One thing that irritates me about iOS is the fact that we can’t organize our apps in the home screen in any order we want! Like Apple needs to change this it’s been too long dealing with this bull-ST!
Apple has no desire or will to change this. It's been that way forever, and like the lack of a systemwide back button, they just ignore the criticism. It's why I would never own an iPhone.
They won't do it because then they'll look a lot like Android. Let's face it; in iOS you are the tenant of the house in Android the owner, in One UI you can even break and remake the walls.
It’s ridiculous how they refuse to even add split screen. This is a feature that has been on all phones for the longest time now. Not to mention you can’t customize your phone to your liking.
It’s business 💰 1️⃣ They want you to buy an iPad to do multitasking. Then you enter Apple Ecosystem. 2️⃣ If you buy an iPad, you will buy accessories for iPad too
How have you tried to personalise your iPhone? Focus modes? Scrobale widgets? Launcher apps, Dynamic Island customisations, works flow customisation? … That doesn’t make sense to say you can’t personalise an iPhone. I’m using both android and iOS.
The reason is because 90% of people only use that feature for picture-in-picture, which iOS supports. Furthermore, you can definitely personalize your iPhone as customization has evolved a lot in iOS over the past 4-5 years. Most people just either don’t know how to do it or simply don’t care. There are a ton of features buried in iOS that people don’t even use.
Yessss! I tried using an iPhone a few years ago and couldn't do it because the notifications didn't show up on the status bar. It really is a game changer with Samsung 😊
I had the same problem for the first few days of using an iPhone but then got used to it and it's actually more of a relief not seeing all those notification icons and the OS looks so clean. When its locked the iPhone knows when you pick it up to check it and it turns the screen on by itself and shows the notifications automatically. But it's understandable how some people would not like this.
Thank Android for apple implementing lift to wake on their phones. I bought an iPhone in the past and used it for a few months I just got sick of it, ended my contract early and went back to Android. @@calamityyy
The thing about Android is that you can keep things simple if you want to, you don't have to customise everything to the nth degree, BUT if you want to, the choice is there. With IOS, you're stuck with whatever Apple thinks you ought to have.
I remember watching your first review of the Galaxy S10 plus and it convinced me to get one and switch to Android! Now i have an S21 Ultra and I'm ready to upgrade to the S24 Ultra!
Same thing mate. been apple fanboy for years but then decided to try android because it got boring. Since then, I had so many different androids and i am happy with the s24 ultra and oneplus 12 atm
I'm switching back to Apple after 10 years on Android, side loading apps is cool but I have only done it to tweak my experience like adding widgets, changing scroll animation, and video wallpaper as my phone screen
iOS 18 is the Android update we android users have always wanted. I kept giving Google my money until one day I desperately needed cell signal and there wasn’t any. Thankfully my wife was close by with her iPhone 13 and on the same network, she had a solid signal. As a dad to small kids, that was it. Got rid of the Pixel, got an iPhone, and it’s been a joy. Some apps that used to glitch on the Pixel work effortlessly on iOS. Not going back to Pixel until they stop using 2/3 year old cpus.
I am a long time user of both Android and iOS and both have their pros and cons. But, my 80 yr old mom, who has always had Android phones up until about 2 years ago, DEFINITELY has an easier time on iOS. I think there are less settings that she can "accidentally" get into and change something she doesn't mean to. Also, if she gets a new phone, with iOS, it's going to be exactly what she's used to. Lastly, at her age, for whatever reason, fingerprint readers can NOT register her print. But, with FaceID, everything runs so smoothly for her. So, I DO think that iOS is the simpler, more error proof of the two operating systems.
I have to admit iOS software team have been very lazy.. I’m hoping this redesign changes in iOS 18 will excite me cause honestly iOS is very behind in a lot of features.. 🤷🏻♂️
After listening to this video I don't think I want to buy an iPhone 16 Pro Max anymore. I think I'll wait for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Thank you for making this video!
I've been using android for 20 years- a friend convinced me to go with iPhone so I bought a 15 pro max- been using it a week, frustrated with simple things like it not even having a back button 🤣🤣 I honestly don't get the hype of iphone- I'm switching back and getting the S24 plus I was wondering am I missing something Thanks for this video and for clarifying things
Do you know? Your videos rich with so many details & good examples! I really appreciate your thoughts & contents also!! Ofc im agree with you all the time!!
I will repeat agin but 10 basic Android features : 1️⃣ Navigation Gestures from Left to Right and from Right to Left 2️⃣ Multitasking with Split View and floating Windows 3️⃣ Moving icons on my home screen wherever i want, top, bottom, left, right with empty space or not. 4️⃣ Easy Link to Windows 💻 5️⃣ Pro Camera Mode without buying an app 6️⃣ Keyboard with numbers row key on top 7️⃣ Using 2 instances of the same app with 2 different account : Pro and Personal thanks to Cloned apps 8️⃣ File management system: massively better on Android, easy to handle. 9️⃣ Android clipboard 🔟 Notifications
And also, playing multiple sounds at the same time, like on a desktop computer. I can enable this on Samsung phones with a Samsung app called sound assistance. I'm pretty sure there are alternative apps to do it on other Android phones.
@@Marlon_J there are a lot of things we can add 😅. I’ve chosen those 10 things because those are 10 simple things everybody can understand and visualize. 10 things which are not about customization or too geeks, that every hardcore iPhone user can understand. Those 10 things have more value than Apple ecosystem. It’s on the phone. An ecosystem is a bonus. I hope some Apple fanboy can understand those simple things.
Outside US, Imessage and facetime apps are not useful. Apple's keyboard and the absense of a back button makes it really worse. Buying a ~1000$ phone and living with the flaws isn't user friendly😂.
@drv5290 Buying an Android flagship will always be a smart decision for Android users that want devices that are (virtually) close or outperform Apple's own devices in 1 way or another. You're lucky to have a flagship & I have a mid-tier Android phone from a different brand (it ain't from Samsung, Google or Motorola) :)
people only stay in IOS because of pride also most android users bought had midrange android devices back in the day, which iphone never had they always had their premium line so as most consumers came from midrange android devices (which were actually kinda horrible in comparison to the main IOS device at the time) they perceived an iphone as being better but when in actuality high end android devices have always been better than iphones.
