iPhone vs Androids
The iPhone 13 is here with better cameras,
better video, better battery, better display.
pretty much better everything,and I'm gonna give you seven very specific reasons.
why you might wanna switch or switch back from Android to iPhone,and three equally specific reasons.
why you just might wanna stay with the Pixel or Samsung or OnePlus that brung ya.
Now, I'll get to exactly why
you really might wanna make the switch
in an Apple Silicon hot minute,but first, there are a few reasons
that might make you wanna stick.
Apple is still the only company making iPhones,
so if you don't like what Apple's doing,
you're just a hundred percent completely out of luck.
But with Android,
if you don't like what OnePlus did with the 9,
it's not a problem.
You can pick up what Google did with the Pixel 6,
or if you're bored with black slabs,
you can get flips and even folds from Samsung.
If lightning just isn't your thing,
you can get USBC.
Point being there's just an endless variety of hardware options out there.
And yes, some experiments that Apple is simply not gonna even try and match,
either never, or just not anytime soon.
Same for software and customization.
Sure, with the iPhone, you can change your wallpaper,
your widgets, even use shortcuts
to swap up your icons
if you're willing to put in the work,but you're still locked to that classic
iPhone launcher and grid
with nothing like a proper theme kit in sight,but with Android,
Android isn't your dad, your mom, your parent.
Android just isn't the boss of you,
no matter how much the Google Play APIs
increasingly try to make you clean your room.
You can customize, you can theme,
you can make the material you,
which is legit terrific looking,but you can also make your system font Comic Sans,
if that's exactly the type of monster you wanna be.
And while some people just want their phones to work for them,
if you're willing to put in the work for your phone,
the more time and effort you put in,
just the weirder and wilder.you can make that Android experience.
There are two types of apps on Android that you just can't even get on the iPhone.
The first is real game streaming services
like Google's own Stadia or Microsoft's Gamepass,and that means you can stream the latest games
as easily as you stream the latest TV shows and movies from Netflix or Disney+ but with Apple, not so much.
They're bizarrely stuck in the past on this point,and every app is stuck in the store,
so fingers crossed that changes in soon,but for now there's just absolutely no joy.
The second type of app that you can get an Android
that you just can't get on the iPhone is,
yeah, antiviruses,but Android also lets you sideload,
which means you can install apps from the web instead of the Google Play Store.
You'll get all sorts of warnings about safety and security,
because it is a huge risk,
and there's tons of malware out there,
hence antivirus apps, but you absolutely can do you.
Now, switching to the iPhone
has more than a few quad major advantages, too.
You can get really, really good,really, really, small iPhones.
There's the iPhone 13 Mini,
which takes everything that was great
about the one-handed iPhone 12 Mini,and adds a way better camera and way longer battery life.
It has gone from a day-timer
to an all-dayer, all-nighter maybe,
packing every single feature from the full-size 13
into a body small enough to fit
into your change pocket or clutch,which is something that's just not easy to find from any other vendor anymore,and if you just don't wanna pay that much for that small a phone, there's also the iPhone SE 2,
which has an iPhone 8
design complete with home button and touch ID,
but with iPhone 11 internal,
so it's still plenty small and plenty fast,not compared to the latest iPhone, sure,
but still compared to a lot of the latest Androids.
Because of the way they're engineered,
like from the beginning of time engineered,
iPhones just tend to run smoother for longer and better than Android phones,
even with far fewer resources,
because iOS and iOS apps run natively on the iPhone,
not through an interpreter like Android and Android apps.
The code uses active release instead of garbage collection,and every bit of it was written specifically
exactly for the device it runs on.There's no overhead meant to cover every quirk of every possible different device from every possible different vendor.
Apple also still makes the highest performance processors,calibrates everything about the display and imaging pipeline at the factory,
custom designs every power management and audio system,and the list just goes on and on and on. And the results are,
if you just look at the specs and see four to six gigabytes of RAM or a physically smaller battery,or 120 Hertz refresh rate screen we'll start to see some you know
real gaming advantage to this so for me
my pick right now will be the 13 pro max.but you really can't go wrong with either and if you do fancy picking one
do you reckon would you go apple or samsung or not on the above and maybe get a sony xperia 3 or a oneplus 9
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