The First iPhone vs The First Android!
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2020
- Both iOS and the Android operating system are used by billions of people every day. But back at the beginning, which was best? iPhone vs Android.
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The original iPhone released in 2007 was hailed as revolutionary in a world where BlackBerry, Palm, and Microsoft Windows Phone reigned king. Google was working on a competitor to these platforms with the Android team they purchased in 2005. After the iPhone unveiling, Google changed course and the T-Mobile HTC Dream was launched in 2008. How did the two compare and which one was better? iPhone vs Android. Наука
And that friends is how you do a comparison video, not just doing speed tests and calling it a day.
max tech
And not by opinion either.
Indeed my friend
Max tech
:)
"No widgets on IOS"
This video aged surprisingly quickly
Hence us publishing the other day and not this week lol
Snazzy Labs lol
@@snazzy I came looking to see if anyone would comment about this.
I bet some iPhone fanatic would argue that Android stole widgets from iOS
@@Bakashi Technically, macOS :)
Palm didn't deserve to die. It only slightly eases my heart, that LG still uses webOS in their amazing smart TVs, so Palm's legacy isn't completely gone.
WebOs was ahead of its time. The issue wasn't the phones but developer support.
yeah - back in the day the Palm Pre was a serious competitor to the the iPhone.
Then the HTC Desire arrived and the rest was history
webOS is amazing tbh
Anybody remembers Palm OS from before they got bought by HP?
"I'm glad contracts are gone"
*cries in Canadian*
The new “2 year contract” is paying off the phone
Not really contract just time period to pay off the phone
@@kevinramirez9692 *cries in quebec* they still keep that price even if the phone is paid
Laughs in german
1 point for America
The Steve Ballmer clip never gets old, it's still so funny to watch.
He is a literal walking meme
Developers developers developers
yeah the more I watch that clip the more he sounded dumb
True
Fazal Fariz what a visionary... NOT haha
That was a fantastic look back.
Thanks, Aaron!
Yes thanks
Yeah
@dark side I can say Samsung is what made android successful and this is coming from someone that uses both Samsung and Apple products. I went from a Samsung galaxy A10e to upgrading to an IPhone SE 2nd gen and can say my Samsung phone was a great phone!
@@Zerogravqueen yes, i once used a samsung galaxy note 3 and it was pretty good!
"It just seemed that there wasn't a cohesive design from app to app, even in Google's own software stack"
Well, some things never change. :p
Lol yup
Well android 12 Will change that :p
@@fzr850 how is Android 12 going to change developers still using old APIs, having different UIs and not supporting all aspect ratios 🤣🤣
@@nerd2544 but there will be material you and app could take color from it
Android is like windows.
Many app has different ui.
T-Mobile Sidekick was my first smartphone. I miss the keyboard and the “shwing” sound it made when you opened it, plus the satisfying magnetic click when closing.
OML I remember that
It’s funny how he made this video and apple just announced widgets, an app drawer, and Default apps lol.
Yup took them over 10 years but they finally did it!
better late than never lmao
widgets have been around for a while? like swiping right on the home screen, you can delete native apps now too
Just thought the same :)
TrevorClark_37 I think he meant better widgets like Android widgets
To be fair, I laughed at the iPhone and thought it was a stupid idea that wouldn't go anywhere.
This is why I do not work as a financial investor :-P
I remember when I first heard of the iPhone, I blurted "How can one use that capacitive screen without stylus? Those teeny tiny keyboard would be a nightmare to type." Well and here we are over a decade later typing away on a full-touch keyboard. Never been so wrong.
I remember when it first came and was like wow thats so expensive for what it is. I’ve since had an iPhone since the 3GS lol
@@STARSKY1313 3gs was my first iphone. Got the 64gb version with a wireless charging case. I thought I was a tech god or something lol
Edit: there was never a 64gb 3gs, I probably had the 32gb.
Saw one in high school. Thought the same.
Cool@@alexanderrahl482 men
I remember these good times, when multitouch was released for Android and also when Android got so many new cool featurs and I startet flashing my LG Optimus Prime almost daily with unstable firmwares to have the newest features.
it was so fun and exciting!