Nothing but facts! I also like 2 apps in split screen and opening apps in freeform (floating window), number row on the keyboard, changing ringtones for free without going through a hundred steps and much better file management.
Also your take on ecosystem is brilliant and unique how you mentioned icons for apps. Samsung ecosystem in my opinion surpassed ios because I use my s23 ultra as a controller to game on my Samsung TV wirelessly
You won't be happy. Pixel is for dummies. No screen cast. No Samsung features no iPhone features. Battery issues. Screen defects. Modem problems wifi connection problems Bluetooth problems. I can go on. Stay far away from pixel it is the phone only if you hate Samsung and Apple. You won't be happy. The features wear off overnight and it becomes a shitty brick.
Finally someone sensible on youtube! Even zack (jerryrigeverything) made a good video but I really hated the MKBHD video on this topic, you did an awesome job. All the Apple fanboys know ios sucks still defend it because they will look stupid if they say "I bought this super expensive phone which lacks basic functionality".
I had iPhones before purchasing a Pixel 3a. I loved that device and it lasted 5 years until I changed just recently, could have gone longer. I was quite neutral on the iPhone/android debate until I had to use an iPhone for the past few months, helping a family member with a bereavement. I couldn't believe people think iPhones have better software/user experience than android. I've just bought a Pixel 8 which was on half price on the back of experiencing an iPhone again.
I've been a full time Android user since 2011. And I bought the iPhone 15 Pro Max in January. I've barely had it for two months. And I absolutely hate 99% things about the iOS system. I'm not even exaggerating. I've had discussions with some family members and friends who swear by the Apple products. And why the heck they love iPhones so much, is beyond me. My conclusion is simply that they're bias and follow the trend. I'm going to sell my iPhone and go back to my trusty 4 year old OnePlus 8 Pro, which btw eats the iPhone 15 Pro Max for breakfast. And I'm willing to challenge that 🤷🏽 The only two things that iPhone does good is recording video, and it holds battery good. It's a new phone so obviously the battery will be good. But at the same time, it also takes nearly 2 hours to charge it. Some Android phones are capable of charging from 0-100 in 18-20 minutes. How ridiculous is that. Anyways I've finally tried an iPhone and I'm glad that this experience confirmed what I already knew 🚮
The fact that I'm watching this video on my S10+ 5 years later and the phone still holds very well to more newer phones. I just did a battery replacement and the phone just began to give me 8+ hrs of sot again with 1440p. If I want to improve more the camera I install gcam and problem solved. Also I love the weight and size that's only 175grams and not 200+ on the newer ones. It'll be a sad day when this phone dies because I love it, I love my blue S10+.
Finally a comparison between operating systems. Most of the reviews on RUclips are about phones, and the most typical result is lots of comments saying that Android phones are cheap crap. It's one of the good things with android that you can spend according to your wallet capacity but, to me, the best is that you get Android!!! If I wanted to drive someone crazy, it's give him an iOS phone! 😅
Hey, nice video, thanks for keeping me busy while eating! Reason why I personally use Apple devices: I've been an Android fanboy all my life, but every single flagship android that I had always leaves me down after a year or two of using (camera starts lagging, gallery won't load, whole operating system starts lagging) Since switching to iPhone, every single iPhone that I sold I sold it solely cause I wanted a new one, not because the old one was bad or was starting to let me down That's the only reason why I use iPhone, and will gladly go back to android when it becomes fully stable (yes, I've tried android recently as well, flagship as S23 Ultra, still the same thing)
Interesting i was thinking about switching to android but since you have experienced both is it really that bad on the android side? So the lack of features on apple doesn’t make you to want to go back? I have always used an iPhone so i am intrigued by your experiance
Common bro, you are probably talking about your experience from 5 to 6 years ago, I've used all the samsung notes ever made and I can tell you from note 10plus up to the s22ultra which I still have and the s23ultra I'm typing this on and I've had since launched, those situations u described don't happen. U can ask most s23ultra users, and they'll tell you the same. What I really think is u compare animations on IOS to that of android and feel its laggy while it's not. Both platforms have different ways of implementing and doing things. I would try iPhone too if they ever try to allow more flexibility and at least let the big screen on those pro max be useful for real multi-tasking.
I used an android phone back in 2012. HTC and Samsung Galaxy S3 mini. I’m aware of the customization. But I got tired of the battery life and OS system becoming lagging. When I first got the S3 mini I noticed it lagged after 1 1/2 months. I currently own a iPhone 12 (3 years). I ended up on iPhone in 2014/15 with the iPhone 5s. Still…I am impressed with Android’s premium upgrades. I’m not here to pick sides. It’s up to people’s preference to stick with what they want
Everytime I see my boyfriend use his iPhone, I’m glad I’m an android user who has separated audio controls, a far more intelligent voice assistant and a universal back gesture, instead of sometimes a x in the top left or right corner, if the usual back swipe fails. And don’t get me started with the hella stupid keyboard, lacking the number row.
Bro I cannot stress how true this is. So they say that iOS is "the most user-friendly OS" out there but recently my aunt when on a vacation and I got to use her iphone for a while..... And it wasn't "user-friendly" to say the least. Like on android with swipe gestures you just swipe left or right of the screen to go back but you can't do that in iphone. The gallery is also very confusing because it does not automatically create a folder to organize your pictures like screenshots, downloads, shared via bluetooth, etc. It just stockpiles all of them together. Those are to name a few 😅
I transitioned FROM Android to iOS. The love hate relationship people seem to have is purely subjective. Both these camps have been here long enough now that they have both come a long way from where they started. Both have their pros and cons and quirks. I think it’s time we let people pick whatever side they want and let them enjoy it. Let’s learn to appreciate the differences and enjoy the tech we know and love.
