What’s Happening To Android?

2024 ж. 9 Мам.
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Android vs. iOS is one of the most contentious battles within the tech world or at least it was. More recently, it seems that iOS has been destroying Android not just within the US but internationally. Within the US, iOS has captured the majority of users. Internationally, Android still has the majority but over the past several years, Android’s market share has fallen 8% which given the size of the smartphone market means a loss in hundreds of millions of users. This trend is especially evident amongst younger generations who by far prefer iOS. There are ways to explain this trend using logic such as Androids becoming more expensive, Androids losing their customizability, and Android losing its performance edge. But, the larger trend at play here is users’ shifting needs and desires regarding their smartphones. Given that smartphones have become an essential part of daily life, many more people value the small things that iOS offers. This video explains why people are switching from Android to iOS and what this means for the future of smartphones.
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  • How did you not mention the demise of Huawei? Millions of people switched from Huawei to Apple

    @thomasfriedl3137@thomasfriedl31378 ай бұрын
    • Very important factor. Huawei was close to cracking the code and becoming the undisputed king in the premium Android space. They would have had crazy marketshare alongside massive profit margins something which Samsung has tried and failed to truly achieve for so long.

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
    • @@kingdeedee No Huawei wouldn't be considered premium Android, because they tout it as their own Harmony OS operating. Even if all evidence suggest they just copied android and changed it's name, it would still be considered as its own operating system, not Android.

      @maplenerd22@maplenerd228 ай бұрын
    • @@maplenerd22 I don't know (or care) what they're doing today, but they rose to prominence selling Android phones. Maybe they would have become successful on their own OS if the US never blacklisted them, but fact of the matter is Huawei at its peak was successful internationally because of their Android phones (of course this comment does not apply to China)

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
    • Huawei is still the no.1 phone in China. It has 1.6B users

      @kelsey_roy@kelsey_roy8 ай бұрын
    • Although Huawei can be compelled to give the Chinese government any advantage their government wishes, I still wish the people who work for Huawei all the prosperity and comforts in life that they can have. Especially the poorer factory workers... their executives like ours can f* themselves.

      @blah2blah65@blah2blah658 ай бұрын
  • My biggest reason for sticking to Android is that as a developer, developing on Android is a lot easier and I am able to install any useful apks not on the app store

    @bevvy.bee9@bevvy.bee98 ай бұрын
    • Sad part is most people wouldn't even know what a apk means still hoping someone will release a new Linux distro for mobile so I can run everything since the newest phones can run cyberpunk at a low frame rate.

      @southcoastinventors6583@southcoastinventors65838 ай бұрын
    • Are you writing native apps? I had a short career as a professional mobile app dev, about a year and a half. I was writing apps in react native for both android and ios. I didnt really see a big difference between the two using this method. As long as I was using popular dependencies that was working for both, it was really simple to add them to the plist on ios, almost easier than messing with the manifest and gradle and whatnot on android. I was working on a mac so I had access to the surprisingly fast and responsive iphone simulation built into the mac. Simulating android phones were not as good so I relied more on physical devices for testing

      @Jan93Banan@Jan93Banan8 ай бұрын
    • As both a native iOS and Android developer (not reactive native), both platforms are equally easy to develop for. Besides there as been a lot of convergence between two. Kotlin and Swift are now very similar, Compose and Swift UI are very close, the ecosystem and general mobile dev philosophies have become so close that I can switch between them pretty seamlessly. You can almost architecture both platforms the same way for the same app. Besides, if you are actually a developer, you can install any app on you iPhone since you have a developer certificate.

      @ToonSheik@ToonSheik8 ай бұрын
    • @@southcoastinventors6583 Isnt .apk the equivalent of .exe but for android?

      @Endermania@Endermania8 ай бұрын
    • And i also stick to android because i love to download apps from shady websites (yes, i know what i'm doing) and for some reasons i can't do that on an iphone wich is stupid.

      @Endermania@Endermania8 ай бұрын
  • As an Android user, it bothers me a lot to see how companies choose to go with 'the Apple way' instead of keep doing what had been working for them years prior. I get how they want to achieve the perceived higher status with the pricing of their flagship models or anything, but removing accessories (including charging brick) from the boxes is not the correct way. Also, as much as I enjoy the flexible and customisable nature of Android phones, I want them to put more effort into app supports. I don't even use Instagram that much, but I'd be lying if I say I don't envy how Instagram and many more apps look and feel better in iPhones.

    @RAGAJALANG@RAGAJALANG5 ай бұрын
    • They shoot themselves in the foot because consumers notice they are copying Apple and that gives Apple the higher status.

      @wr2899@wr28994 ай бұрын
    • Android is customizable you say. Have you tried to root an android phone lately? when was the last time you could swap a battery? where is the audio jack?

      @caty863@caty8634 ай бұрын
    • I decided to give nothing phone a try after 5 years on iOS, and I don't see much difference tbh. Instagram feels the same ( at least to consume content, cuz i don't really post there ) never used facetime and cared about iMessage. So to me, as a new user android has a few very nice features iphone doesn't have, and the only thing that bothers me about it is that you can't pop and see messages without reading them, and how freaking scary looking emojis are.