Was your phone also an autobot?
I think someone has ported android 10 or 11 to the Optimus Prime
2006: The start of Nadal vs Federer
2007: The start of Ronaldo vs Messi
2008: The start of iOS vs Android
I would always go with Messi.
"iOS made Android better, Android made iOS better" That sir is so true! We have all benefited from Apple and Google going after each other for so long. Keep up the fight! As long as both companies keep innovating and pushing the boundries of what our little super computers do, then we all win in the end. Rock on Android, Rock on Apple!
Windows Phone made both better.
@@RubenGoMoRadioboyPlus 😂 excatly
They just copy each other
Apple innovating? Funny haha
Microsoft: *Adios*
Apple when they realize the first Android doesn't have a headphone jack:
Yeah let's do that
But Samsung took away there headjack
@@tspopstar512 Samsung would follow Apple off a cliff. That's just the nature of things.
@@reanetsemoleleki8219 Samsung has to stand toe to toe with Apple, even with bad ideas
@@reanetsemoleleki8219 same with apple
Actually Samsung brought every important feature to Android not Google
Splitscreen Multitasking
AOD
Wifi Direct
Etc
Shivam Joshi I think android and apple are both friends, but google and apple are not. Some iPhones have Samsung parts, and some Samsung phones have iPhone parts
Both operating systems are pretty stable nowadays, but I do remember the old days where iOS wasn't very customizable and basic, but with Android I was constantly seeing a barely stable device ([App] is not responding. [App] has stopped unexpectedly. Etc. Android 4 and before was just...) Around that period, the most stable "Android" device I've ever owned was the first generation Kindle Fire. I almost never saw an unresponsive message or crash message. For what it was, it was very well-behaved, very well debugged.
Nowadays, they're both great. Although, I tend to stick with Apple, mainly in the used market, not just for the OS, but because they have a pretty seamless ecosystem.
Someone at Apple watched this and listened to you about what you wanted
Sounds like WWDC 2020 fixed every addressed issue in this video
haha
was thinking the same thing
Hahahahaha yeah i know right I thought this video came out after WWDC 2020 🤣🤣🤣
I thought the same thing.
Yeah right? Watching this after WWDC20 feels like this was filmed ages ago 🤣
Everything except app store refunds, I think. Didn’t catch a mention of that in WWDC2020
"You could only take photos in landscape mode"
I see this as an absolute win
No, because what if you want to take a photo of something tall.
With the iPhone, good quality panorama. With many Androids, trash quality panorama. So yeah vertical is a great option
@@RennieAsh Thats what you got the super wide angle camera for ;) I wonder why they didn't put one (as a second camera) in that first android phone :P
@@RennieAsh XD Then buy a camera if you want good photos, not an overpriced crappy phone.
@@CoffeeTheDragon Sometimes, people want decent enough photos without carrying a dedicated camera. Also, you need to carry a bunch of lenses to do wide angle/regular/telephoto. Costs and bulk add up.
Not practical for regular people who aren't into photography enough to use a dedicated camera.
@@RennieAsh bruh i swear im not fanboying android but why is a stereotype that android device including samsung have shit cameras i tested cameras from apple and samsung that where released during the same time range they both where excellent and had their wins and cons
“Safari is still the best.” As a web developer, I’d like to have some words with you.
I love when there are a million tiny styling differences whenever I open my projects in Safari
I mean only when using an ipad safari is the best
On Mac you can just use chrome
same on iOS (maybe)
O h O....it seems like he's a dead man walking ! 😬
@@calvinrali People have opinions and you can't control them Mr.CalvinKaren.
@@EfanseBS 😂ur funny
Love the way you present and combine things. Pretty funny and interesting. I thought it would be a boring 2007 phones comparison.
Fun fact: Sony mirrorless cameras to this day use Android as their OS
W o a h
They actually removed the android subsystem with their newest cameras (A7 III and up) no more playmemories apps. It ran so poorly for so long haha.