It’s wild how often the things people bring up with Android that iOS supposedly doesn’t have, are things it does have, or just like “why isn’t iOS identical to Android” I used Android, I used to shit talk Apple constantly. Now I have Apple everything
@@hubadabubbada Nah, i switched to S24 XD and now one thing i miss from apple is camera quality. If u feel bored of android, the u will get bored of IOS really fast. IPhones are some kind of "Dumb Phones". If you don't need to customize much, play around with the system etc. then Apple is great and work flawlessly even after few years, but if you wan't to have unique expierience with IP and play around with your phone, then that's not possible
There's really 3 deal killers for me with ios vs android. 1. Stock Keyboard is trash. 1. Icon & widget gravity forced upper left. 3. The gesture navigation feels inconsistent and janky.
I have both apple and Samsung’s top tier phones. For camera reliability, facetime quality, animation premiumness,, apple is much better. And all this is handy in everyday use. Samsung has better customisation, which is useful as well but then when I use more basic smartphone features apple is much superior.
Coming from android and now in a iPhone it is not that good. The keyboard is better on android, multi screen use is fantastic and from what I can tell, you cant move a downloaded photo folder into photos. You have to move one picture at a time. I never had a camera issue but I’m not a big pic person. The widgets are better on android also.
have to disagree on the animations... one UI, of Oxygen OS, and even the new hyper OS have surpassed apple animations on Android 14...and DXO Mark ranked the Pixel 9XL as the best screen in the world right now
I know that "ecosystem" refers to IoT-based communications, but what I really like about the Samsung ecosystem is that it also has an "offline" ecosystem. For example, when travelling, I do not need to bring chargers for my watch and buds because I can charge them on the back of my Samsung phone. 🤣 I could remember, there was also a Galaxy Book where the mousepad could double as a wireless charger. I hope they will bring that back or in any Windows PC.
Well said bro. Rightly said. I'm using iphone for last 10 months after coming from android. What I like in iphone 1. Speed with its processing each activities. Call, msg, app opening speed, the animations. All top notch 2. build quality is excellent. Durable and premium 3. Apple Music. I’ve almost tried all music apps. It’s the best in terms of audio quality and looseless music. 4. camera. It doesn’t have any gimmicks. It’s natural and Colour accuracy is the best ever. video quality is the best available. But I think these positives are not just enough for me for a long run in IPhone. I might think to go back to android. May be OnePlus or Samsung S series or pixel devices. I've decided to go back to android back due to following issues 1. Back button in top left corner. Back Gesture not working in all screen. It's annoying 2. Lack of other way number pad in keyboard. Iphone only having the usual number row. That's also difficult to adjust. 3. Icons cannot be placed in your home screen as you wish. For example if you want a particular icon in bottom left of your screen it cannot be done. It can only placed next to the last icon which is in order from top right of the screen. Though you can shuffle the order, lack of placement whereever you want is annoying. 4. Call rejection option not available in main call receiving screen. It can be done only in popup screen. 5. Wallpaper/ui customizations are very very limited. Very monotonous appearance. 6. I miss the smooth 120 htz refresh rate coming from android I may shift to android soon.
I have been using IOS for years, I wanted a phone with a better battery and I went from the pro to the promax. I was about to get a Pixel or S24 Ultra. So far so good with the battery, but a litter bored with the same thing if they don’t change next year I’ll go for android…
Just so you all know. Because he didn’t cover it in his video. iPhone users don’t care lol. iPhone users primarily stick to Apple because of networking and ecosystem. All the oh look at what I can do with my phone is for the other guys who have to deal with fragmentation.
I love how iphone users still think you need a iPhone for status purposes.. 😂 back in the day that was the intent.. but android has passed them up not only with stuff you can do.. but cost too. So honestly iphone is line western women.. what do you bring to the v table?? Not much anymore
I was so close to getting an iPhone 15 pro as i wanted to upgrade my S21 Plus for a good camera experience. Thank you for reminding why i shouldn't 😊 I'm gonna lose so much if i get into IOS
The fact that apple doesn't trust their customers enough to have the pro camera options easily available just shows you how dumb they think their customer base is
IOS has a lot of benefits like if you have a spouse or a family, it makes it a lot easier to keep tabs on each other and the iCloud stuff is really convenient @@BOOGiNS
The fact that not just photographers are buying phones, proof that, not everyone need more customization... a teacher, a secretary etc actually buying an iPhone because they don't want to learn things what they doesn't need just to use the phone.. they just want a good pictures when they push the shoot button without any extra confusing setrings.. (and just check the global top10 sales for smartphones in the past 3 years.. there are 7-8 iPhone on the list and a few budget 60Hz LCD Android.. so even if you think the 120Hz is important, the more customization is also important, you can't proove it with an impressive Android flagship sales.. because there are zero Android flagship on the sales list.. for 80% of the users don't need tech crap things, they can't even install their driver for their PC.. why would they want a phone with 100 optional settings, if 95 of that 100 is unknown for them...
I'm an android user from my first phone. My wife uses iphone, since ios18 is coming with type c usnb i give it a try with the base 15. After 5 months with the stable release of ios18 i switch beck to samsung. It's so good so good 😂
Your points are mostly valid. But as far as widgets, app drawer, that’s just the way Apple is. I kind of like not being able to do certain things because it gives me structure. There is also a way to lock icons with the shortcuts app, using a custom automation that allows the app to lock itself to the Lock Screen as soon as it’s opened. The reason why Apple doesn’t have any other compétions is because they’re it’s own software and hardware. Google tried to replicate this with the pixels. But I agree, android gives you the option to many things and the ultimate freedom. Apple doesn’t give you that freedom, which sucks in many ways. However their users, I , an iPhone user has just gotten used to it. And I can’t see myself switching to android because of wanting more freedom. I really hope iOS 18 brings better things for iPhone because us users really want to see things change.