      @user-zt9qv4cs5o@user-zt9qv4cs5o4 ай бұрын
    • Instagram is still a thing being better on apple? Weird. It's just another good service that was ruined by Zuck. I stopped using it years ago and just use the web site so as to avoid their ads.

      @sprockkets@sprockkets3 ай бұрын
    • as an iphone user if you got an android, it is not that serious lol

      @TheRobloxPioneer@TheRobloxPioneer3 ай бұрын
  • Fun Fact: Most of the people in India would prefer Android than iPhone. Because of the price.

    @srinish1849@srinish18497 ай бұрын
    • Oh you'd be surprised how many people would be ready to become slaves if it meant they could have the latest iPhones. India has it the worst right after America.

      @asadfarraj@asadfarraj6 ай бұрын
    • but at the same time a lot of indian buy used iphones instead midrange/flagship android devices on the same price

      @razan3304@razan33042 ай бұрын
    • I'd take even the xs over the latest infinix for the same price.

      @noobishfingers@noobishfingersАй бұрын
    • Depends on what you base value on. Android has a cheaper buy in sure, but you can use the same iPhone for over 5 years easily, and then sell it for more when you do upgrade. You do you though, something something customisation etc etc.

      @seebarry4068@seebarry4068Ай бұрын
    • Crazy part is now iPhones market share in India is growing rapidly

      @elonnut@elonnut15 күн бұрын
  • Agree on the points why Android is losing out. The pricing is one part, of course. Performance really is not that distinguishable anymore, aside from the most serious users. My biggest complaint is with customization: they played Apple's game by following them in taking out expandable storage, removable batteries, charging bricks, etc. Instead of being the one putting pressure on Apple, they followed Apple and tried to be like them. Samsung even had the gall to throw shade at Apple about not removing the charger on their boxes, but they quickly followed suit. The things that made Android the anti-Apple has been slowly stripped off. If they have basically the same stuff as Apple, then people would then considering going the other way instead of Android having them on their hands.

    @llydrsn@llydrsn8 ай бұрын
    • 👍🏾

      @vision_bank1@vision_bank17 ай бұрын
    • I also have said the same thing but if you said that you get a lot of backlash from fanboys,android phones are getting more similar to iPhones then ever before even this new update ,android 14 is very similar to iOS 16 -17 ,android removed expandable battery,sd card slot ,headphone jack slot and charger from the box right after when Apple did that ,and the worst thing is Samsung make fun of Apple about those thing when less then a year later they are doing the same exact thing ,Also android used to be cheaper now phones like Samsung are even more expensive then iPhones ,there are a lot of factors why people are switching .

      @Omar-kl3xp@Omar-kl3xp7 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes removing feature is just the right thing to do, not just following Apple. Want good waterproofing? You need to ditch the removable back plate. You want cheaper shipping and marketing “for the environment”? Remove the charging brick (and nowadays everyone has one so there’s just no need to include one). It’s just that Apple is brave enough (and wealthy enough) to take on that big initial risk.

      @blablubb1234@blablubb12347 ай бұрын
    • @@Omar-kl3xpI agree with everything you said. I have an old LG phone. Or at least 5 years ago and I used it litterly all of my middle school year and then lost it on the end of middle. It was pretty chep but it also looked premium and the UI was perfect and the performance was good and I wouldn’t tell if it’s bad or good bc idc. I’m so sad I lost it. It had a headphone Jack and a SD card slot (not that I used the SD card slot cause I didn’t know what it did back then 😂😂) man Android is good back then but they followed apples trend. 😢

      @faccezitCroc@faccezitCroc7 ай бұрын
    • Yup. If I’m going to be giving all those features up anyways, I’m just going to go to apple for the iPhone. At least I get better apps and updates this way. If Samsung stops trying to be apple of android, I’ll switch back. I don’t see that happening though

      @XXXBettyCrocker69@XXXBettyCrocker697 ай бұрын
  • This is missing an importante point: reliability. Support in the lifetime of the device is also relevant today more than ever. Overall good video!

    @hugoleyton785@hugoleyton7858 ай бұрын
    • I agree. I had my iPhone 6S for like 7 years... I switched to the iPhone 13 after support ended. Androids usually have like 3 years of support only...

      @TheVinceVoice@TheVinceVoice8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheVinceVoicejust use fairphone 4 or 5... 10 year support with 4 android version

      @furdiburd@furdiburd8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@furdiburd I'm not familiar with Fairphone's devices so I'm not trying to say they're bad, but with the way startup companies come and go, I wouldn't be shocked if such a small niche phone maker with such bold claims, that hasn't been around that long was dead and gone in 5 years (would love to be wrong though, they seem cool enough). Point is, that sounds like a marketing ploy and even if it were true I don't see a reason to put any real stake in it

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheVinceVoice new Android phones are getting longer support now. For example, Samsung promise to provide 5 years of software support + 1 year of security support

      @FBCDC@FBCDC8 ай бұрын
    • @@TheVinceVoice The problem with android is that OS updates are applied by the phone's manufacturer instead of the OS developer. The update files get messed and modified by the phone manufacturer. Many android phones don't allow to install stock android. Imagine buying for example a lenovo Laptop with Windows. Instead of getting OS updates from Microsoft they come from Lenovo. Instead of a windows start menu you would get "Lenovo Super Menu with backdoor premium". A clean install of windows is not possible, jecause of soldered memory and locked down EFI. Would you trust this device? I certainly would not. With an Iphone, the phone manufacture and OS developer is the same. The update files don't get messed with or delayed. If every android phone would get it's updates from Google directly and with 6+ years of support, i would consider it again. I only use a smartphone for my business, for my private life i don't, because i want to digital detox a bit in my free time. I don't need high performance or a good camera. Just a device that can open up conversations and emails. Safety and privacy is very important.