Pretty forked, AFAIK it used something like a 2.3 based subsystem.
Fun FACT: Lg prada grandaddy of modern smartphone,first capacitive screen and original concept for later iphone.Even steve jobs admited that he copied form factor and features from lg prada.Everyone knows that.
Not anymore (I think)
Them 2007: $500 for a phone???
Them now: $999 for a stand? Take my money!!
Danial
And €700 for mac wheels ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
And don't forget the $130 usb c cable lol
Your name just adds way more to your comment
Dude stop thats not cool even though USD is more valuable than AUD, I did some mathematics and currency conversion and here in Australia, it costs more to buy an Apple product even in USD because of shipping. You learn something new every day.
Never heard of this dude but he is TRULY great at expressively reviewing these phone operating systems! He gives me a more outgoing Mr. Mobile vibe. You’ve got yourself a new subscriber Sir! 👍🏾
Thank you for the awesome look back ! Im currently using an android and an iPhone I have a Motorola Razr 5G and an iPhone 12 Pro
I still remember the good ol’ days when NOKIA was the king of cell phones 😝
Then blackberry lmao
I'm glad to see NOKIA getting back up after lagging behind with Windows phone
@@MrHack4never Lol that was Microsoft's fault, they bought up Nokia to use thier name as a brand. Then spit them out when they saw it was not working anymore.
They still have a few years to go but they have really compelling devices for the affordable market of you don't want to buy a Chinese phone.
Rumor has it the first Nokia has never been charged and still at 98% battery life and fully functional
Had a few of those. Good phones indeed. Had the 3310, 6600, 6680, 5300 Xpress Music, and N73 XpressMusic.
Dad had a Nokia 6820 that he used from when it became available until I conviced him to take my Galaxy Mini in 2012 lol. Fucking thing was so sturdy he even threw across the yard, trying to hit/scare off a rabid dog that found its way in, and the bloody phone survived with barely a scratch omfg
Steve Balmer: _LOL! A phone without physical keyboard_
Steve Jobs: _I'm about to end this man's whole career_
And he did 😂😂😂😂
The problem was that at the time, nobody except Steve Jobs saw the empty market. Smartphones were thought of as "manager phones". And obviously these phones were highly geared towards productivity, rather than instant information access and exchange, and media consumption. Carriers didn't think that 20 years down the line, internet would be their most demanded service. We would not have unlimited LTE today were it not for the iPhone.
Balmer has always been so backward, in 2008 said that nobody would ever buy a notebook like the Macbook Air 'cause lack of cd drive and features, for years now we have the ultrabook branch in the pc industry...
it is impressive how many times Steve Balmer was wrong during his career.
Bruhh😂😂😂😂
Excellent video. Even though many of us knew a lot of this info you packaged it perfectly in an entertaining way. 👍
I still remember comparing the iPhone and HTC dream back in 2008. I opted for Android and haven't looked back. It's just a damn shame that HTC have fallen so hard, they used to be THE android phone manufacturer.
My first second and third phones were android and I've decided to change and go for iphone for the first time! Wish me luck. 🍎❤🤖
The more these two companies copy each other, the better for us.
Except for the headphone jack lol
@@afloridian9758 *Laughs in Xiaomi*
Exactly, competition almost always makes things better, because companies actually have to try and compete (or they die).
competition thrives innovation! i’m all for them working together and against each other
@@afloridian9758 lol
“I wonder how Andy is doing??”
“Oh”
“Ohh”
“Ohhh”
Yikes
Android was originally conceived as an operating system for- can you guess what?! hehea, that's right, digital cameras! uh you didn't- you didn't guess digital cameras? e-me-me neither, but look, after an unsuccessful pitch to investors in 2014
you get the point
@@verlax8956 *2004
That shit had me weak asf lol
A great look back. Still have my Tmobile G1. Loved having a physical keyboard. Been an Android user since.
What a nice and impartial look on these two giants.
When he said, “I love them both for their own strengths”. I immediately subscribed.
Austin Pelayo cringe, thats like being a centrist.