I moved in USA almost 2 years ago. iPhone used to be my 2nd phone since 5s. But after coming to USA I ditched iPhone forever. That's quite a bold move and I'm enjoying to live an anti-USA life in USA 😂
Notification, not being able to pause video, not being able to set custom ringtone, not being able to use freely with other devices you might have all these are real deal breaker for me. iOS has only one positive thing that's developer support. Developers can milk more money out of Apple users so they tend to give more features to iOS apps or release apps for Apple first. Other than this it's pure cons and cons and cons
I have always used both platforms due to my job in the cellular industry to be quite honest. It wasn’t really until the last three or four versions of ios that it got really good lots of features that we used to have to jailbreak for or now baked right into the os, And all those years of people saying was better than android they honestly didn’t have that strong of an argument when it came to functionality and the things that you could do vs a android. Purchased an S2 four ultra and I have a 13 Pro Max as my primary phone. you wouldn’t think that there was multiple things that the 13 pro max does better than my s24u fbut there are many of them.
Every company has their ecosystem but nobody says how crap those other devices in those ecosystem are… you can’t compare AirPods to galaxy buds or pixel watch to Apple watch or iPad to any other android tablet!
With android 14 i noticed you can no longer run older apps, which has made me think about what google plans for the future of android, because legacy support was something i used a good bit, just as i would on window, now its gone
I have a Xiaomi phone and I'm having a problem, want to upgrade to a new one and I'm really liking the S24. But I have almost all my apps locked with face unlock or finger print and use game mode on the game I play. I'm playing and replying to whatsapp without leaving the game. Don´t imagine not having that anymore. Does Samsung have app lock with face unlock or fingerprint?
I have the 13 Pro (free hand-me-down) and the S23 Ultra. I love love love how the caseless Pro feels in my hand, but then I unlock it and it's the same unintuitive iOS it was years ago...
IOS being simpler and more intuitive is pure BS The truth is that IOS is more "LIMITED" and therefore "seems" intuitive because there's nothing to do with it,nothing to explore What Google needs to do is press the developers to use the camera APIs because of the social media apps and the debate will be finally over.
The benefits of the Apple ecosystem are very overblown in my opinion. I've never found it all that helpful. Being able to use google apps (gmail, google photos, drive, keeps, etc.) on any device anywhere on earth is much more useful to me.
After being "only Android" All of my smartphone life. I tried an iPhone for about a month. I believe it was the 14 Pro Max. And I was just confused and aggravated the entire time. It's a good thing Most of my friends and family use Android.
It's about an affordable open unlimited creative experience versus relatively more expensive close limited environment experience. Iphone is about superficial minds following trends blindly.
so many irritating things ..whatsapp log shows in native dailer, whatapp call shows in full screen when phone is locked if you have access any other app first slide up then you can, no universal back button , not split screen (even though i don't it that often) and etc etc
Serching contacts you have to go to contacts then search on Android you just tap on the dialer where the letters that spell the name you’re looking for appears.
I switched from iPhone 13 to Vivo X100 and I’m glad that I was freed from Apple slavery, I’m tired of the bans and sanctions from Cupertino, I want to live freely!
One thing that irritates me about iOS is the fact that we can’t organize our apps in the home screen in any order we want! Like Apple needs to change this it’s been too long dealing with this bull-ST!
Apple has no desire or will to change this. It's been that way forever, and like the lack of a systemwide back button, they just ignore the criticism. It's why I would never own an iPhone.
They won't do it because then they'll look a lot like Android. Let's face it; in iOS you are the tenant of the house in Android the owner, in One UI you can even break and remake the walls.
So true, it's beyond frustrating that I can't put apps where I want to show more of my wallpaper 🤬!! Is it really that hard Apple?!
So why do you keep that phone?
Trying to add an app to a folder sitting in a corner is a nightmare
It’s ridiculous how they refuse to even add split screen. This is a feature that has been on all phones for the longest time now. Not to mention you can’t customize your phone to your liking.
I thought i was going crazy on my ipad im like they got to have split screen . I didnt know t b at cause i got a android phone
It’s business 💰
1️⃣ They want you to buy an iPad to do multitasking. Then you enter Apple Ecosystem.
2️⃣ If you buy an iPad, you will buy accessories for iPad too
How have you tried to personalise your iPhone? Focus modes? Scrobale widgets? Launcher apps, Dynamic Island customisations, works flow customisation? … That doesn’t make sense to say you can’t personalise an iPhone. I’m using both android and iOS.
The reason is because 90% of people only use that feature for picture-in-picture, which iOS supports.
Furthermore, you can definitely personalize your iPhone as customization has evolved a lot in iOS over the past 4-5 years. Most people just either don’t know how to do it or simply don’t care. There are a ton of features buried in iOS that people don’t even use.
@@michaelmayers3622because the screen real estate on a tablet is far more substantial than a 6 inch phone.
Yessss! I tried using an iPhone a few years ago and couldn't do it because the notifications didn't show up on the status bar. It really is a game changer with Samsung 😊
All androids are the same
I had the same problem for the first few days of using an iPhone but then got used to it and it's actually more of a relief not seeing all those notification icons and the OS looks so clean. When its locked the iPhone knows when you pick it up to check it and it turns the screen on by itself and shows the notifications automatically. But it's understandable how some people would not like this.
Same here. Bought the iPhone 13 pro to give it a shot. Gave it to the wife in a week.
@@BOOGiNS
Not even remotely true
Thank Android for apple implementing lift to wake on their phones. I bought an iPhone in the past and used it for a few months I just got sick of it, ended my contract early and went back to Android. @@calamityyy
Everything you said in the video is pure and simple truth. Nothing to add.
Worst thing is not being able to pause while recording video
That's the one thing I really do miss from android.
Is they real? Sorry but as 11 years Android user this sinus ridiculous 😅
@@caminante17614 I am also shocked by this information. 😅
@KASLEX Ultra, you can
@@bizzybone428 I know, I came from Android phones. 🤣🤣 I just said that’s one of things I do miss. 🤣🤣🤣
5:12 finally someone said it. It's not easier to use nor is it intuitive.
#Team pixel
#TeamPixel
Really good phone ❤
No
#Team Samsung
#team OnePlus
I tell people yes android does offer what may seem to be an overload of features, but somehow they are more simple/intuitive to use vs ios
The thing about Android is that you can keep things simple if you want to, you don't have to customise everything to the nth degree, BUT if you want to, the choice is there. With IOS, you're stuck with whatever Apple thinks you ought to have.
