Not bloated with crappy apps I can’t uninstall like the Samsung phones. I owned S22 for 4 hours and then got an iPhone.
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The fluidity of transitions of what is on display and no lag. That’s just about it. I’d be glad to stay in android if it could do the same thing.
The fit and finish and fluidity. I really do like Android phones, I think they are cool and packed with nice features and customization. Especially the Samsungs.
But the iPhone just works. It has a level of polish that I really have never seen an android reach before. My immediate family and close circle of friends are all on iPhone, so having seamless iMessage and FaceTime is great. My family is setup with location tracking. I’m able to freely troubleshoot issues and questions my non tech savvy parents have.
The apps just work better. Everything from the media and sound, banking, shopping, utility, it’s all just simply better.
I like that if I’m ever in a dire situation I can go to an Apple Store for assistance, and also that apple’s customer device is actually good. I’ve always heard horror stories from Samsung or google for instance.
The only thing I like better about Android is the ability to drag and drop files using a computer. My workaround on iOS is using OneDrive. But that’s okay for me.
I’m not even a big Apple fan myself. The only other Apple device I have are AirPods for exercising. But they got the phone right.
Design of phone and minimalistic interface.I had iphone 5C green it was best looking phone i ever saw best grip but i had no choice other than buying new phone bcs no more support for apps,so i bought iphone 7 last year and it was kinda bad like worst grip ever it was so thin so i bought 12 mini after using old phones i was stunned because of Face id,oled screen and ios 16-17.(sorry if my English is bad)
Build quality is extremely good. I’ve had Pixel phones, Oneplus phones, and Samsung and very few come close to the quality that the iPhone has.
iMessage is also great. I’m included in over 10 different group chats where I can talk and engage with many people whereas when I had Android my group chat was a mess of a situation.
The “ecosystem” but also just works. I’ve owned several android phones before the iPhone
They consistently work. Used an iPhone 5s for three years straight, no issues. ✨
Just two things
Iphone can record at 25FPS and very few Android phones can.
iCloud will backup EVERYTHING.
UX consistency across apps is important. It removes one more layer of pointless abstraction. Almost everything behaves the same.
Third party support. Apps and games are generally prioritised for iPhones. Physical accessories are very easy to find, often remarkably cheap, and offer a lot of variety in functionality. This market just doesn’t exist for Androids.
MagSafe. It’s boring, invisible, and so seamless. Probably my favourite iPhone feature. I think I’ve plugged this current phone in twice since I’ve owned it.
The social clout people don’t like to talk about. iPhones are absolutely a status symbol in the same way cars are.
Stickers in iOS17. I love making stickers from all my pet photos, or pasting photos of my friends into scenes from movies or historical settings.
I also love how iPhones almost look like jewellery today. They are sickeningly pretty objects.
Customer service is just good. AppleCare+ should just be the default option when buying a new phone.
iMessage
OS and Ecosystem, most of all.
Great speakers, looks nice, always works. That being said ive never tried android in my life, i might get a android as a secondary trial device soon because ive been itching to try it
Apple support, video recording and something about the lock screen that I like. I don't choose it over my Galaxy S23 ultra or Flip 5 but it's up there. My iPhone 13 mini just hits the size sweet spot too. If there was a mini with the pro max camera system that would make it perfect.
Most specifically, the entire ecosystem. I’m still on my first iPhone, an 11 I picked up cheap. It is just so smooth to switch between Apple devices, like I can be walking up the stairs with something on my phone and sit down at my desk and can just switch to my iMac. I can grab my iPad and go sit outside and keep going.
I only switched to iPhone because I got an Apple Watch. The alerts flitting between the two really got me hooked fast. It absolutely streamlined things for me. The speakers on the 11 aren’t great for music but that’s what AirPods are for , which btw also transfer with me from iPhone to other devices on the fly. I think when I upgrade at 16 or even 17 I’ll feel like I traveled to the future by a hundred years lol. Almost got the 15 but there’s just no need yet as the 11 is just so good still.