Jeff Jeff imagine being only left or right wing, cringe🙄
Haha. Good point
RiceCube Tech haha cringe centrist
Blindly staying on one side is always a dumb mentality!
I remember when the first iPhone was announced... it was during a time i was debating to upgrade to a BlackBerry Pearl or a sidekick. I upgraded to the iPhone and yes it was missing a bunch of features but but everyone including me was just fascinated with the touch screen and full browser. Till this day i use an iPhone I’m on iPhone XS Max and excited for iOS 14. I do believe that both Apple and Google made each other better.
Anthony Vallejo I agree iPhone is great
Lanzz De Guzman same im on an iPhone 11, and people saying that iPhones are too expensive, the 11 pro max is around 1500$ and the s20 ultra is 1600$ so this year the iPhone is more affordable, or you can get the regular 11 which is just 700$ so in conclusion iPhones are superior
XD money spent horribly.And you just praised 2 of the worst companies ever.
NeverMore okay go use ur one plus and upgrade for 600$ next year or if your lucky 2 years
I hope you are not reasoning like that in your everyday life
What an amazing analytical and academic video....amazing....i am sold and subscribed...
times have def changed, now days you dont have much access to tech savvy customizations with apple, but it makes sense. pros and cons for both, Great Video loved it.
Voice memos, when i was younger i used to record music on it LOL.
I did that on my DSI 😂😭
I also recorded music on voice memos
@@jasonsantasiero8431 the bit rate isn't high enough
@@danielgartin6993 does anyone care? if you had a smartphone at all back then and youd be more than happy with the crappy microphones
@@danielgartin6993 at that time, everything was shit and all are tech noob (major user are not as geeky as much as today)
There still isn’t consistent design in Google apps.
Take Dark Mode; there are apps that STILL do not have dark mode, and those that do have the setting to enable/disable it in different places!
There's also tons of apps that if they detect dark mode will just invert all the colors, making some parts of the app unusable
Sk0gg1es in android?
@@Sk0gg1es are you on jellybean or something? never seen that
True, however I have a note 9, running android 10, I can force dark mode in developer options, it's a janky implementation, but I use windows too so I'm used to janky dark mode.
@@irakibear that's the realest statement I've ever read
Awesome trip down memory lane 😊 my first jump into smartphones was from a Nokia E71 (I wanna get one again, that much I loved it) to an LG Optimus One which I quickly hated and switched to an iPhone 4. I was team iPhone until I switched from 7 Plus to a Huawei P20 Pro and today I am using a P30 Pro and really love it!
Great video man, love your attitude!
Whats funny is all the features from the original android OS he begged for iOS to adopt after almost 15 years, literally were adopted to iOS two days after this video was uploaded.
Eh- default apps on iOS is only for 2 apps. And for the web browser, Chrome and Firefox on iOS is really Safari engine with a different skin. You have to use the safari web kit as a browser developer on iOS. So no extensions that make chrome and Firefox what it is.
Wake me up when you can set EVERY app as a default app: Google Maps as default maps app, VLC as default video player app, etc etc. Being happy you can only set 1.5 apps as default apps makes me wonder how much you really know about technology. But then again apple is a service company. They make money by selling you services so it's in their financial best interest to make sure you're only using their services.
@@GhettoArabSage Found the Apple hater.
@@Cameron_7127 by pointing out the facts? If I'm an Apple hater you're a reality hater.
@@Cameron_7127 found the delusional person
big brain boy moment
Android user all my life. I still love and have huge respect for the first iPhone. Its basically responsible for phones as we know them, even androids, whether you like it or not.
True. If it hadn't been for the iphone
The Android phones would have been just a better version of BlackBerry and windows mobile OS
You are the Android Users I respect, you understand Apple, and knows facts
@Seven V Truth. It's the software, especially 3rd party software that ever made these devices worthwhile. That's why the phone OSes by Microsoft were dumpster fires and why Linux is so far behind Windows in market share.
Apple just carried itself to the 3G on sheer hype and only then did it start to be a phone that was actually one someone could justify buying.