      @hyperturbotechnomike@hyperturbotechnomike8 ай бұрын
  • My biggest gripe that I have been having with Android phones lately is that they have been basically copying Apple in all of the wrong ways. I've noticed this as early as the Galaxy S6. In that phone they took out the removable battery and the SD card slot. I remember being very upset about that, and that was all the way back in 2015. The next model, the S7, brought back the SD card slot, but it still didn't have the removable battery. Eventually they removed the SD card slot again in the S21 and haven't brought it back since. That to me is one of the biggest features of Android, and I don't think any of the major flagships this year have it. My current phone is an S20, which is the last Samsung Galaxy to have an SD card slot. It's been 3 years since I got it and I'm hesitant to upgrade to anything because of this. And then of course there's stuff like removing the headphone jack, not including a charger in the box, etc. that Apple started and for some reason Android developers followed. Seems to me like it would be such an easy thing to just not do that stuff and they could easily regain market share.

    @brickman409@brickman4096 ай бұрын
    • Yea the only new flagship with the sd card and headphone jack is that Sony 1 v phone.

      @stylesisdaname1160@stylesisdaname11605 ай бұрын
    • Same here. IDK, with storage being so high, I don't really need the SD card, but it still is nice to have. I also don't use the jack anymore, and my new car doesn't even have a input for it either. It's not that Samsung doesn't offer a decent phone with an SD card slot, it's just that you lose wireless charging, esim and Dex if you get it vs the S23.

      @sprockkets@sprockkets3 ай бұрын
    • The difference between flagship phones nowadays is so minute on the specification list. It really does just come down to usability. iPhone is dramatically easier to use than any other phone I’ve tried. Everything takes less clicks, is more automated, more simple, easier to understand, etc. also because so many people have iPhones, not being able to use iMessage or FaceTime or Airdrop with your friend or family becomes a huge inconvenience to the user. Instead of blaming the iPhone user for not having a Android or specific messaging apps, it is usually shifted the blame on Android, where it feels like they’re asking you to go out of your way to use email, messenger, Skype, Discord, or other platforms to do what an iPhone can do with another iPhone out the gate.

      @readifdumb@readifdumb3 ай бұрын
    • @@readifdumb "Instead of blaming the iPhone user for not having a Android or specific messaging apps, it is usually shifted the blame on Android, where it feels like they’re asking you to go out of your way to use email, messenger, Skype, Discord, or other platforms to do what an iPhone can do with another iPhone out the gate." Maybe if apple didn't lock users out of using other sms apps or didn't lock users into a walled garden, this wouldn't be an issue. Thankfully imessage is only a USA thing - the rest of the world isn't dumb enough to let apple rule their entire lives. "iPhone is dramatically easier to use than any other phone I’ve tried." ONLY if you live by their rules. As soon as you want to not do anything they like, it's a complete bitch. And they claim it's all in the name of "security." Nonsense.

      @sprockkets@sprockkets3 ай бұрын
    • @@sprockkets Most people have Apple phones in my country, and I’m not in the US. Apple is the most dominating phone brand. Also yes, i did already say that it’s Apple fault for how messaging works. What I’m essentially saying is that because i have more people close to me with an iPhone, for ease of use I need to also have an iPhone. Yes, if you want customisation, side loading, custom ROMs, etc. It’s a bitch. However the latter 2 most people don’t need or use, and customisation has been getting better in iPhones case. Other than that, I can’t really think of much that is an issue.

      @readifdumb@readifdumb3 ай бұрын
  • I do like iPhones more, but let me just say that you shaped a lot of information into the direction of Apple. For example when you talked about price: Yes, there are Android phones more expensive than iPhones, but there are also ones, which are -->almost

    @user-ye2xq9hh4h@user-ye2xq9hh4h4 ай бұрын
    • However compared to the beginning, no android was expensive as the iPhone. And for many people Samsung is the only trustworthy representative of android.

      @s.bamahfoodh@s.bamahfoodh3 ай бұрын
    • I don't mean to be condescending, only curious, but which Android phones are just as capable as the iPhones while being hundreds of dollars less? Because from what I have experienced myself, nothing but the Galaxy S series or the Google Pixel series can even match the iPhone, and even then it's still very even.

