10 reasons Android is SUPERIOR to iOS!

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Yes, Android is better. Deal with it.

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00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Superior Always-on display
1:15 - Integrated Google Assistant
2:10 - Notifications
2:46 - Fingerprint scanner
3:24 - Faster charging speeds
4:01 - USB-C
4:46 - Lower average prices
5:28 - Plug-in features
6:24 - Various form factors
6:59 - Customizability
7:31 - Why do you choose Android over iOS?
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Lifetime Apple user here, just made the switch to Android with the Pixel 7 Pro. Absolutely no regrets!

Bully____Maguire
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After using an iphone 13 pro for a month, I quickly returned to android as it is just better overall. Notifications are horrendous on iOS in the way they are organized. Navigation is bad on iOS, you either use a gesture or you have to press an inconveniently placed back button somewhere in the top left corner of the screen. Apps did not feel more polished than android versions (had a few crash or have weird display quirks). And iOS just feels backwards, requiring more taps or gestures to accomplish basic stuff (like selecting multiple photos at once or quirky text selection). But the #1 most annoying issue, is the keyboard. The stock iOS keyboard is bad. Poor ergonomics, poor autocorrect, no way to have a dedicated number row, cannot type in multiple languages at once. I installed gboard and Microsoft Swiftkey and they were both better, but the stock keyboard still popped up randomly every once in a while. I'm under the impression that people who claim iphones "just work", have no idea that there are better phones out there.

aandrei
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I switched from android to iOS after years on android just to use iMessage. And I regret it. I’m gonna go back to android when the pixel 8 comes out

Robotkiller
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Being that I'm a lover of tech, I've been carrying around an Android and an iPhone for years. I currently have a Pixel 6 Pro, and an iPhone 13 Pro. It's nice having hands on experience with both operating systems. Each one has pros and cons. But they are more similar than one would expect, as well. Software wise, I'm going with Android and the Pixel experience. So much more intuitive and useful. Google Assistant is a godsend to me. Nothing comes close. 😎

jaywright
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Thank you for mentioning Play System Updates!
People just have no idea about it or choose to ignore it when saying how Apple supports their devices for years.
Also, Apple does update the version number, but most of the "features" aren't included for older devices or are just something Android does through Play Store app updates.

BojanTomic
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The only reason Apple has the fan base it does is iMessage. That’s it. Full stop. $1 trillion company hangs in the balance on nothing more than a simple messaging app. That’s why Apple refuses to support RCS, because they know that they lose half their user base overnight for better/cheaper/more feature rich phones.

ticenits
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I love the fact that I can unlock the bootloader for some Android devices and have community that keeps the device running with custom roms and such.

meliodas.
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They both have their pros and cons.
My biggest gripe with Android is most phone makers only give a few OS upgrades while Apple supports a device for quite a bit longer. Phones are just too expensive to get 2 or 3 OS updates, and if youre locked to a carrier, forget about timely updates. Still awaiting the Android 13 update on my ATT Zfold 4. iOS gets those updates regardless.

jaws
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To be fair: I'm an Apple hater. Have been so since I bought a ipod back in the day, because everyone was raving on about it. Just to come to the realisation that twice a day a pop up on my PC about updating the Apple software and the arrogant refusal of them to adopt mp3 files and only allowing their own file standard (I forgot the name, but it resulted in having tonsave two versions of all my music on my then very limited hard drive) got me hating them more and more each day. As soon as phones started to support mp3's and got headphone jacks I chucked the thing in a drawer and later threw it away. Then, when the first iPhone came out, I refused to buy it. Not long after that I was elated to see the first Galaxy come out. I got that one immediately. Ever since having long discussions with Apple fanboys about the nonsense of buying the baked air bla bla products of Apple. While realising the superiority of the Android system.

A few years ago I started a new job and was delighted to see I got a ipad coming with it (not). I used it for a week and handed it back in, commenting I could do all the things on that thing on my phone far better.

I own a Pixel 7 Pro now and am very satisfied how it works.

Good to see this comparison being made by someone who is more neutral than I am, but confirming a lot of my views.

MennoNeher
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I definitely prefer the Android OS over iOS. After using Samsung devices for years I tried the 13 Pro Max this past year before switching back to Android with the Pixel 7 Pro. I do prefer Samsung's One UI over Google's Android 13 though. Samsung's split screen implementation is better in my opinion and although I prefer Google's vertical app drawer, I can't create folders within the app drawer like I can in One UI. And Bixby Routines is sooo underrated 😩. Samsung needs to work on the One UI animations. Using the iPhone and the Pixel made me realize how important animations are to me as far as the overall user experience.

JohnnynDaSpot
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It's probably mainly a geek/nerd thing, but the main reason why I prefer Android over iOS is the fact that the OS is open source. If I don't like the system provided by the OEM, I have the possibility to install a custom ROM

loganhumbert
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I feel like you miss one huge factor, most androids have 90-120hz displays for the non-pros. When apple only has 120hz for the pro and pro maxes from this year and last year.

MilitaryMacaw
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How is the competition still relevant? They can't be compared in the same way

ShippoHsu
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I've used both systems and def prefer Android, especially the "pure" version I have on my Pixel 6a.
The customization is a big part of that, especially options like Microsoft Swiftkey (which is crap on iOS)
Call me a "Luddite, " but I still opt for the 3 button Navigation option and I love the in screen fingerprint readers, which means with always on display that I can (once again) open my phone without having to pick it up!

neorich
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Being able to make the phone my own is key! Customization wins with me

rudyjohnson
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I have an iPhone laying around that I mess with from time to time. The notifications on IOS are a complete mess. I wish IOS users could try the difference. Most have no idea about Android. Android isn't perfect, but notification differences are huge.

pjeverly
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I honestly can't see myself ever using a iPhone as a daily driver. Just messing around with my wife's iphone is enough for a hard pass for me

eweezy
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Been an Android user since Cupcake in 2009. I've never even thought about changing over to Apple ios.

sbatty
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While I agree with just about everything in this video. The truth is that most people don't care. I have a big family. All the adults meaning people with kids use Android. All of our kids use iOS. Apple owns their minds. I see what my daughters do with their iPhone together and it's pretty cool. I think Google took too long to 1. Come out with their own phone and 2. Really force OEM's to be more cohesive. Facetime is really great. Google meet is nice but not seamless. iMessage is amazing, we are just starting to catch up with our messages. I am the official photographer because they freely admit my P7P takes better pics than their iPhone, but they don't care.I just don't see how Google/ Android can ever win them over.

AlvinJoseph
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Got a new work phone this year so got an iPhone 12 this time around to give iOS a real try. I said for years once they implement an AoD I'll move to iPhone. But after a few months with the 12, I'll stick with Android for numerous reasons.

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