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I wouldn't say the iPhone per se is addictive - it's the smartphone in general.
Probably most of the world owns at least a smartphone these days, and it keeps us connected to stuff we do all day - phone calls (a lot of people don't have landlines anymore), social media, email, running a quick web search for something, etc.
The iPhone / Android is the brand you prefer to use.
For me, I've always been on iPhone, but I've had to assist customers and colleagues with issues on their Androids over the years. Any smartphone is easy enough to figure out the basics, no matter which brand you own; I just don't care for Android's UI that much. I like the way iOS handles things better. Is it perfect? Of course not. Are there features from Android that would be nice to have? Sure. There's also being on an ecosystem and having spent a lot of money buying apps over the years that tends to keep me from switching, even if I wanted to.