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If Android could actually roll out OS updates worth a crap, it'd be a much better OS than iOS, in my opinion.
@@CubeRazn true! Man. I am a die-hard Android user,but not a fanatic.
iPhone literally has the most powerful mobile processor and runs on 1/3rd the RAM of Android phones.
Yeah! Android is like a beta version for users and apple delivers the final version.But apple should keep innovating for Android to push further ahead and make cheaper alternatives that can result in technology at the hands of larger demography. Been an Android user since Galaxy S , that's a decade now.
I loved this! I still remember that first iPhone. I had just graduated from college that year. I used the iPhone up until the iPhone 4, then I switched over to the Galaxy Nexus. Now I'm using a Pixel 4 XL, but my Galaxy S21 Ultra is on its way to me.
i really like how happy he looks talking, it make the video really adorable
"I'm glad contracts are gone."
Contracts are gone? 👀 At least, not in Canada, I'm on a 2 year contract for my iPhone X...
I think he meant that you're no longer *required* to get a contract to even buy an iPhone. These days you can get one on contract, or just pay the money and buy it out-right.
That’s if you buy it from a cellular company or decide to make payments to Apple if you were unable to pay it in full the day of purchase.
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You incorrectly stated that the original iPhone had to have the “globe” wallpaper lock screen and that it couldn’t be changed. It could, and you can even see the setting for it in the video at 4:56. I believe they also demoed it on stage during the reveal.
I think that got added with iPhone OS 2
@@douglasrogers4675 I think so as well It's hard to find an iPhone running 1.0 nowadays
I think he meant the home screen wallpaper, while during the presentation jobs only changed the Lockscreen Image (while calling it wallpaper)
Douglas Rogers you do understand when you go back to 4:40 he says i’m running ios 1.0
Li Hua he actually addresses both. He says the home screen has to remain black and then “crazier yet, you couldn’t even change the lock screen wallpaper”.
Great vid thank you!
Palm Pre was a pretty neat setup. There are still elements of what they made in modern mobile OS implementations. My favorite interface is still Windows Phone but we know where that went LOL
"Palm didn't afford to die" HP mercilessly killed Palm.
True. I used to work for HP when they waited Palm and I remember thinking that was such a bad idea.
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I'm still sad Palm is dead :(
I remember clearly: I was anti everything Apple. The day the iPhone came out I went into an Apple Store to ridicule the iPhone to the salespeople.... I played with it for 15 minutes, trying to lock it up, or find some flaw, and then I was sold! I told the salesman: “Do you still have any in stock?? Get me one with the most memory you have, NOW.” And I never regretted my decision. I replaced a GPS, a portable internet modem, printed maps, a digital camera, a mini CD player, a Walkman, chargers for all of those, and the list goes on and on and on...
thats depressing
@@LlamaCraft innit
@@LlamaCraft It's honestly refreshing to see someone swallow their pride and admit they almost made a huge mistake.
I saw the first iPhone at a party, a neighbor had it. I wanted to buy one the following Monday, but after playing around with it a bit I canceled my plans. No video (even my dumb phone at that time could shoot video), the lack of UMTS support (that's why the pushed the 3g model to replace the first one so fast) which was essential for the coming years, hell, the inability to change even the wallpaper - it was a joke. So I kept my brick phone, waited a little longer, and got an android a year later or so. And even today, working with a company which provides Apple or brick phones as work phones, I choose Bricks. Long lasting batteries is all I need in a workphone, it compliments my oneplus 7t pro mclaren which I use as privat phone perfectly. So there's a perfect phone for everybody, I guess 😉
I sort of waited until the 3G, and promptly jailbroke it. I HAD to have tethering, what a dream to be able to use my MacBook Pro online anywhere. See, the service providers back then held back on tethering, even as they charged by the megabyte. They could have made more money, but obviously didn’t want to. A phone was for talking, not networking, right? Well, several iterations of iOS later, and huge insights from carriers, I now have three devices with 4G access, and a portable 4G router. iPad took over from the MBP, building on the success of touch and all-screen - The first iPhone. All that in (for me) 12 years or so. And yes, iOS absolutely needs Android to push them both forward. Great video! 😊
My first "phone" was the iPod Touch Third Gen, and weirdly enough, the only thing I remember about it, was that we only got iOS 6.1, instead of 6 at one point. So much for support! Sure my current OPPO phone is stuck on 8.1, but I can make it feel like android 10, with a few launchers and icon packs
much appreciation for this video, especially that ending comment how both operating systems benefit each other. i currently prefer android, and while ive owned multiple iphones as well as multiple android devices, it honestly comes down to the live interactive wallpaper and launcher im currently using (check out the betta fish wallpaper as well as niagara launcher, both very dope and totally worth paying for the premium versions). couldnt care less about icon packs or games, but the way my phone looks and how no one else's looks like mine, keeps me on android
Reviewers: They are all too good
Customers: They are all too expensive
The phone that made me gasp before the Iphone is a Sony Ericson. It was a full touch screen ,was super fast comparably at the time , it had a keyboard that slid out. I loved it so much more than the Iphone 1.
