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47 thoughts on “Android vs. iOS – Differences That Matter”
  1. I use an iphone and an android phone.I love them both.The only inconvenience I found on the iphone is its incompatibility with other devices especially the lightning connector.

  2. I had an iPhone 11 for a few days, it was terrible for me. Unable to make app icons smaller, trouble arranging them on home screen, too small of a keyboard (not able to make larger). Then to try to download a custom ringtone, had to plug phone into computer into i-tunes (it's still so 2010- giving me iPhone 4 flashbacks). II guess that's why all i-Phone users have the same ringtones. I've been an android user since 2014, and now I'm switching up for an Samsung S20.

  3. ‘Android Authority’ comments on iPhone for comparative purposes… yeah… not even gonna watch this.

  4. ios🖐🏼🖐🏼🖐🏼

  5. My devices:
    Phones – I use Samsung A10 than iPhone 8+ (i have an iphone but only use it for college stuff)
    Tab – iPad Pro (got it from saint paul)

  6. Thank you for making this video. I implore you to remake this video using new flagship phones and features. Talk about DeX mode and more would be so awesome. I'm a phone geek through and through.

  7. If you care about making your phone your own and using it to the max, with the best specs or the coolest apps, get an android. If you just want a phone for casual, standardized day to day use and nothing much else, iOS will suit you better.

  8. The only reason i would use iphone because of its low latency with audio apps… i’ve used flagship android phone but there is still noticible latency which can be really irritating but ios has almost no latency.

  9. I've owned a Galaxy S7, Nexus 6, and an iPhone 7 for around six to seven years and they have all been great. I have to say though… the primary reason as to why I got an iPhone 8 as my daily driver is because of the software longevity and the support for major iOS updates down the road. When I got the Galaxy S7 and the Nexus 6, I found the devices incredibly useful, it was just that after a year or two the phone would be essentially absolute when it came to software updates.

  10. Crazy knife to cut paper. I use a Laguiole. Reason, It is excellent for cutting tape like yours, open boxes, but it is more refined and it is Excellent for cutting foods and general use. I don't have a problem with masculinity. So, I don't need to carry a sword in my pocket to feel "Mine is bigger than yours".

  11. update to this old video: iPhones are now even worse. Apple makes them fail after a year and they are making it harder to repair and hunting people who are repairing them (check Louis Rossmann). Apple is now manipulating people and screwing them over to earn more money.

  12. Im a geek and don't really care for mcdonalds!! Yeeaaa 🤟🤙 Android for life!

  13. androshit slows down every day from the point when you have done a factory reset, ios don't
    androshit has many, many phones that don't have the minimal hardware (like 1Gb+ RAM, fingerprint scanner……), ios don't
    androshit apps require so much hardware specs (a game requires at least 200Mb RAM but they label it at the play store to require 1Gb RAM), ios don't
    androshit uses too much RAM, ios don't
    androshit is open source (that's why the galaxy note 7 catastrophe happened), ios isn't
    and many more things favor ios

  14. Very nice! But Please remove that dangerous knife from this clip? because this video here in Zambia is rated as 21+, Persons below that age are not supposed to view it because of the knife show at the start

  15. Granted Android has more eye candy but over all iPhone over time is a better deal. I have owned 7 different Android phones and 3 tablets. None of them received more that two updates. All of my Androids had bad lag after about a year. Sometimes a reset to factory cleaned up to where it was fast. Apple supports it's devices software way much longer. I switched to iPhone two years ago. My iPhone has gotten about 5 updates and no lag. I know IOS doesn't have all the eye candy like Android but dam IOS works and works well unlike Android. You have it backwards, Android is for those that want all the eye candy and will need to buy a new phone every 1 to 2 years. iPhone is for more serious users that want a OS that is supported well and for a long time. You may want certain features and if only Android offers those features then you are stuck with Android. There is a ton of features I miss that I had on my Android phone that IOS does not have but my main concern is a phone that does not LAG and is suported more than just 1 or 2 years. Samsung is known for using cheap chips that cause the phone to lag after about a year. So if you want all the fluff get Android. You want a phone to last more than a couple years and can do with out all the fluff then IOS is a better choice.

  16. ehh….are you really sponsored by the US department of transportation?? I didn't knew they sponsor Youtube videos.

  17. I´m pretty sure that often iOS is used by iOS geeks as well, not by "iOS civilians". As a matter of fact since Android is much more common there is more people using Android who are not geeks but just ordinary phone users.

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