I remember watching your first review of the Galaxy S10 plus and it convinced me to get one and switch to Android! Now i have an S21 Ultra and I'm ready to upgrade to the S24 Ultra!
Same thing mate. been apple fanboy for years but then decided to try android because it got boring. Since then, I had so many different androids and i am happy with the s24 ultra and oneplus 12 atm
I'm switching back to Apple after 10 years on Android, side loading apps is cool but I have only done it to tweak my experience like adding widgets, changing scroll animation, and video wallpaper as my phone screen
iOS 18 is the Android update we android users have always wanted. I kept giving Google my money until one day I desperately needed cell signal and there wasn’t any. Thankfully my wife was close by with her iPhone 13 and on the same network, she had a solid signal. As a dad to small kids, that was it. Got rid of the Pixel, got an iPhone, and it’s been a joy. Some apps that used to glitch on the Pixel work effortlessly on iOS. Not going back to Pixel until they stop using 2/3 year old cpus.
One of the best reviewers on YT coming up with genuine and logical takes one after the other.
Gonna get my S24 Ultra soon, so excited.
Switched from the 14 Pro Max to the S25 Ultra. Absolutely no regrets
@@louisnvrr 24*. No regrets even with the camera?
The camera is matching to the iPhone 14 pros imo if not better because of it's customisation plus it does better with shadow @@deepenwadhwa4027
@@deepenwadhwa4027the camera is great you wouldn’t regret it
OnePlus has the "different phone" feature too, as far as I remember, by unlocking with different fingerprints.
I am a long time user of both Android and iOS and both have their pros and cons. But, my 80 yr old mom, who has always had Android phones up until about 2 years ago, DEFINITELY has an easier time on iOS. I think there are less settings that she can "accidentally" get into and change something she doesn't mean to. Also, if she gets a new phone, with iOS, it's going to be exactly what she's used to. Lastly, at her age, for whatever reason, fingerprint readers can NOT register her print. But, with FaceID, everything runs so smoothly for her. So, I DO think that iOS is the simpler, more error proof of the two operating systems.
Still rocking a One Plus 7 pro from 2019 with nothing but a battery change. Never letting it go lol
Yeah that was peak one plus design.
I have to admit iOS software team have been very lazy.. I’m hoping this redesign changes in iOS 18 will excite me cause honestly iOS is very behind in a lot of features.. 🤷🏻♂️
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Fantastic video. Congratulations, Mark.
That iOS app library is a mess.
It's a revolutionary mess!
@@estiennetaylor1260who ever made that was smoking meth
After listening to this video I don't think I want to buy an iPhone 16 Pro Max anymore. I think I'll wait for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Thank you for making this video!
Pixel 9
I've been using android for 20 years- a friend convinced me to go with iPhone so I bought a 15 pro max- been using it a week, frustrated with simple things like it not even having a back button 🤣🤣 I honestly don't get the hype of iphone- I'm switching back and getting the S24 plus
I was wondering am I missing something
Thanks for this video and for clarifying things
Do you know? Your videos rich with so many details & good examples! I really appreciate your thoughts & contents also!! Ofc im agree with you all the time!!
I will repeat agin but 10 basic Android features :
1️⃣ Navigation Gestures from Left to Right and from Right to Left
2️⃣ Multitasking with Split View and floating Windows
3️⃣ Moving icons on my home screen wherever i want, top, bottom, left, right with empty space or not.
4️⃣ Easy Link to Windows 💻
5️⃣ Pro Camera Mode without buying an app
6️⃣ Keyboard with numbers row key on top
7️⃣ Using 2 instances of the same app with 2 different account : Pro and Personal thanks to Cloned apps
8️⃣ File management system: massively better on Android, easy to handle.
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And also, playing multiple sounds at the same time, like on a desktop computer. I can enable this on Samsung phones with a Samsung app called sound assistance. I'm pretty sure there are alternative apps to do it on other Android phones.
@@Marlon_J there are a lot of things we can add 😅. I’ve chosen those 10 things because those are 10 simple things everybody can understand and visualize. 10 things which are not about customization or too geeks, that every hardcore iPhone user can understand.
Those 10 things have more value than Apple ecosystem. It’s on the phone. An ecosystem is a bonus. I hope some Apple fanboy can understand those simple things.
Third party gesture navigation app is why I'm still on Android. Edge Gestures and UbikiTouch are awesome.
@@iAfroTech Crapple fanboys are too dumb to see the grass is greener outside of their jail cell.
Mark I really hope Apple Watches this video you have great points in here! 👍🏻👍🏻
Only thing I use the app library for... going through apps to see what I want to delete
Outside US, Imessage and facetime apps are not useful.
Apple's keyboard and the absense of a back button makes it really worse.
Buying a ~1000$ phone and living with the flaws isn't user friendly😂.
@drv5290 Buying an Android flagship will always be a smart decision for Android users that want devices that are (virtually) close or outperform Apple's own devices in 1 way or another. You're lucky to have a flagship & I have a mid-tier Android phone from a different brand (it ain't from Samsung, Google or Motorola) :)
people only stay in IOS because of pride also most android users bought had midrange android devices back in the day, which iphone never had they always had their premium line
so as most consumers came from midrange android devices (which were actually kinda horrible in comparison to the main IOS device at the time) they perceived an iphone as being better but when in actuality high end android devices have always been better than iphones.
Nothing but facts! I also like 2 apps in split screen and opening apps in freeform (floating window), number row on the keyboard, changing ringtones for free without going through a hundred steps and much better file management.
Also your take on ecosystem is brilliant and unique how you mentioned icons for apps. Samsung ecosystem in my opinion surpassed ios because I use my s23 ultra as a controller to game on my Samsung TV wirelessly
My first and last iPhone is and will be is 13 mini. Planning to switch to pixel 9 or 10
You won't be happy. Pixel is for dummies. No screen cast. No Samsung features no iPhone features. Battery issues. Screen defects. Modem problems wifi connection problems Bluetooth problems. I can go on. Stay far away from pixel it is the phone only if you hate Samsung and Apple. You won't be happy. The features wear off overnight and it becomes a shitty brick.
