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Iphone Vs Samsung

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Iphone vs samsung debate

 Customization
 Google Assistant
 Samsung DeX,
 price and affordability.
 camera improvements
 hardware features that Android had well before
iPhones:
 innovation
 Multitasking
 expandable memory
 serviceability of Android
 Faster, More Convenient Charging

The Android customization options are mind-blowing. I can change


nearly every aspect of the phone to my liking and make the phone my
own (more on that in the Customization section below).

Easily one of the biggest advantages of the Android operating system


is the Google Assistant. If you’re comparing the Google Assistant vs
Apple Siri, there is no comparison. The Google Assistant is infinitely
better than Apple Siri.

Samsung offers many applications to make your work day easier. One
of them is Samsung DeX, which gives users the experience of
working on a desktop by connecting their mobile device (a
smartphone or tablet) to an external display device (a TV or monitor)
or a PC.
Easily one of the top 10 reasons why an Android phone is better than
an iPhone has always been the price and affordability.

Why the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is better than the iPhone 14 Pro
Max:

 Double the RAM (12 GB vs 6 GB)


 Higher screen-to-body ratio
 More beautiful pixel-dense screen
 Larger battery (5,000 mAh vs 4,352 mAh)
 Significantly faster charging (45W vs 20W)
 Better front-facing camera (40MP vs 12MP)
 Fourth camera for even better photos
 Ability to record 8K video
 Reverse wireless charging

Not to mention, the camera improvements should be more than


enough to convince you to buy a Samsung phone over an iPhone.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of hardware features that Android


had well before iPhones:

 Water and dust resistant – The iPhone XS was the first iPhone to
be IP68 certified. Samsung had an IP68 certified
phone years before Apple did.
 Wireless/fast charging – The iPhone X was the first iPhone with
the ability to be wirelessly charged – several years after
Android had it.
 Reverse wireless charging – iPhones still can’t do this.
 3.5mm jack (yes, tons of people still use these, Apple)
 IR (infrared) blaster to control devices
 Haptic feedback – The iPhone 7 was the first to introduce haptic
feedback – 2 years after Android had it.
 Ability to access all your files by using your phone as a mass
storage device

Android phones manufactured by many different companies have


always been on top of innovation.

There are new innovative features pushed out almost every time a
major company releases a new Android phone. From in-screen
fingerprint sensors to foldable phones, mobile devices that run
Android always seem to have a leg up on the competition.

Multitasking has also been around on Android for a while, and it’s
extremely easy to use. You simply open up the multitask window and
you can drag two apps that you want to use at the same time in the
appropriate boxes (see the picture above). For example, I am watching
a YouTube video while accessing my file system at the same. Perhaps
you want to watch a lecture video while taking notes right below the
video? Or, watch a video while texting your friends? Go for it.

The majority of Android phones offer expandable memory. That


means you can pop open an additional slot on the side of your phone
and put in a micro SD card which then becomes added memory to
your phone.

The serviceability of Android phones has been better (meaning


easier and less expensive) than iPhones for a long time now.

iPhones have always lagged when it comes to charging speeds.


Most Galaxy phones can be fully charged in around an hour. Most
iPhones take at least 50% more time for a full charge.

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