10 Things You Can’t Do with the iPhone (not even in 2022)

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00:00 Let's go!
00:04 Limited Call History
00:31 No Pause in Vid Rec
00:56 No Call Recording
01:15 No T9 Dialing
01:56 File Exchange Incompatibility
02:28 Truecaller Issues
02:57 Files & Photos Is Messed up
03:36 Cursor Placement
04:17 Whatsapp Migration
04:58 No Split Screen

So after watching this, do you still think iOS is better than Android?
If you considered ease of use and functionality, I truly believe iOS is way behind Android. The flexibility, multiple ways of doing different things, the compatibility with the rest of the devices across the world (and not just 2 more devices like MacBook and iPad) matter a lot more to the average smartphone user than just smoother user experience or marginal battery improvement or 2 years of extra OS upgrade.

So in this constant battle of Apple vs Samsung or iOS vs Android, I think it is about what matters most to the user.

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Finally a video that explains my frustrations with the iphone
This video deserves double likes
👍

jahswillacheme
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Nobody, literally nobody uttered a word on these shortcomings.

Thanks brother! ♥️

ashyus
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As a YouTuber it is very annoying that iPhone still doesn’t have a pause recording button in camera app. Shame!

FSAEntertainment
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The most annoying thing on iPhone is that there is no cursor on phone dialer.
If you accidentally press a wrong number, you will have to backspace the whole thing and redo again.
Cant add or edit a number in between.

nnnithinnn
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No proper file management
No torrent download
No external videos file
No proper ssd or otg support
What to do with 1 tb version 🤔

vrockandpop
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Ex iPhone user here. Good argument, very informative and well edited video. New fan and sub from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

LXAndre
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No one talks about some of these differences. Great comparison! 👌👌 Very useful to make an informed decision on Android vs ios

danielebenezer
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As an Apple fanboy where everything I own is Apple and so deep into the ecosystem, I can clearly say this is all correct. Most don't know of all the stuff Android can do so they don't miss options they don't know exist. I use an iPhone Mon-Thur as a tool in the ecosystem. I take a break from all that with a Samsung Ultra from Thur-Sun. I know my Ultra can do more easily.

joepisciottajr
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Don't worry, pause during recording video will become a "new feature" for iPhone 16 and minds will be blown! 🤣🤣🤣 Android for life!!! 👍👍

thedodif
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Add to the list 1) No battery saver, lpm is a gimmick, on Android the power saver would drastically extend the battery life for additional 10-15 hrs
2) media sharing amongst apps, ios works on a compartmentalized storage, each app has its own storage and can't use other app's data (generally) unlike Androids, e. g. music apps like wynk would not be able to read local files on ios but work flawlessly with android, same for images and other files
3) You can't control network connectivity - say you want to switch to 2g today, which makes sense in case you wish to save power and if you are using wifi for data and wifi calling is enabled
4) if an app is malfunctioning, you will have to uninstall and reinstall it on ios, on Android you could just clear cache/data, can also manage installer files
5) Reverse power sharing
6) Navigation buttons

mhnsachdeva
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Great Analysis! This channel deserves more appreciation

md.ershadulhaquekhan
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Awesome video! People who are used to a limited experience in iOS can never understand why I always switch back and forth...
I usually say: if you use one thing at a time (means don't need more than one app to finish a task) or have a low productivity, the iPhone is amazing. Once you need to do something very important and specific, the iPhone adds many extra annoying steps, especially if you don't use all their services.
In my 13 pro Max most third party apps are slower to open, sometimes they open fast and sometimes they take 5 seconds in a black screen. Typing is much slower than in Android, even using Gboard, the predictions are much slower than my typing pace so I'm always waiting for the prediction to guess the word so I can tap on it. System is not designed for large files, they basically crush the whole phone and make you get trapped for minutes downloading, uploading, attaching, cooying before you can do something else, or you risk loosing the progress if the screen simply fades out. Airdrop works when it wants, everything you do with a file creates an extra copy of the file in that sandboxed app, using storage unnecessarily...
A simple task of downloading a PDF from one homepage, filling in data, saving and sending back via another app is always a nightmare in the iPhone.
Apps are inconsistent for share sheet and gestures such as slide left to go back, you can never know which app can share with which app and you end up opening the app and trying to find the file all over again in the gallery.
The daily use and smoothness is eye catching, but once you get back to Android it feels like things suddently work

alanbio
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Switching between iOS and Samsung phones for the last 5 years these are the annoying things I have noticed apart from the above video:
1. Photo Gallery: iOS has the worst Gallery of all time. The images taken from the camera and WhatsApp download are stored in the same album. Hence everything gets mixed which makes it difficult to find the photos that you clicked from your phone.
2. Calculator: No dedicated delete button. You have to swipe everytime to delete a single number.
3. File Management: The worst file management system ever.
4. Notification Management: In Android I can disable notifications for offers, promotions and still get notified for important stuff. Whereas in iOS you can either disable all the notifications or receive all the notifications which includes offers & promotions as well.
5. Widgets: Compared to Samsung, iOS has few widgets which are mostly useless. The Calendar widget with transparency in One UI is pretty amazing.
There are more but I recall only these 5 annoying things iOS does to ruin my smartphone experience.
Regardless there are certain things which I can agree that iOS does much better than Android.

tosh
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This guy is really underrated! Come on people, let's help him get more subscribers!

Batman
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I want to admit, that inspite of being a smartphone user Android and iPhone both, I did not know exactly what a T9 dialer supposed to do. I just knew it was a T9 keyboard in old days but the way you showed to directly type keys of the names and it will search those exact names it was mind blowing. I always used go to contacts to search a name and then call him even on Android phones. You changed the way I will be using my phone forever. Thanks.

bornenjoy
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one of the biggest deal breaker for me was Clipboard, on Android I can past items that I coppied a month ago .I use both and I will choose android over apple any day

Richeyz
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This is the BEST video I’ve seen about this.... I really miss my Android phone since I got this Limiting iPhone... it sucks

rapturevic
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the most common gripe i have with IOS is no swipe gesture to go back to previous screen, you need to click on back arrow at top left everytime.

vinaysherigar
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The lack of a numbers row on the keyboard is the #1 reason why my iPhone is my backup device.

Mrnovanova
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In iPhone, when you copy a number and paste it to the number pad, you cannot edit between the number.

tarangmundra