Finally someone sensible on youtube! Even zack (jerryrigeverything) made a good video but I really hated the MKBHD video on this topic, you did an awesome job. All the Apple fanboys know ios sucks still defend it because they will look stupid if they say "I bought this super expensive phone which lacks basic functionality".
My son uses the iPad for school and it drives me nuts, so much old tech that shouldn't be that hard
8:18 i am totally mind blown by this xiaomi lock feature 😳
damnn i wish i have this on samsung too
Do you have app lock with fingerprint or face on Samsung?
The most annoying thing is you don’t have a quick toggle on the control panel for the gps function.
I had iPhones before purchasing a Pixel 3a. I loved that device and it lasted 5 years until I changed just recently, could have gone longer. I was quite neutral on the iPhone/android debate until I had to use an iPhone for the past few months, helping a family member with a bereavement. I couldn't believe people think iPhones have better software/user experience than android. I've just bought a Pixel 8 which was on half price on the back of experiencing an iPhone again.
I like IOS for the accessability for the Blind,but Android has better sound Quality.and i also like the back button ,it makes typing easier.
I've been a full time Android user since 2011. And I bought the iPhone 15 Pro Max in January. I've barely had it for two months.
And I absolutely hate 99% things about the iOS system. I'm not even exaggerating.
I've had discussions with some family members and friends who swear by the Apple products. And why the heck they love iPhones so much, is beyond me. My conclusion is simply that they're bias and follow the trend.
I'm going to sell my iPhone and go back to my trusty 4 year old OnePlus 8 Pro, which btw eats the iPhone 15 Pro Max for breakfast. And I'm willing to challenge that 🤷🏽
The only two things that iPhone does good is recording video, and it holds battery good. It's a new phone so obviously the battery will be good. But at the same time, it also takes nearly 2 hours to charge it. Some Android phones are capable of charging from 0-100 in 18-20 minutes. How ridiculous is that.
Anyways I've finally tried an iPhone and I'm glad that this experience confirmed what I already knew 🚮
If you sell the 15pm try getting a OnePlus 12
One of the best Android phones out rn
Tu no has visto un iphone ni en mediamarkt
Damn I had exactly the same experience going from one plus 7 to the 15 pro Max.
The fact that I'm watching this video on my S10+ 5 years later and the phone still holds very well to more newer phones. I just did a battery replacement and the phone just began to give me 8+ hrs of sot again with 1440p. If I want to improve more the camera I install gcam and problem solved. Also I love the weight and size that's only 175grams and not 200+ on the newer ones.
It'll be a sad day when this phone dies because I love it, I love my blue S10+.
also 120hz is almost always getting throttled on ios. cant take it anymore
Notifications, separate volume sliders and button navigation is what keeps me on android in general. iOS does not feel more intuitive.
It’s not. It’s been 2 weeks with the iPhone and it’s limited on friendly user features
Finally a comparison between operating systems. Most of the reviews on RUclips are about phones, and the most typical result is lots of comments saying that Android phones are cheap crap. It's one of the good things with android that you can spend according to your wallet capacity but, to me, the best is that you get Android!!! If I wanted to drive someone crazy, it's give him an iOS phone! 😅
Hey, nice video, thanks for keeping me busy while eating!
Reason why I personally use Apple devices: I've been an Android fanboy all my life, but every single flagship android that I had always leaves me down after a year or two of using (camera starts lagging, gallery won't load, whole operating system starts lagging)
Since switching to iPhone, every single iPhone that I sold I sold it solely cause I wanted a new one, not because the old one was bad or was starting to let me down
That's the only reason why I use iPhone, and will gladly go back to android when it becomes fully stable (yes, I've tried android recently as well, flagship as S23 Ultra, still the same thing)
Interesting i was thinking about switching to android but since you have experienced both is it really that bad on the android side? So the lack of features on apple doesn’t make you to want to go back? I have always used an iPhone so i am intrigued by your experiance
Common bro, you are probably talking about your experience from 5 to 6 years ago, I've used all the samsung notes ever made and I can tell you from note 10plus up to the s22ultra which I still have and the s23ultra I'm typing this on and I've had since launched, those situations u described don't happen. U can ask most s23ultra users, and they'll tell you the same. What I really think is u compare animations on IOS to that of android and feel its laggy while it's not. Both platforms have different ways of implementing and doing things. I would try iPhone too if they ever try to allow more flexibility and at least let the big screen on those pro max be useful for real multi-tasking.
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@@anthonyhernandez6230it's would be weird to try right? This guy is really believable more than the guy who made the video?
I used an android phone back in 2012. HTC and Samsung Galaxy S3 mini. I’m aware of the customization. But I got tired of the battery life and OS system becoming lagging. When I first got the S3 mini I noticed it lagged after 1 1/2 months. I currently own a iPhone 12 (3 years). I ended up on iPhone in 2014/15 with the iPhone 5s. Still…I am impressed with Android’s premium upgrades. I’m not here to pick sides. It’s up to people’s preference to stick with what they want
Never owned iphone in my life.
Good to know, I’ve never owned an android in my life.
And keep it that way. Don’t buy one
Iphones are great phones but l would never buy one because they are over rated and over priced.
I have both the iPhone 15 pro max and the Galaxy S24U and I have to say the Galaxy is better
Everytime I see my boyfriend use his iPhone, I’m glad I’m an android user who has separated audio controls, a far more intelligent voice assistant and a universal back gesture, instead of sometimes a x in the top left or right corner, if the usual back swipe fails. And don’t get me started with the hella stupid keyboard, lacking the number row.
Bro I cannot stress how true this is. So they say that iOS is "the most user-friendly OS" out there but recently my aunt when on a vacation and I got to use her iphone for a while..... And it wasn't "user-friendly" to say the least. Like on android with swipe gestures you just swipe left or right of the screen to go back but you can't do that in iphone. The gallery is also very confusing because it does not automatically create a folder to organize your pictures like screenshots, downloads, shared via bluetooth, etc. It just stockpiles all of them together. Those are to name a few 😅
👍🏻💖🌹the best video ever I seen. Agreed with everything you said and mentioned 🥰 oh I am with both systems about 15 years 😊
I transitioned FROM Android to iOS.