For me it’s the constant performance I have had so many phones over the past five years and android always falls behind. I have a pixel 8 pro and a iPhone 15 plus and my iPhone 15 plus just feels so good to use
Carplay offers this feature called "now playing", where if any app doesn't have a native Carplay app but plays audio, it can be controlled through Now Playing. It is great.
Android does not offer this, and Google even attacks developers who try to make mods that perform that function. For someone who has a long drive to work, Google is really irritating. Apple may be greedy and restrictive, but at least they have their head in the game.
I went through a lot of “smartphones” before Apple reinvented the industry. I remember watching Steve Jobs unveil the first iPhone and knew in that moment it was going to change everything. I wasn’t wrong.
I’m still in the ecosystem for ease of use, reliability, security, and support. Apple goes above and beyond in making the different layers of their phones seem like they are the highest priority. If you like ease of use, it feels like that was their highest priority and they nailed it. If you want reliability, the only time my phone reboots is during a firmware update. If you want support, I’ve seen Android phones lose support after a year while Apple carries their phones much longer. Is security your cup of tea? Apple has you covered with industry leading privacy. It really is an ecosystem that has something for everyone.
The iPhone 14 plus pairs perfectly to my Bluetooth hearing aids. With the app Jango Radio, I can enjoy hours of free music when at events I am not interested in watch but must attend as a good grandpa.
Mine just works. All the time. No force closing apps, or constantly having to restart my phone like when I had a Samsung. Also, the vast majority of apps are updated for iOS first, and I also don't have to wait months for iOS updates like I did with Android.
I like using a dac for the Apple Music lossless audio 👌 sound great on my speakers at home and even Apple CarPlay!
Low audio latency
I love the display and ease of use
The ecosystem, OS and performance.
The password manager, iCloud, AirPlay, airdrop, basically everything that involves the cooperation of different devices. Plus, when they release a new feature, i can mostly just go ahead and use it as I can trust them that
- it’s gonna work
- it’s gonna have a legit purpose
- the setup won’t be a hassle
- they will support the feature for years on end
I work in fintech. The last thing I want to do in my life is debug shit. Yeah - I have a linux laptop but my macbook is my main laptop. I just want this stuff to work. Never had any issues with iPhone and I've had them since the first one came out.
iOS
Apple ecosystem.
How super easy it is and stable it is with other apps
i message, airdrop, ease of use with apple wallet. and just the fact that most apps come the iphone first, and the seamless integration with other apple products.
It just works. I have used Android for a long time but then I got angry because every time I had to solve some issue. Since I switched to iPhone everything works seamlessly
Consistency.
95% of the time they always work yes it has its moments it might glitch but I know my iPhones in and outs and I know if my life depended on it I can trust it.
OS.It just works
The fact that it barely ever lags (even when your storage is full). I’ve owned an android previously, and for some reason everything just slowed down over the years, the apps started lagging and it was sheer nuisance.
Another thing that I really like about iphones is that somehow it’s more immune to all the virus as compared to the android phones which are more susceptible to it. Maybe it’s the software, idk much about it but it works.
Private relay
Lockdown mode
Just privacy shit in general
They hold their resell value quite well compared to android phones
Apple will support the device for 6+ years.
iMessage
AirDrop
Camera Quality
Loving Shortcuts, and loving USB C
They’re very dependable and reliable for me. I like how they’re so useful in a working Apple ecosystem, like how I’m able to use my Apple TV using my iPhone as a remote or how I’m able to screenshare my screen to my S/O over FaceTime and FaceTime audio calls seem to be much more superior to other solutions like Discord calling or Instagram calls.
They are small. Have an iPhone 12, and sad that hey stopped making the mini.
Love the size.
The price
WireGuard automatically connects when not connected to home wifi. Android still doesn't.
iMessage and the Apple ecosystem as a whole
Ummmm this “ Apple is responsible for creating and supporting 2.4 million US jobs across all 50 states”