My first real smartphone was the Xperia X10 mini! Then the "original" X10, and after the Pro, with the keyboard.
Then switched to Nexus/Pixels.
Happy Pixel 3XL owner here!
@@kinorai Nice, $XL
@@RennieAsh .... 😳 3XL 😅
I loved Sony so much! Was my pre-smartphone in many versions and even among the androids I’ve used I enjoyed the most Sony’s.
p900
This is a really good video and since 2010, I'm already an Android user. My first Android phone was Motorola XT5 XT502.
You might mention that the 2nd version of this phone, the T-mobile G2 (aka HTC Desire Z) basically blew away the iPhone for years as well as every other Android phone when it was released in 2010. 😮
"This is a day..." - Steve Jobs
We've come a long way...
from where we began...
I have to praise you like I should.
Not really sadly
"We've removed the headphone jack. Oh, and the removable battery. Oh, and user privacy. Oh, and made the phone annoying to hold with zero bezels. Buy our phone. :)"
That’s awesome time travel !!
My first smartphone was HTC Wildfire
Now using iPhone 6s
I will never forget when my friend bought the brand new g1. I'm a computer programmer so he asked me how to figure out how to put a movie on his android.
From that moment on, I was sold on Android. I put an entire movie on his phone.
The iPhone couldn't even support video 😆.
HTC g1 or Nokia. Was movie 3gp format ?
@@rustymixer2886 This was ages ago. I don't remember. HTC.
@@rustymixer2886 3gp....now thats a name i havent heard in a while.
@@WhiteZelda lol word had use that in 2010 for my cheap phone play vids in its weird resolution
i love how he keeps everything balanced and doesn't favour one over the other
Yeah he isn't biased, compared to another youtuber who reviews stuff.
Glaci king a _certain_ youtuber
What a balanced and insightful take!
My first Android was the Galaxy S2, which seemed like something from outer space, jumping from Nokia's symbian, even though Nokia N8 was excellent. My first Iphone was the Iphone 4, also a fantastic device for its design at the time. I loved both of them :)
Interesting. Makes me still glad I never bothered with ios except for pinch to zoom. I respect that.
6:25 no flat earthers have ever bought one for sure
lol
12:05 - 12:25 This is ironic now considering the addition of everything in wwdc today
Lol I was just thinking that
Yeah, i am thinking of switching from my Galaxy S10, for security.
Leslie Jenkins sometimes I wanna switch to my 11 Pro max to an S20 because apples way too invested in my security lmao 😂
@@lesliejenkins4855 lmao are you the president of the US or something? Android has enough security, especially samsung
@@AverageAlien No but I live in a small town and the strangest things happen in the small town and statistically speaking, iPhones get hacked significantly less than Android phones because its a closed operating system.
Fabulous. Love your channel!
My first smart phone was an HTC EVO. I was a late adapter to smartphones, but as soon as I could access the Internet on my computer through a hotspot, I was sold and have been an early adapter ever since.
Steve Ballmer: $500 for an iPhone? Hahahahahahahahhahaha!
