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discuss iPhone vs Android: Which is Better?

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Honestly, Android phone will always be my best option, the recent added feature on the latest version of android devices has been awesome, having a great battery life, dynamic plaid texture. Best rear camera lens and lot more, to me Android will always be my most preferred.
 
Honestly, Android phone will always be my best option, the recent added feature on the latest version of android devices has been awesome, having a great battery life, dynamic plaid texture. Best rear camera lens and lot more, to me Android will always be my most preferred.
I also use Android and I find it convenient because the constant updates in OS have increased the level of user experience. Plus the battery durability is probably among the many points that Android holds over its competitors.
 
I would always prefer an iPhone to an android phone. It is premium quality. And there is extensive updates and support for an iPhone much more than android. And iPhones are more secure than android phones.
I would have to disagree when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy lineup. They are quality builds that hold up to the test of time and are frequently updated with Android and One UI security (and version) updates.

I feel that Samsung Knox also closes the gap between iOS and Android security, when it comes to the Samsung family.
 
I would always prefer an iPhone to an android phone. It is premium quality. And there is extensive updates and support for an iPhone much more than android. And iPhones are more secure than android phones.

If you're talking about android phones like Tecno, Infinix and the rest, I would agree with in terms is security and support but bringing Samsung Galaxy flagship phones in the mix, it's definitely better for me than iPhone support or security.
 
I am an iOS device based fan. The key part is getting a device that has top camera resolution for taking pictures. With iPhone devices, you get that with ease, and that is what I enjoy with most iPhone devices that I've used.
 
Personally, I will always go with Android. I really value battery life as a specification in phone. I find it irritating that I have to constantly charge a phone after a not so long usage. So I'd much rather stick to Android.
Yeah! I use Android practically and I can categorically say the battery life and the customization option it offered is second to none. Which means that it is better than the iPhone when it comes to battery life.

Another Important thing people fail to realise is that Android’s multitasking features are way more conflexible than that of iPhones. On the other hand, the iPhone could be seamlessly integrated with other Apple devices and it also has better security features.
 


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