      @tenidas7064@tenidas70643 ай бұрын
    • @@tenidas7064 He's talking about people like me. I use a Motorola Moto G8 Power. Yes, I know nowhere as good as Samsungs S series or iphones Pro Max series but for most people those devices aren't really a necessity but a luxury and I still view them that way. My budget phone can sent and recieve phone calls, send sms messages and take mediocre photos. And that's all that's needed to function in society. Btw, I'm currently saving up for a Galaxy S24 Ultra and that is gonna be the second time I'll use a samsung phone from the last time, back when they had touch wiz 🤮

      @nebulousstriker7640@nebulousstriker76402 ай бұрын
    • @@tenidas7064 Probably something like the first generations of OnePlus phones. Half the price of iPhones for specs that is almost as good. This was because OnePlus sold phones directly to people without going through a 3rd party (like T Mobile or Verizon) as well as using invite only as a way to spread words of mouth. This let OnePlus skipped out on marketing and putting that money into hardware.

      @Aliens1337@Aliens13372 ай бұрын
    • Shouldn't have crossed the "almost" imo, as tenidas said, IMO there's no android besides Galaxy S and Pixels that can match the iPhone, as soon as the price drops below these phones the camera get's noticeably worse, some random lag/stuttering starts to happen etc

      @BobRossRightHand@BobRossRightHand2 ай бұрын
  • The truth is Apple targeted consumer psyche before they targeted their targeted their competition. While all the Android OEMs spent years just trying to outdo the iPhone (and each other), Apple focused on providing what they already knew their users wanted based on existing products like the Mac and iPod. Their only goal was to make the iPhone it's own device for the Apple consumer, then they worried about the bells and whistles later

    @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
    • Glad phones are getting powerful enough to run desktop os natively so we will not have to put up with nonsense of not being able to run everything.

      @southcoastinventors6583@southcoastinventors65838 ай бұрын
    • Androids have been ahead in terms of software and customizability idc what anyone says about apple I don't like buying half bricked products that treat users as children, also their data recovery is garbage and their hardware is so much worse than a basic android phone but hey, I am not switching until they either A.) Make parts easier to replace B.) they stop trying to stonewall people that understand how software works

      @_Circus_Clapped_@_Circus_Clapped_8 ай бұрын
    • Apple focuses on selling products to people who are already Apple customers. They're about keeping you in their walled garden. Every time they get around to implementing something that's already been on Android for years they act as if they just invented it. If you watch their announcements and marketing, they never actually acknowledge that other phones or competitors exist. That would break the spell for the people already inside, by letting them know there was something outside the wall. I say this as a long-term iPhone user, but it's the same with all of their products.

      @Pushing_Pixels@Pushing_Pixels8 ай бұрын
    • @@Pushing_Pixelsi disagree as people that care about specs are not the average Apple users. People buy iPhones cause they look nice, feel premium and are good status symbols . And mind you I am one of the Apple users but that’s mainly because I like the software experience and all other gadgets that go with it. But however i am far from the average user that doesn’t know anything about specs

      @Mrdinomist@Mrdinomist8 ай бұрын
    • @@Pushing_Pixels that’s all very true and the way they do all of that stuff always has more of a subconscious effect on users as they’re very subtle about it. For example even something like how they now allowed facetime on non apple devices also serves to strengthen the walled garden. They made the process of joining a facetime call from an android so ridiculous by making it seem like the android user is a stranger (using the “Maybe” tag) and even when they try to join the link you send them, the iPhone user still has to “allow” the android user to join. They basically found a way to recreate the green vs blue bubble effect with FaceTime. Another recent thing worth noting nowadays is the “sign in with Apple” feature. They’ve made it so easy to sign in and manage so many logins on 3rd party sites and apps from an Apple device, but then they made it so that “sign in with Apple” is a total pain in the neck to do from non Apple devices. It happens that I’m an iPhone/Mac/iPad user myself and I use these features pretty much daily, but the business person in me can never help but think about it

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
  • I feel like there’s another important point that wasn’t touched on: segmentation. Android users can hear about about really cool features coming to Android, just to have to wait a year or more to even get the beta versions of them because each vendor has their own way of doing things

    @OldAR-or5kl@OldAR-or5kl8 ай бұрын
    • you mean fragmentation?

      @jaames@jaames8 ай бұрын
    • Nope. Most of Android users are using OEM ROMs that are definitely more feature packed then Vanilla one.

      @258Loures@258Loures7 ай бұрын
    • @@258Loures Yeah but tbh it just sucks, you dont actually know what youre getting when buying oneplus, Samsung, Google etc its all different, on an iPhone you just know what your getting in terms of experience

      @giorgio78@giorgio787 ай бұрын
    • Samsung touch wiz sucks!!! My Galaxy S7 Edge lagged so bad I switched to iPhone and never went back.

      @LuKiSCraft@LuKiSCraft7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LuKiSCraft looks like bro got scammed

      @akshataaryangamelibrary3645@akshataaryangamelibrary36457 ай бұрын
  • I think one point that you've missed out on is that when people were getting just the cheapest phone - like many of the Samsung phones you could have gotten for very silly money - they associate their extremely poor experience with those super cheap phones with the brand. So once a person finds themselves at a place where they want to invest into a good experience they will not be going back to the brand they served them the budget experience.

    @olafb6445@olafb64454 ай бұрын
    • Very true.

      @user-gb7ng2ly3l@user-gb7ng2ly3l3 ай бұрын
    • You said everything.

      @miamanao@miamanao3 ай бұрын
    • True, first impression is so important

      @BobRossRightHand@BobRossRightHand2 ай бұрын
  • I choose to use Android because it can do way more, but mainly because I hate Apple as a company.

