Is IOS better than Android ?

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The IOS vs Android debate has been ongoing ever since the platforms were created over a decade ago.

Is IOS better than Android ?

Is IOS better than Android ?

Is IOS better than Android ?

Is IOS better than Android ?


Alright so let’s start with what think it’s the amount one reason why people choose IOS over Android.

And that is that the user experience.

Apple is great at making tech products for non-tech people.

And I think iOS does an incredible job at keeping things simple enough that everyday people can devour an iPhone or iPad without being intimidated by an excessively complicated interface that plagues many Android devices.

And I can already hear Android fans saying how stupid all us iPhone users must be if

we can’t find out how Android works, but you actually got to understand that isn’t

a matter of being stupid or smart.

It comes right down to the very fact that folks enjoy using products that are convenient. And if they will find out how iOS works quicker than Android, you'll bet they’ll view that product as more convenient and fewer frustrating. Also, smartphone manufactures can apply their own custom skin to Android. Meaning its interface is different counting on which hardware it’s running on. Which for many people makes the whole ecosystem appear even more convoluted and confusing. Which may be a nightmare for everyday people that just want to use something that appears and works consistently.

That also gets us into perhaps my least favorite part about Android, which is that the fragmentation.

I made an entire video about this subject a year ago, and it really is one among the worst parts about owning an Android device. Just believe the actual fact that there are literally thousands of varied Android devices on the market today. Compare that to the eight iOS devices being sold. That is a fantastic difference that features a huge effect on a spread of things. First, iOS devices outperform Android whenever .

In fact, the most cost effective iOS device, the $400 iPhone SE, is really faster than one among the most expensive Android devices, the $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra. And fragmentation is responsible .

Because chip manufacturers like Qualcomm need to build a one-size-fits-all chipset, capable

of running on thousands of various Android devices.

Compare that to Apple, who makes their own custom chips, optimized to power their own

custom hardware, which runs its own custom OS.

That is the most important advantage Apple has over almost every Android manufacturer today.

They control the hardware, software, and chipsets included in their products. Which means Apple can squeeze far more power out of their processors than Samsung or Google.

And it’s why Android devices may need more processing cores or more RAM, but is still smoked by the most cost effective iOS devices.

All that raw power isn’t being optimized by the hardware or OS because

Qualcomm, the chip manufacturer, isn’t on an equivalent page as Samsung, the smartphone manufacturer, who isn’t on an equivalent page as Google, who provides the Android OS . But the advantages of Apple’s all-encompassing approach to their products doesn’t stop there.

Have you ever noticed that there are tons more top quality, low cost apps available on the iPhone or iPad compared to Android smartphones or Android tablets?

It’s because developers prefer creating app for iOS over Android.

And that’s because they only got to optimize their apps for a couple of iPhones and iPad, the overwhelming majority of which are running one version of iOS, instead of ensuring their app can run on thousands of various Android products running several different versions of Android.

Also, developers make extra money on app sales on iOS, likely because pirating is far more

difficult on a closed platform, instead of an open source platform like Android.

Another advantage of iOS are the updates. iPhones and iPads not only receive new updates on a daily basis, but they’re also available on older devices.

The latest versions of iOS have supported devices that were released five years earlier.

If you've got an Android device, you’d be lucky if it’s still receiving updates after two years.

And that’s a very big deal to customers spending thousand dollars or more on a replacement smartphone. Deciding between a tool that’ll be supported for 2 years vs five years, isn't a difficult choice for many people. The last benefit many iOS users enjoy, is its seamless integration with other Apple products.

And while Apple haters will call us sheep for allowing ourselves to be locked right down to one company’s ecosystem, they need to acknowledge that virtually every single tech company is trying to lock down their customers to their own ecosystem.

It’s just that Apple is that the best at it. Google tried to try to to it by releasing their own tablets additionally to the Chromebook and

Pixel, but those tablets were an entire failure and eventually discontinued. Microsoft tried to try to to it by releasing their own Windows phones additionally to their computers and tablets, but they were also an entire failure and eventually discontinued.

Samsung is trying to try to to it with their Galaxy smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and notebooks. And I will admit they’re having the foremost success out of all other Android manufacturers, but they’re still being dominated by Apple within the tablet, smartwatch, and notebook market. And the reason why Apple is so good at integrating their product ecosystem is because they’ve been doing it ever since the company was founded in 1976. They were building and integrating their own hardware and software at a time when all computer manufacturers were licensing the Windows OS from Microsoft, and running it on unoptimized hardware. Apple created one among the earliest popular mobile devices, the iPod, and made sure it worked seamlessly with their Mac computers. And as mobile devices like smartphones and tablets became popular, Apple found themselves in the best position to form all of those products seamlessly integrated


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