I've posted this many times but I'll condense it down. This is from someone right now that my only Apple product is a iPhone.
- Build quality
- Availability of accessories
- In-store warranty support if I need it
- Resale value
- Software updates are always set in stone
- Reliable, easy to use camera.
For some more take aways, it's the fluidity and uniform software that keeps me on the iPhone. Performance is buttery smooth, I'm never left guessing with a iPhone.
I also really like iMessage. Majority of my family and friends use iPhones and this makes for group texting and sending pictures and videos very seamless. I always run into this problem on android.
I've tried android a lot, and a couple models almost get me to switch completely, like the Moto X for example. (1st and 2nd gen). But something about the iPhone and iOS keeps me on it. I really like Stock android but I still run into fragmentation, little performance dips, jerks, and janks from time to time, and it's really annoying for me.
I also find for web browsing Safari just crushes chrome in mobile performance. Also for media playback via music app, headphones and music playback sounds better with the iPhone too.
I could go on and on, but it's things like these that keep me coming back to the iPhone.
Why do I constantly switch to Android? The iPhone is a really, really boring device, for many reasons, but it works.
It's like that brand new Honda Accord. It looks nice, the interior is great with lots of features, resale value, good performance, drives well. But it's boring, everyone has one. Sometimes you would just rather drive a sports car instead, but in the end the boring sedan will be more practical in the long run.
Shrug.
- Build quality
- Availability of accessories
- In-store warranty support if I need it
- Resale value
- Software updates are always set in stone
- Reliable, easy to use camera.
For some more take aways, it's the fluidity and uniform software that keeps me on the iPhone. Performance is buttery smooth, I'm never left guessing with a iPhone.
I also really like iMessage. Majority of my family and friends use iPhones and this makes for group texting and sending pictures and videos very seamless. I always run into this problem on android.
I've tried android a lot, and a couple models almost get me to switch completely, like the Moto X for example. (1st and 2nd gen). But something about the iPhone and iOS keeps me on it. I really like Stock android but I still run into fragmentation, little performance dips, jerks, and janks from time to time, and it's really annoying for me.
I also find for web browsing Safari just crushes chrome in mobile performance. Also for media playback via music app, headphones and music playback sounds better with the iPhone too.
I could go on and on, but it's things like these that keep me coming back to the iPhone.
Why do I constantly switch to Android? The iPhone is a really, really boring device, for many reasons, but it works.
It's like that brand new Honda Accord. It looks nice, the interior is great with lots of features, resale value, good performance, drives well. But it's boring, everyone has one. Sometimes you would just rather drive a sports car instead, but in the end the boring sedan will be more practical in the long run.
Shrug.