    @MightyDantheman@MightyDantheman6 ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @zxcvbnm2000coolness1@zxcvbnm2000coolness15 ай бұрын
    • Android is copying apple

      @5wjdeds3ad@5wjdeds3adАй бұрын
    • Me2

      @cloud_stryfe@cloud_stryfe26 күн бұрын
  • Fun fact this is only valid in the US. Android has gained market share worldwide and even in the USA. Samsung has sold 276mi smartphones in 2022, Apple 243, Xiaomi 220. Nobody outside of the US uses SMS or FaceTime, FaceTime is used almost exclusively in the USA they have 125mi users, this pale in comparison with WhatsApp 2 billion or Telegram 700 million. IOS market share is in decline in all markets I don't know where you got your numbers.

    @foca2002@foca20028 ай бұрын
    • His source was a reliable website. But looking at the data per continent, only in North America and Oceania (includes Australia and New Zealand) where iOS has greater market share than Apple.

      @GeraldDeBelen@GeraldDeBelen8 ай бұрын
    • @@weird-guy yes, but this is because cumulative sales, if one year IPhone have 1Bi users and the next year 1,24Bi the IOS user base has grown, but if they sell less than in previous year they lost market share.

      @foca2002@foca20028 ай бұрын
    • "ios has greater market share than apple"@@GeraldDeBelen

      @crazywarp36@crazywarp36Ай бұрын
  • Android will continue to have more market share because there are countries that most people can't afford an iPhone. Here in Brazil, for example, the cheapest iPhone cost the same as the last year Samsung high end device (S22 Ultra). That means in some tiers, Android doesn't have competition. Some people don't have the luxury of buying the phone they want, they have to buy the one they can afford.

    @raphaelmartins6529@raphaelmartins65298 ай бұрын
    • It's similar in South Africa, but here many people are also opting for refurbished iPhones. Plenty of people buy e.g. an iPhone 11 or 12 today and honestly I think that's a great deal compared to the Galaxy A52 they could have otherwise.

      @pieterrossouw8596@pieterrossouw85966 ай бұрын
    • @@pieterrossouw8596 in Brazil, too. iPhone 11 is the biggest selling iPhone here because poor people buy it. But even the iPhone 11 is more expensive than a new mid-level Android device and some people still can't afford an iPhone 11. So, I don't think iPhone will have more market share than Android here. And people who buy Android phones here in Brazil, they don't necessarily buy because they prefer Android over iPhone, they buy Android because it's what they can afford.

      @raphaelmartins6529@raphaelmartins65296 ай бұрын
    • ​@@pieterrossouw8596 one thing with Africans right now is to be like the Westerners, its same here in Kenya,,,people want the iPhone just because it's "iPhone"

      @iAmSavvi@iAmSavvi6 ай бұрын
    • @@iAmSavviBrazilian here, that’s also happening in Brazil

      @romulofiuzaemello@romulofiuzaemello6 ай бұрын
    • The developing world, is well.... developing, these middle cass all over the world on average is getting wealthier, so what you say wont be true for too long

      @chopper6537@chopper65376 ай бұрын
  • I am surprised you didn't mention OS and Software support. The complete lack of OS support and updates, especially for people outside of the US is a huge problem for Android. The last Android phone I had was a Samsung, I wanted to get the latest OS so I could run new apps, so I called Samsung support. They told me that well the update existed, I couldn't have it because I was Canadian and only Americans could get the update. So as a Canadian I was not allowed to run the latest Apps... I bought an iPhone the next day and never looked back.

    @MorikaWeb@MorikaWeb7 ай бұрын
    • Yeah Its a really big point. Now that phones matured you can have your phone for even 5 years without any issue (compared to early 2010s where even a 2 year old was shit) So software support now is really important.

      @collan580@collan5806 ай бұрын
    • Not even a problem anymore, Samsungs get 4 OS and 5 years Security, Pixel gets 7 years of OS (Apple gets 5-6 years of OS on average)

      @tejasraman6913@tejasraman69136 ай бұрын
    • @@tejasraman6913Pixel gets “promised” 7 years of support. Promises in the tech world, especially by Google, don’t mean all that much and you’ll only know if they truly deliver on this one 7 years from now. Meanwhile Apple has guaranteed 5-6 years of support for well over a decade now if not more.

      @ManuelKoegler@ManuelKoegler6 ай бұрын
    • @@tejasraman6913 Isn't it though? Just because you update something that does not mean that the quality of the update is actually good. It's especially true for Samsung because they release at least 15 phones per year and i doubt that they are optimizing each update for 50+ phones.

      @collan580@collan5806 ай бұрын
    • @@tejasraman6913iphone has 5 years of major update support and 10 years of security update support. and those 10 years are continually extended, so the iphone 15 will be supported for 12 years. as you write. pixel has 7 years. the problem is that my flagship samsung phone was not usable after 6 months (i absolutely cannot imagine what it will look like in 7 years).