The love hate relationship people seem to have is purely subjective.
Both these camps have been here long enough now that they have both come a long way from where they started. Both have their pros and cons and quirks.
I think it’s time we let people pick whatever side they want and let them enjoy it.
Let’s learn to appreciate the differences and enjoy the tech we know and love.
~The one which isn't engaging in monopolizing and anti-competitive practices.
Tim cook: haha, i know, but i save those for your children 😂😂
Agreed. If ios 18 doesn't bring significant changes I'm going to Android.
No you won't.
It’s wild how often the things people bring up with Android that iOS supposedly doesn’t have, are things it does have, or just like “why isn’t iOS identical to Android” I used Android, I used to shit talk Apple constantly. Now I have Apple everything
2 things that i miss since moving to iphone is Touch Id and back button.
@@haniewado you still prefer iphone. I love my S24 Ultra to bits but im just done with how boring Android feels to me.
@@hubadabubbada Nah, i switched to S24 XD and now one thing i miss from apple is camera quality. If u feel bored of android, the u will get bored of IOS really fast. IPhones are some kind of "Dumb Phones". If you don't need to customize much, play around with the system etc. then Apple is great and work flawlessly even after few years, but if you wan't to have unique expierience with IP and play around with your phone, then that's not possible
There's really 3 deal killers for me with ios vs android. 1. Stock Keyboard is trash. 1. Icon & widget gravity forced upper left. 3. The gesture navigation feels inconsistent and janky.
Well done bro😊
I have both apple and Samsung’s top tier phones. For camera reliability, facetime quality, animation premiumness,, apple is much better. And all this is handy in everyday use. Samsung has better customisation, which is useful as well but then when I use more basic smartphone features apple is much superior.
Coming from android and now in a iPhone it is not that good. The keyboard is better on android, multi screen use is fantastic and from what I can tell, you cant move a downloaded photo folder into photos. You have to move one picture at a time. I never had a camera issue but I’m not a big pic person. The widgets are better on android also.
have to disagree on the animations... one UI, of Oxygen OS, and even the new hyper OS have surpassed apple animations on Android 14...and DXO Mark ranked the Pixel 9XL as the best screen in the world right now
I did't even know about the caption feature
Very interesting.Thank you.
I know that "ecosystem" refers to IoT-based communications, but what I really like about the Samsung ecosystem is that it also has an "offline" ecosystem. For example, when travelling, I do not need to bring chargers for my watch and buds because I can charge them on the back of my Samsung phone. 🤣
I could remember, there was also a Galaxy Book where the mousepad could double as a wireless charger. I hope they will bring that back or in any Windows PC.
Consistency, brother. Always awesome videos. Success for you always. 😊👍
After using ana android for 15 years I have put my sim card on the iPhone 15 pro max.
I only last 3 says😂
Never again 😊
I rarely comment but I remember that first video of yours about the Samsung S10...I remember clearly smiling when you dropped the "Come on Apple" :)
Well said bro. Rightly said. I'm using iphone for last 10 months after coming from android.
What I like in iphone
1. Speed with its processing each activities. Call, msg, app opening speed, the animations. All top notch
2. build quality is excellent. Durable and premium
3. Apple Music. I’ve almost tried all music apps. It’s the best in terms of audio quality and looseless music.
4. camera. It doesn’t have any gimmicks. It’s natural and Colour accuracy is the best ever. video quality is the best available.
But I think these positives are not just enough for me for a long run in IPhone. I might think to go back to android. May be OnePlus or Samsung S series or pixel devices.
I've decided to go back to android back due to following issues
1. Back button in top left corner. Back Gesture not working in all screen. It's annoying
2. Lack of other way number pad in keyboard. Iphone only having the usual number row. That's also difficult to adjust.
3. Icons cannot be placed in your home screen as you wish. For example if you want a particular icon in bottom left of your screen it cannot be done. It can only placed next to the last icon which is in order from top right of the screen. Though you can shuffle the order, lack of placement whereever you want is annoying.
4. Call rejection option not available in main call receiving screen. It can be done only in popup screen.
5. Wallpaper/ui customizations are very very limited. Very monotonous appearance.
6. I miss the smooth 120 htz refresh rate coming from android
I may shift to android soon.
I have been using IOS for years, I wanted a phone with a better battery and I went from the pro to the promax. I was about to get a Pixel or S24 Ultra. So far so good with the battery, but a litter bored with the same thing if they don’t change next year I’ll go for android…
Hey man I remember watching your pixel 3a video and how much it impressed you.
40 guys dislike ur video, vs 1.4k? The more people realize how they value their money. Excelent comparison.
Enjoyed the rant. Having no universal back gesture on iOS drives me nuts.
Just so you all know. Because he didn’t cover it in his video. iPhone users don’t care lol. iPhone users primarily stick to Apple because of networking and ecosystem. All the oh look at what I can do with my phone is for the other guys who have to deal with fragmentation.
I love how iphone users still think you need a iPhone for status purposes.. 😂 back in the day that was the intent.. but android has passed them up not only with stuff you can do.. but cost too. So honestly iphone is line western women.. what do you bring to the v table?? Not much anymore
I was so close to getting an iPhone 15 pro as i wanted to upgrade my S21 Plus for a good camera experience. Thank you for reminding why i shouldn't 😊
I'm gonna lose so much if i get into IOS
The fact that apple doesn't trust their customers enough to have the pro camera options easily available just shows you how dumb they think their customer base is
Well their customers are buying their products. So the customers are pretty dumb to begin with.
IOS has a lot of benefits like if you have a spouse or a family, it makes it a lot easier to keep tabs on each other and the iCloud stuff is really convenient @@BOOGiNS
It’s not trust, it’s business. You will buy Black Magic or Halide and they take 30%. It’s smart.
People accept that so there are no reasons to stop.