Apple, 7 years later: *sells 200 million iPhone 6 and 6 Pluses*
Windows phone:
@@oceanmew haha sales go bloop
I can’t believe my phone is 7 now
That just tells you how stupid people are they paying more for the brand
Ballmer was sacked and Windows Phone kills Nokia by buying them out, and WP is totally dead.
The part around the 12 minute mark aged well, a mere two days later
reminds me of a video I saw about how not only are they not gonna nerf this certain character in apex legends, they're going to buff him, only for him to be nerfed *the next day*
I thought this video was like 5 months old. Not 3 days.
Yeah, should have probably waited for WWDC before releasing a video about iOS
My first smartphone was a Sprint Motorola XPRT, I was late to the smartphone game, and I just remember being blown away by it.
Great video! - thank you:)
Your videos are so deep and useful, but better yet, so fun. You really have charisma. Congrats!
My first smart phone was the G1. I loved that thing so much. I also had the G2. I really miss having a physical keyboard on my phone.
It was fun to play Sega and Nintendo emulator on keyboard. Still have G1 in very good condition
I like the HTC Dream. Loved the track ball on my HTC Hero. I'll tace the features over the iPhone running a little smoother. I only get Motorola these days. Currently have a G Stylus.
I remember recording video with my second gen iPhone, that had been jailbreaked. It was with audio. I recorded some video when visiting a FC Barcelona match. Nice video btw.
I'm so done with regular review videos now. This is such an interesting content.
my first android phone is sony Ericsson Xperia x10 and in 2018 i bought Samsung galaxy s9+ and still using with android 10 one ui 2.1❤
Same I love my s9+
I'm retarded for replying to this guy yes I agree
@@mathwtajhtks if u take good care of it. This phone can last you 5 years, just change the battery every year or 2
Same here, also had the X10 as my first Android after being left with a bad taste in my mouth with the iPhone 3G. Currently have the Pixel 3XL
well if you think that’s a lot... I’m writing this in a 2014 iPhone.
2:11 I think it went well. Both android and iOS are technically OS for smart cameras, if you consider your phone device as a camera too.
The best comparison video i ever saw. I mean you dnt even wanna argue if your iphone or android lover. Legit 👍
6:27 That wasn’t the only option. There were more wallpapers in settings.
Plus, you could make any image in your Photos app the wallpaper. Steve even demoed this on stage. smh
Flat Earthers nightmare 😆
I still missed the Symbian OS. I still have my old Nokia E 71, and it is still a pretty quick device.
Nokia 808 but it had frequent crashes/restarts and took ages to restart. Cool camera though for the time
I second that. Symbian before touch screens was fast af
Nokia N97. Still have it in my drawer! haha
I wish we had some alternatives to iOS and Android tbh. Windows Phone was promising, but with the lack of apps it got canned too fast to develop.
With 128MB storage, advertised as "virtually unlimited storage" for apps. It was a compact and elegant looking device. Damn, I miss holding it...
Bro!! I had that twist XpressMusic Nokia... beautiful and snappy with the speeds🤣 but it was a BRICK
I love how you really aren't biased and spread your salt and love over both worlds
The very first smart phone I ever owned was back in 2008, the Sprint HTC Hero US version and, despite owning COUNTLESS phones since, from HTC to Samsung, it is still, without question, my favorite phone off all time.
12:42 - I'm pretty sure my Samsung Galaxy 3 had multitouch and pinch zoom in 2010 running Android 2.1 Eclair.
yupp its supposed to be eclair, not froyo
You’re right. My first Androids were Samsung. When Samsung joined Android, that’s when Android really improved. I still have a Galaxy S, S3, S4. All of which still work limited but still work. I think 2012 though, not 2010.
@@Petar321_GT It came out in July 2010. You might confuse it with the S3.
@@Derpington95 oh, yeah my bad.
jaa be mgh
I miss the nexus glowing track ball!
It had a glowing trackball?!
I remember on the original iPhone and 3G(up until MMS was launched) that if you received a picture, it took you to a link to view it.
