issue with iPhone people is two things. One your comparing one phone to a whole pool of different brands. Samsung google etc. The other problem I have is there weird obsession of hating Android. Not in the sense of the tech is better but that it's popular and more fashionable. Most people I know can't tell me the difference between Android and iPhone besides layout and FaceTime. FaceTime is cool but it's the only upper hand that they really have
Imessage is apples claim to fame. They lose that and FaceTime, their sales would plummet downwards like an avalanche . Social conformity is largely how apple succeeds so much in countries like the united states.
The only argument to using iphones ever is the proprietary software. The hardware sometimes but it's mainly the software. Especially the speedy texts you can get.
You've come a very long way Marques. I have been following you since the year 2014. I remember you doing a review on Windows Phone specifically the Nokia Lumia 920.
@@JHSaxa Yea. Samsung really has improved a lot. Initially, I was really planning to buy Tab S7 FE, but then I saw iPad Air 4, which was cheaper. So I went for that.
@@mahamib iphone is meant for non tech savy people a power user like marques is going to feel annoyed by the unnecessary restrictions an iPhone places on the user
I prefer iOS and I love my iPhone, but Android, not as a software, but as a platform, has several advantages over iOS. There are multiple companies making Android phones and promotes competition between themselves and Apple. I hope to try daily driving both an Apple and an Android (probably Google, Samsung, or Sony) phone like Marques to see which I truly prefer using.
Both systems have different strengths and weaknesses. I think optimizing iOS and Android for what they are best at is the ideal choice (if I can afford it)
I love people who uses both. They understand the two worlds better and they stay up to date with new features 👏🏾🙏🏾 both are amazing and help each other
Pretty good answer. iPhones are a designed and curated experience.. for the tasks it was designed to do. Meanwhile an Android phone can do more things. More flexibility. I would rather be able to customize the device to my exact liking, rather than feel trapped in Apple's walled garden.
If your an android user, Samsung are the only premium products. Therefore the lock-in is Samsung. Samsun absolutely indeed is a walled garden as well. Much if Samsung products including software is Samsung and or galaxy only compatible.
@@lostriot0535 IPhone and Haley is the only real comparison. Samsung dominates android Android market. Lg, htc, huwaeii, Motorola, google don’t compare to Samsung.
@@kimbapslayer1995You forgot xiaomi but however in terms features and power these companies are catching up and also if Google fixed there hardware and ecosystem it could beat Samsung.
Wow. Very good. I haven’t watched Marques in years but I can see why so Many people like him. He’s so chill and a gentleman doesn’t bash and is so down to earth.
True. Google puts all their apps on iOS. Apple doesn’t. It’s 2024 and we still don’t have ports of iMessage, facetime, Apple Maps, Apple calendar, etc. on android. Embarrassing
Exactly, take Imessage out of the equation and that alone would brutally damage apple sales because without bullying into social comformity , android phones are better in almost all ways but, Americans are obsessed with apple , imessage , confirmity so they gotta fit in and make sure they got imessage and airdrop
Yea but android is also a US product… and iOS is best if you have setup an environment of Apple … like a Mac and and watch and iPad , it all syncs very well ..
I like his honesty, admitting that iPhone is just better in a lot of things, even though he personally prefers android. He also uses Macs and Apple Watch, and recommended iPhones to his whole family, which is quite telling imo.
For an average guy, who needs a better camera and generic stuff, iPhone is the one to go. For people who are tech enthusiasts and like customisations, interested in lots of gimmicks, messing around with the settings (someone like me), Android is a must.
@@kimjongunvevo Well said, most people probably won't use Android specific functions, but I would hate not being able to do stuff like download apks, etc..
He may also recommend it to his whole family because it is easier for older relatives and those not so technologically savy to use instead of constantly trying to teach them how to use Google Meet for family group video calls and messaging etc. You have to put those you love on a platform that's easier for them even if you would prefer Android yourself as he said he does; but he uses both because they both have their own advantages. I use two androids everyday and an iPhone because I need both operating systems and functionality, and an iPad also i rarely use my laptop 💻. 😅😂😂. I got my elderly mom on an android because she is a "killer of phones" and I ain't going to keep replacing no $1000 flagship phone when a big budget phone can meet her needs, just as well.
Android are little better for functionality rather than iPhones which is a rather just for show product that has futuristic things that don’t have many clear uses or reasoning to use them at all
android is great if you're techy type of guy cause the android price, flagship or not will not matter cause once you unlock the developers mode you can utilize it properly like it is made only for you plus the special features of that phone.
It is wrong thinking that Android is only for tech savy, Android phone are more easy to use than iphones. My mom learned Android phone easy than iPhone....Android is far ahead in tech compared to iOS..years ahead..
android with ios with android compatibility? The f does that even mean? You mean android hardware (made by Samsung/Sony) running iOS that is compatible with android in which way? That it can dual boot, or has some parts of Android integrated?
@@lukatrdina5108 For some reason I can't name Google's version of their App Store without my reply being deleted. L RU-vid moderation, makes complete sense.....
To be totally objective he should switch pockets and see whether his preference changes, but he was pretty specific about how either was better at different tasks, so I don't think it would. The choice of sides is probably the effect of the preference, not the cause.
He just spoke my mind ... iPhones are just better overall for social media and video recording ...for everythin else ..android is just better and convenient...just dont get those cheap android to compare becos iPhones aren't cheap either ..get a flagship android and you just wouldn't be able to pick your iPhones up as often as used to
@@ishaanmathur9947 How is this an apple fanboy lmao everything he said is a fact. Social media apps are better optimized for iPhones. And no, cheap Android phones do not compare to iPhones lol that’s delusional.
Every heavy user prefer to use Android first than iphone. Even I do use a pixel 7 and iphone 12 but personally I prefer to use pixel as my main phone. 😅