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Android: Objectively better
pettite.winI am based in India and this is from my experience using both Android phones and iPhones over the last decade specifically in India. This is important because a lot of features available to people in the United States and Europe are not available in India, this is mostly true for iPhones but some phone specific features are not available in in Android phones as well.
This article is based on my personal opinion, based on a realization I had as me and my family begin to change our old phones as they are old, in need for repair or running out of security updates.
I don’t think anyone actually disagrees tbh
Well sure but it’s like choosing what hardness of shit I want my porridge made out of.
I disagree. It’s not objectively better. I don’t hate android or anything, but their version of an ecosystem just isn’t as good. And as someone who didn’t like gestures at first, you learn them. Say what you will, but time and again apple polishes certain features that other people then copy. I have a $2,000 windows laptop, a linux desktop, and I have an android tv box. Some things really are just better on iOS