Choosing to get an iPhone just makes life easier
In this day and age of new technology and the uprising of the digital world, society uses phones mostly to stay connected with people, sports, business and lifestyles.
Just as in any industry that has options, when it comes to phones you have two options: an iPhone or an Android.
In making that choice, studies have shown that 53% of people would choose iPhone over Android and 46% of people choose Android.
I am one of the users in the 53% because I have an iPhone and have been with Apple for four generations now.
I had two Androids prior to me getting my first iPhone and it was one of the best decisions I made.
I was able to do so much more with my phone and connect to many platforms all within the Cloud system that they have.
Apple has also taken care of me and my needs when it came to replacements, data recovery, connectivity, and insurance. I can’t say that I had any one of those benefits with my Androids.
The iPhone is great for many reasons not just one, so if you’re someone who is on the fence between which new phone to get soon, here’s five reasons why the iPhone should be your choice.
First and foremost, the iPhone is more user friendly.
According to Kaley Rudolph, writer and research for freeadvice.com, “Apple has nearly perfected the user interface, and for anyone looking to purchase a phone that is user friendly, accessible, and reliable–there’s no competition.”
Android runs different operating systems in each phone making the user-friendly component weak.
Secondly, the iPhone has top notch security.
Karan Singh from TechInfoGeek writes, “iTunes app store is heavily monitored by Apple. Each app is checked for the presence of malicious code and is released after thorough testing.”
This means that the protection against malicious applications is top tier.
Third, there is better overall performance and frequent updates to the operating system.
This enhancement and proficiency are all because of the way that iPhones are made under one rooftop.
Apple can handle all parts of the telephone and its parts, where Android designers need to work together with a wide range of different organizations. Apple tends to fix bugs and glitches in software and hardware frequently so that their phones run smoothly and have the newest technology.
Fourth, iPhone has unique features only capable of using on their devices, which separates them even more from competitors.
Apps like Facetime and iMessage can’t be accessed on Android devices. The amount of images, gifs, reactions, and responses you can do in iMessage still amaze me today.
Facetime is something that I use almost every day and it makes life easier.
Lastly, the customer service and insurance that comes with every purchase is unmatched compared to all competitors.
The Apple care covers you for just about anything and because of the Cloud nothing ever gets lost. Replacements are a breeze as well as upgrades. There is no more stress over a cracked screen or water damage and the battery never falls out of an iPhone.
These are the main reasons why I switched over to iPhone and I have yet to regret that decision.
No choice in life is easy but choosing an iPhone over Android might change for life for the better.
