iPhone! I just can't imagine myself using anything else. I tried to switch to Samsung once and just couldn't get used to it so went back to the iPhone. It's just the ease of use, the convenience of being able to send iMessages to my family and friends, FaceTime, Apple pay... everything. My life is on my phone and iPhone offers everything I need.
@simona_o_neill3 I really felt the same. It was at the moment i've had samsung in my hand. I couldn't bare the sense of plastic. It's very subjective and a lot for me goes around Apple ecosystem. As you said it just offer everything. However i like Google suite and i'm glad it exist on iOS also
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@wajahat_aitoolskit thank you for honest and open feedback.
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@ixord No. I'm owning iphone and know very little about Android ecosystem.
We're making an app for both iOS and Android and it's also a challenge cuz i'm not sure how those system should be different ? or should they?
@sasha_buratynskyi Yes, they differ, but basically when I choose a phone for myself, I choose it by power. I chose Android because my phone model was more powerful than the iPhone.
Hello @sasha_buratynskyi
LG Wing, Android.
For development I prefer Android, no doubts about it, it's easy to develop, publishing app is straightforward, one lifetime fee and it's done you can submit several apps and there's a big community.
Iphone is better for paying consumers, it's a status thing, but for developers requires XCode (MAC) the submission process is a nightmare on the developers page, and it's an yearly fee. Ok there's support, but not much often is used (in my case).
It terms of usability and performance, android vs iphone, it goes much of the same now a days.
Best Regards,
Daniel.
iPhone because it's easy to use, and its performance is much better than Android (at least, until a few years ago). I also find the iPhone UI more intuitive than Android, and the keyboard is much faster.
Android.
But the real question is not "what features Android allow you to do that iPhone don't" is more like "how much it cost".
Also the freedom of the apps and more models to choose from :)