      @Skyppler3111@Skyppler31115 ай бұрын
  • I once was a diehard Android user, but the straw finally broke when the Camera of my one of my phones had a software based focusing issue. I waited months for a fix to finally be released by Samsung, but nothing came. It was just one of many things that piled up over the years, things like small and major bugs to Android loosing its ability to access the deeper folder structure without the need of a 3rd party app and root access. Also, it's really convenient to just plop in an Apple Store and having your phone repaired in hours or days instead of having to send your phone halfway around the globe, waiting for weeks just to be told your phone is beyond repairable when a previously separate charging port board borked your whole phone.

    @tropicfanta6213@tropicfanta62134 ай бұрын
  • The moment Android phones bring back what customers actually liked them for in the first place is when they'll get more popular. I don't know a person who would say they don't want a SD Card slot if they have one, same for removable batteries. Right now Android phones are the same as iPhones in that regard. Only difference is the OS.

    @MegasXLR@MegasXLR8 ай бұрын
    • With base storage now 128gb, most people don't care about SD card anymore.

      @frankreynolds9930@frankreynolds99308 ай бұрын
    • @@frankreynolds9930 tend to agree about the SD card as I've got 512 internal (but also have a card slot..) but it's still nice to be able to quickly pop out the card and put it elsewhere i suppose (I've never done that myself but hear people find it useful)

      @MegasXLR@MegasXLR8 ай бұрын
    • Removable batteries will be coming back to all devices because of EU regulations soon. If we use Samsung as an example, they've spent more time trying to imitate Apple rather than set their own trends. Getting rid of the headphone jack was one of the biggest blunders on their part.

      @thebigboss2233@thebigboss22337 ай бұрын
    • @thebigboss2233 Not giving chargers is way bigger blunder. Most people moved to wireless buds due to convenience and a USB c dongle can easily work with any wired pair with even better sound.

      @frankreynolds9930@frankreynolds99307 ай бұрын
    • @@frankreynolds9930 the point is for a thousand bucks & more you have to get everything in the box lol even if you don't need it. 200 dollar phones have a jack but a 1200 one doesn't.. eh

      @MegasXLR@MegasXLR7 ай бұрын
  • "within the US" EXACTLY Americans live in their own bubbles anyway

    @lowkeyproducktvt2101@lowkeyproducktvt21018 ай бұрын
    • if you live in a poor country then i wouldn’t expect you to afford an iphone

      @You-yw9qp@You-yw9qp7 ай бұрын
    • its about value for money here and if you guys are happy with low effort , less inovative overpriced products you do you @@You-yw9qp

      @lowkeyproducktvt2101@lowkeyproducktvt21017 ай бұрын
    • And you foreigners always insert yourselves into our bubble...

      @JiggyJones0@JiggyJones06 ай бұрын
    • because americans are rich

      @justastupidduckwithahat6393@justastupidduckwithahat63936 ай бұрын
    • not a point ​@@You-yw9qp

      @shock15@shock153 күн бұрын
  • Android did fell of a cliff. But I'd rather go off-grid, than use apple devices.

    @janosbrutyo2835@janosbrutyo28356 ай бұрын
  • Bro, you got it backwards

    @whatsgoodmyguy4391@whatsgoodmyguy43917 ай бұрын
  • in age of social media everything has became about showoff

    @somnathchavan15@somnathchavan158 ай бұрын
    • android sucks ass

      @spookwave4966@spookwave49668 ай бұрын
    • Tiktok and Instagram generation is taking over...

      @viktorianas@viktorianas8 ай бұрын
    • that is human species condition just like animals except animals can't use phones haha

      @rctezluh42069@rctezluh420698 ай бұрын
    • Facts. This is the one..

      @manoftomorrow5987@manoftomorrow59878 ай бұрын
    • People have always been like that. It's in our nature. 15 years ago when Android users were bragging to iOS users about their widgets and wallpapers, was that not showing off? Or when people were bragging about how they were so smart for buying a cheaper Android phone with better specs instead of an overpriced iPhone, was that not showing off? Its been about showing off with humans since the dawn of time

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
  • I'll be sticking with Android regardless, but this is all very true. I switched from iPhone to Android in 2019 for customizability and expandable storage, and while it was worth it for the expandable storage alone, Androids now largely aren't much more customizable than iPhones now. From what I've gathered, it's become much easier to install apps not from the app store, and visually the theme options between Android and iOS seem basically on par. Also, some models completely lock down the bootloader, making it impossible to install any kind of custom ROM or app that requires root, making it on par with iPhones in that regard. My current phone is an S20 FE 5G, got it July 2021. Good prices on Androids can be found easily if you browse eBay for relatively recent phones. My phone cost me $300 used as a ~9 month old model, which MSRP'd at $700 iirc. I don't mind the non replaceable battery as much because with AccuBattery it's easy to keep the charge cycles in check and prolong the factory battery's life. I don't mind the lack of headphone jack as much as I thought I would either; Bluetooth headphones can't get tangled up and if I want to use wired, I have the adapter. As long as there continues to be Androids with respectable specs and expandable storage, I'll be sticking with Android. It sucks that all the Androids with removable batteries are nearly unusable except for the most basic of uses (see: Blu View 3, Nokia C100)

    @beszt95@beszt958 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla That's fine, different people have different wants and interests. They can buy their iPhone for it's seamless integration and smooth software and I'll buy my Android for an unlocked bootloader and expandable storage :)

      @beszt95@beszt958 ай бұрын
    • Removable batteries are coming back. Message apps also need to be able to send messages to each other. The EU makes it mandatory. I don't agree with customization being basically the same. As you know, there are a lot of different launchers on Android which can completely alter the look and feel of your phone.

