5 THINGS IPHONES DO WAY BETTER THAN THE ANDROIDS
I like Android phones. But when most friends and family ask me what phone to buy, I tend to recommend the iPhone over Android. Here’s why
The Iphones are Way much much Faster
If you’re thinking of buying the Iphone 8, Iphone 8 Plus or the Iphone X, Know that the apple A11 Bionic Chip inside blows away anything from the android camp.
Not Only did this processor pace Apple’s flagship to huge wins in synthetic benchmarks such as Geekbench 4 and 3DMark;
it also ran circles around the likes of Galaxy Note 8 , Galaxy S8 and S8+ when doing things like editing 4K videos and opening large files
** The Best Cameras**
Samsung held the camera phone crown for nearly two years, but Apple has vaulted to the top spot, thanks to the cameras inside the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. (The iPhone X will have a dual-lens setup similar to the iPhone 8 Plus'.)
Better hardware and software integration
The 3D Touch display first introduced with the iPhone 6s and featured in all but one model released since then is smart enough to sense pressure, allowing you to take quick actions from the home screen just by long-pressing on an app icon. The new Portrait Mode on the iPhone 8 Plus can add sophisticated lighting effects with a tap. And the iPhone X can scan your face to log you in, even if you grow a beard and start wearing glasses.
OS updates when you want them
This is going to hurt a little, Android fanboys. One week after launch, iOS 11 was reportedly installed on 25 percent of iOS devices, according to analytics company Mixpanel. In mid-September, Android Central reported that Android Nougat was on a measly 15 percent of Android devices. That's pretty sad, since Android N debuted in August of 2016! And now the new Android Oreo is here.
The best apps first
Now that both iOS and Android have millions of apps in their stores, the arms race is over, right? Not really. The iPhone is still favored by developers as the launch platform of choice for the hottest new apps.
The Google Play store is like the Netflix of app stores; it gets the hits, but usually after they see their first run on iOS. For instance, it took two years for Instagram to debut on Android after it launched for the iPhone. Other apps, such as Super Mario Run, have taken only months to get to Android. Other apps that hit the iPhone earlier than Android include Monument Valley 2, Affinity Photo and Snapchat.
The message is clear: For those who don't want to be treated like second-class app citizens, the iPhone is still the king.
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