Great points. Each one does some things better but I never thought of that being the fuel that had evolved phone tech in general. I was an original iPhone user and thought it was great then switched to Android. I then decided to give iPhone another shot last year because it is a lot less restrictive nowadays. I have now switch back to Android because there are several Little Things that apple still restricts or just omits from the operating system that blows my mind and drive me crazy on a device I use everyday.
Yeah, everyone laughed at the iphone, but only Steve Jobs had the vision to deliver the product. No fanboi here, just mentioning facts.
steve laughed when samsung and microsoft used stylus and pens
and now they are the one using apple pencil lol, just mentioning facts
Hannan Faisal Apple Pencil isn’t supported for phone and is used for artwork on apps like procreate for a much more technical use, most notably by the guy who does the artwork for stranger things. Steve was never opposed to pens/pencils for conventional drawing, more for day to day navigation and that hasn’t changed at all
@@sammyondayoutube Aaaaaand no response, lol.
You shot that guy into the shadow realm.
Marshy I don’t think so haha, RUclips rules give 24 hours for a response and I don’t think it was a particularly destructive reply. Like they said, just mentioning facts and the more facts we all have the better :)
@@sammyondayoutube you are a very sensible guy
Ahh I remember loading on cydia so I could have apps
I still do when I use my ipod
I have cydia on my Xr but Imma remove it when ios 14 comes out because it looks really good
My first smartphone was in 2019, April, and it was a ZTE Z719DL. Running Android 7. I still have it, but have since switched to a Galaxy A01, and then recently, an iPhone XR.
I had that Champaign colored G1, it was an awesome phone that I kept till I finally switched to the iPhone 4S, the 4S was the first iPhone with Siri personal assistant fully baked in. I loved the 4S.
My first "smartphone" was the Wave with Bada OS from Samsung. I can still see the basic UI philosophy of that in the current Samsung phones.
"...and Palm didn't deserve to die..." That really got me in the feels.
I actually think about the pinching to zoom thing all the time, it's always been one of my favorite features on smartphone map and images, because the alternative is a magnifying glass and a paper map yk?
My first phone was a slide phone, first smart phone was iphone 5, quickly switched to android through blu, got an s6, s8, a20 5g now.
1:52 "a little company named google" 😂not so little now huh
13:02 sounds like a good thing to me. Bring that back. I'm tired of vertical videos and pictures.
I telling to add a side mouse like scroll to the side with user controllable setting it would make web navigation easy & music scrolling too
sorry bro my windows tablet is killing my auto vibe,it was gonna crash but this is how it gets
My first phone was the iPhone 3gs when I was in middle school. Ironically, I still have that ancient device around here somewhere, it might be lost who knows. It was good for the time being, but I was a kid back then and didn't care about specs. Now I use an iPhone XR.
Today i use a 4s :p
Consider android for your next device
Please
My deepest condolences....horrible way to loose money :(
Just a Hacker Can you tell me what android does better than iPhone, I have an iPhone 11 and i just want to know if android is better.
@@z-form2559 android is more customisable (you can change the icons, add sounds when you open an app, change an app's name)
Android phones tend to have better hardware (a better battery, higher refresh rate screen, faster charging, under screen fingerprint sensor, NFC)
android is more open (I can run Windows xp on my android phone, I can play a screen in screen video, I can charge someone else's phone with my phone wirelessly)
Android phones tend to have better camera futures (100x zoom, 7680 fps slow mo, better night shots, 51200 iso, 8k video recording)
Edit: I deleted a little bit because it's too long
My wife had our first smartphone, an LG Optimus. I just looked at a review from 2012 and it would do things phones don't do now, although I'm sure she didn't use any of them. She spent hours with customer service trying to figure out how to use it.
Then we both got iPhone 4s, and they did seem intuitive. She's stayed with them until the 12, which she doesn't like any more but, contract...
I went to Motorola after the 6, and haven't looked back. I love them!
Wow a hole bunch of fond memories started to come right in haha my first smart phone was the t mobile side kick god I miss those Java games