      @userMB1@userMB18 ай бұрын
    • @@userMB1 Hopefully all that caries over to the US models as well, and the manufacturers aren't able to find loopholes or lobby to get their anti repair way. I'll believe it when I see it. I'll be honest, I haven't played around with different launchers so I actually didn't know that lol.

      @beszt95@beszt958 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla are you supid? Paying a huge price for a few more pixel pixels on your camera?

      @hilxly@hilxly8 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla Also you could root your android and do alot of stuff with your android.

      @hilxly@hilxly8 ай бұрын
  • Symbian OS was way ahead of its time. I wish it could have stayed in the market now.

    @The_Harsh_Truth@The_Harsh_Truth2 ай бұрын
    • Symbian killed nokia

      @SuperM00b@SuperM00b2 күн бұрын
    • @@SuperM00b Not talking about marketwise. Symbian had amazing features compared to java and android devices of that time.

      @The_Harsh_Truth@The_Harsh_Truth2 күн бұрын
  • You can’t compare specsheets like that Mega pixel count doesn’t tell anything about how good a camera is. The same goes for ram and cpu speed? An amd fx 8100 can goes up to 4,5ghz on all of its „8 cores“ but still loses to an modern i3 with just 4 cores at 3,1ghz boost while sipping 100w less.

    @leocompany@leocompany7 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video! One extra point: Android customers tend to hold onto their phone longer, so new phone sales for Android phones are going to decrease because of the satisfaction factor of previous models. I know numerous people still using Samsung Note 10 and have zero intent of upgrading unless the phone breaks, gets lost, or stolen.

    @akin242002@akin2420028 ай бұрын
    • Which is also a little dangerous considering Android phones get less official long-term software support...

      @sodapone@sodapone8 ай бұрын
    • huh u hear so much more people using iphone X, XR even iphone 7 and 6 and 6S, from my personal experience, i hv not seen any one using a S10 note 10 wat not

      @jiayu4310@jiayu43108 ай бұрын
    • @@jiayu4310 Possibly due to age range and industry. I work in tech and hang around people between 35 to 45 years old.

      @akin242002@akin2420028 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sodaponethat's where community comes.

      @S-titik@S-titik7 ай бұрын
    • @@Fentonious i know a guy that justs swithed from iPhone 6 to 13 two months ago ... Personaly still yousing iPhone Xs ... exept the battery degradation everything is fine. i had Galaxy NOTE 3 for 6 years. good phone but doesnt compare at all. I had issues with it. It was usable but still. Iphone feel is just better and it works. Not perfect, but it works.

      @VES.@VES.7 ай бұрын
  • Let's keep this quick and simple. Apple has been slowly and steadily gaining features (at a glacial place but still). Android manufacturers have been happy to dump features while raising prices.

    @seapanda-117@seapanda-1178 ай бұрын
    • I’ve never owned anything other than iPhones but I will admit by “adding features,” what you really mean is, Apple has recently caught up to where Samsung phones were like seven or eight years ago lol. My android friends always made this point and I could never really argue with them, but then again, Apple was never marketing the iPhone as Having every possible feature imaginable. It was more a curated experience that just works, and I think that is a smart positioning

      @luke5100@luke51008 ай бұрын
    • Excactly. Truely baffling how these android manufacturers (read samsung) don’t seem to understand that Apple can charge more for it’s brandname itself and that they can not be as lazy and compliant as Apple and charge the same price

      @kokop1107@kokop11077 ай бұрын
    • What features have android phone makers dumped in which they weren't following Apple?

      @armamentarmedarm1699@armamentarmedarm16997 ай бұрын
    • Not true at all. apple owns the world and that should scare the heck out of you. you must have competition or you are a slave to apple and they have all your info and call information.

      @Michael-le5ph@Michael-le5ph7 ай бұрын
    • ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​@armamentarmedarm1699, Micro sd cards, 1440p displays, removable batteries, ir blasters to use as a remote for controlling a TV and any device that uses an ir receiver. I used to put a 10,000 mah battery to replace the stock battery on the samsung galaxy note 4 when I used to have the samsung galaxy note 4. The removable batteries are tool less and cost less than going to a 3rd party repair shop to replace the battery. The samsung galaxy s5 and the galaxy active phones have removable batteries that are water resistant. Headphone jacks are what is needed to use the fm radio. Whenever I use the fm radio, the fm radio says to plug in wired headphones from the headphone jack to use the headphone jack as an antenna. The headphone can be used to plug in a wired external cable microphones. Using the usb c port for smartphone accessories will wear out the port faster than using the standard headphone jack. Using a battery case makes the usb c port with usb c dongles no longer usable. I tried using a headphone jack adapter being plugged into a battery case and the audio still comes out of of the phone speakers. Having a headphone jack does not require any work arounds and you can't use the same bluetooth headphones for long term use due to the disposal batteries that are not user replaceable. Wired just work and are just plug and play. Wired headphones are 100% reliable. There are wired headphones that have user removable removable cables and user upgradeable cables that use the headphone jack. The wired headphones can be converted to bluetooth with a bluetooth adapter. Wired headphones have unlimited use without battery degradation and have superior sound quality than bluetooth headphones that sounds mediocre and are more affordable than bluetooth headphones that have to be constantly be replaced. The wired headphones also has better microphone quality when talking on the phone and there is 0 latency with wired headphones.

