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Android Phone vs iPhone

February 2, 2022 by epicdealsadmin Leave a Comment

When it comes to buying one of the best smartphones, the first choice can be the hardest: iPhone vs. Android. It’s not simple; both offer a lot of great features and they may seem basically the same. However, a closer look reveals some key differences. Let’s get started,

Number 1.

Hardware

Premium-priced Android phones are about as good as the iPhone, but cheaper Androids are more prone to problems. Of course, iPhones can have hardware issues, too, but they’re overall higher quality.

If you’re buying an iPhone, you just need to pick a model. Because many companies make Android devices, you have to pick both a brand and a model. Some may prefer the choice Android offers, but others appreciate Apple’s greater simplicity and higher quality.

Number 2.

OS Compatibility

Android makers are slow to update their phones to the latest version of the Android OS, and sometimes don’t update their phones at all. The makers of the phones—not users—control when the OS update is released for their phones. As Most Android makers are very slow to update if they update at all.

While it’s to be expected that older phones will eventually lose support for the latest OS, Apple’s support for older phones is much better than Android’s.

Number 3.

Apps

Apple is strict about what apps it allows, while Google’s standards for Android are lax. While Apple’s control may seem too tight, it also prevents situations like the one where a fake version of WhatsApp was downloaded 1 million times from Google Play before it was removed. That’s a major potential security threat.

Beyond that, some developers complain about the difficulty of developing so many different phones. Fragmentation—the large numbers of devices and OS versions to support—makes developing for Android expensive.

Number 4.

Gaming

The general expectation that Android apps should be free has led game developers interested in making money (i.e., almost all of them) to develop for iPhone first and Android second. In fact, due to problems with developing Android, some game companies have stopped creating games for it together.

Number 5.

Security

it’s important to note that these stats don’t mean iPhone is immune to security threats. It is not. It’s just less likely to be targeted than Android-based phones and is better at keeping you secure.

Number 6.

Intelligent Assistant

Google Assistant, the most prominent intelligent assistant on Android, is very powerful. It uses everything Google knows about you and the world to make life easier. For instance, if your Google Calendar knows that you’re meeting someone at 5:30 and that traffic is terrible, Google Assistant can send you a notification telling you to leave early.

Both platforms offer are good choices for different people. You’ll need to decide what factors are most important to you and then choose the phone that best meets your needs.

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