Shots fired .. 😀
The fact that not just photographers are buying phones, proof that, not everyone need more customization... a teacher, a secretary etc actually buying an iPhone because they don't want to learn things what they doesn't need just to use the phone.. they just want a good pictures when they push the shoot button without any extra confusing setrings.. (and just check the global top10 sales for smartphones in the past 3 years.. there are 7-8 iPhone on the list and a few budget 60Hz LCD Android.. so even if you think the 120Hz is important, the more customization is also important, you can't proove it with an impressive Android flagship sales.. because there are zero Android flagship on the sales list.. for 80% of the users don't need tech crap things, they can't even install their driver for their PC.. why would they want a phone with 100 optional settings, if 95 of that 100 is unknown for them...
I'm an android user from my first phone. My wife uses iphone, since ios18 is coming with type c usnb i give it a try with the base 15. After 5 months with the stable release of ios18 i switch beck to samsung. It's so good so good 😂
Your points are mostly valid. But as far as widgets, app drawer, that’s just the way Apple is. I kind of like not being able to do certain things because it gives me structure. There is also a way to lock icons with the shortcuts app, using a custom automation that allows the app to lock itself to the Lock Screen as soon as it’s opened. The reason why Apple doesn’t have any other compétions is because they’re it’s own software and hardware. Google tried to replicate this with the pixels. But I agree, android gives you the option to many things and the ultimate freedom. Apple doesn’t give you that freedom, which sucks in many ways. However their users, I , an iPhone user has just gotten used to it. And I can’t see myself switching to android because of wanting more freedom. I really hope iOS 18 brings better things for iPhone because us users really want to see things change.
I moved in USA almost 2 years ago. iPhone used to be my 2nd phone since 5s. But after coming to USA I ditched iPhone forever. That's quite a bold move and I'm enjoying to live an anti-USA life in USA 😂
Notification, not being able to pause video, not being able to set custom ringtone, not being able to use freely with other devices you might have all these are real deal breaker for me. iOS has only one positive thing that's developer support. Developers can milk more money out of Apple users so they tend to give more features to iOS apps or release apps for Apple first. Other than this it's pure cons and cons and cons
Someone finally speaks my mind
I have always used both platforms due to my job in the cellular industry to be quite honest. It wasn’t really until the last three or four versions of ios that it got really good lots of features that we used to have to jailbreak for or now baked right into the os, And all those years of people saying was better than android they honestly didn’t have that strong of an argument when it came to functionality and the things that you could do vs a android. Purchased an S2 four ultra and I have a 13 Pro Max as my primary phone. you wouldn’t think that there was multiple things that the 13 pro max does better than my s24u fbut there are many of them.
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Every company has their ecosystem but nobody says how crap those other devices in those ecosystem are… you can’t compare AirPods to galaxy buds or pixel watch to Apple watch or iPad to any other android tablet!
Bingo!
why not? A $500 Android watch or $300 earbuds are on the same level of quality as apple's. So what if it takes an extra 10 seconds to set up?
With android 14 i noticed you can no longer run older apps, which has made me think about what google plans for the future of android, because legacy support was something i used a good bit, just as i would on window, now its gone
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I have a Xiaomi phone and I'm having a problem, want to upgrade to a new one and I'm really liking the S24. But I have almost all my apps locked with face unlock or finger print and use game mode on the game I play. I'm playing and replying to whatsapp without leaving the game. Don´t imagine not having that anymore. Does Samsung have app lock with face unlock or fingerprint?
I have the 13 Pro (free hand-me-down) and the S23 Ultra. I love love love how the caseless Pro feels in my hand, but then I unlock it and it's the same unintuitive iOS it was years ago...
The only thing I love ios on iphone is when you edit the homescreen and then the icons dances, that's it.
IOS being simpler and more intuitive is pure BS
The truth is that IOS is more "LIMITED" and therefore "seems" intuitive because there's nothing to do with it,nothing to explore
What Google needs to do is press the developers to use the camera APIs because of the social media apps and the debate will be finally over.
#TeamGalaxy
The benefits of the Apple ecosystem are very overblown in my opinion. I've never found it all that helpful. Being able to use google apps (gmail, google photos, drive, keeps, etc.) on any device anywhere on earth is much more useful to me.
Thank you for this video
After being "only Android" All of my smartphone life. I tried an iPhone for about a month. I believe it was the 14 Pro Max. And I was just confused and aggravated the entire time. It's a good thing Most of my friends and family use Android.
I had the same feeling after trying a S24 Plus a couple of weeks ago, starting with the all the bloatware
Amazing analysis!
So the finger scanner doesn't bug out
Great video.
Android u can use
Two space
Two Custom ROMs
Two complete different skins UI
Multiple different taste.
Never can't in iOS 😂
This isn’t a comparison video but a bashing of iOS
It's about an affordable open unlimited creative experience versus relatively more expensive close limited environment experience. Iphone is about superficial minds following trends blindly.
Apple completely lost it, deservedly so. The current US law suit against the giant will not help them either.
Xiaomi hyperOS also have app locker.. From iOS (main phone) and hyperOS (2nd phone) user
I think it's a skewed reality when asked in this order, for a company that sold twice as many flagship phones as everyone else combined
Apple could have switched to usb c right away instead of lightning then to usb c.
4:20 you don't need other options, daddy apple knows better what's best for you /s
so many irritating things ..whatsapp log shows in native dailer, whatapp call shows in full screen when phone is locked if you have access any other app first slide up then you can, no universal back button , not split screen (even though i don't it that often) and etc etc
Serching contacts you have to go to contacts then search on Android you just tap on the dialer where the letters that spell the name you’re looking for appears.
Nice dude
I switched from iPhone 13 to Vivo X100 and I’m glad that I was freed from Apple slavery, I’m tired of the bans and sanctions from Cupertino, I want to live freely!
Boring is not always “Bad” that means it works and stable at what it does.
For a lot of people having these 2 things trumps anything android has or will ever have. 1 The Apple logo. 2 blue bubbles.
Sheep.
@@abdullahmohammed366 yep 🐑