      @OledBurnInKing@OledBurnInKing7 ай бұрын
  • Does it seem like the audio isnt synched to him speaking? Like it always seems just a bit off?

    @katherinelangford981@katherinelangford9817 ай бұрын
  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Apple supposedly going to allow APK installation or something (sideloading I heard) in the near future?

    @cagv7297@cagv72977 ай бұрын
    • Yea we’ve had ipa for over 12 years now but you’d have to re-sign them quite often but yea now in the EU because they were forced they have alt stores with iPas

      @elonnut@elonnut15 күн бұрын
  • Now, Android worldwide is on a nice number. Great video as always.

    @balpreetsingh6834@balpreetsingh68348 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Balpreet!

      @LogicallyAnswered@LogicallyAnswered8 ай бұрын
  • Android will continue to have it's status as the majority OS simply because of price, choice of brands and openness of the os,all of which are especially relevant on the developing markets too. I've always used Android ever since it came out, mostly budget and midrange phones, I've used IPhone 7 and the XR shortly for a different periods of time and they're pretty good phones too, iPhones are really good phones of course, nobody's doubting that, but i still believe majority of the worlds population will continue using Android.

    @kirilraychev732@kirilraychev7327 ай бұрын
    • And flexibility

      @karo3529@karo35295 ай бұрын
    • well said. I will never buy Apple unless they open up their ecosystem and bring their prices down to earth.

      @KrypteiaXi@KrypteiaXi4 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, Android is used by the majority of people, but the reason for this is likely the fact that people in the majority of the worlds countries are too poor to buy an iPhone. You can actually see in statistics, the poorer the country, the higher the android market share. In developed countries the share is around 50/50, while it goes down for iPhone, the poorer the country gets.

      @Anonym12393@Anonym123934 ай бұрын
    • @@KrypteiaXiEveryone knows Android will always have more market share yes, but in terms of individual market share Apple alone has 30% with Samsung in second with close to 30% as well but the difference is Samsung sells entry and midrangers aswell, Apple doesn’t and still is ahead of them… Every company is being crushed if you break down the market share in terms of companies.

      @All4TheGreen@All4TheGreen4 ай бұрын
    • i prefer the simplicity, effectiveness, security and interface of the iPhone and i’m saying this as a person who has come from 4 generations of androids (growing up with them). my first was the blackberry, then a sony Xperia and Samsung S4 and then Samsung J4+. after the J4+, which was a couple of years ago, i realised the gap between apple and android was rapidly shrinking and iPhones were becoming more popular and i dismissed this mostly, however the risk of Huawei that was presented in 2019 and the discontinuation along with the rising price of new samsungs further cemented Android’s inevitable decline to me and the iPhone x would have come out around that time, which saw massive expansion in their brand and status (even tho people shat on the whole notch design). at this point of time, technology has come a long way and me (a 17 year old), the new trend is efficiency not bragging about specs that don’t translate into consumer experience. seeing as how my experience with iphones are much smoother (i tried out my dad and brother’s new samsungs and found the switch staggering for me) it just seems like android users are clinging onto the old tales of the past of which iPhones are just more expensive and just for the brand, where as that’s LITERALLY what androids are marketing themselves to be now - the premium brand. androids became popular from accessibility and performance, and now that almost everyone owns phones and phones have become a much more significant part of our society, i think it’s safe to say iPhone can only go up from here. also, the optimisation and updates for android are more jarring because they can’t really tailor app performance to all different brands of smartphones that go under the android banner meaning their scope is which wider and can’t focus on one device only and i’ve found this to be the case with iPhone’s apps being more optimised for an iPhone. it’s like a car, you can have the power train but if you don’t have the perfect aerodynamics that work for that car, it’s not gonna live up to its full potential. i can go on for longer, but i think these key take aways are enough

      @Josh-ym9vx@Josh-ym9vx4 ай бұрын
  • I think one of the biggest factors in apple's favor is consistency. When you buy an iPhone you know exactly what to expect. A more or less stable experience that's simple and familiar. With android, companies are constantly changing and you never know what you're going to get next time. But above all in this category, it's old hardware. I've been consistently using an iPhone 8 as my former primary phone and now my secondary phone for years, but it hasn't stopped getting feature updates until just this year. If I got any old android phone, I'd probably have gotten rid of it years ago.

    @kohakkanuva3224@kohakkanuva32247 ай бұрын
    • I mean thats kinda a very invalid point. among flagship phones you find consistency and the budget phones. you have a whole lot of experimental phones in the mix. and phones from companies no one has ever heard. but lets say you stick to galaxy. theres the S series which is great and you have a budget A series which feels almost like a flagship. you can cherry pick bad android phones but that's only cause there's more "options" why would you choose them

      @mz-power9587@mz-power95876 ай бұрын
    • @@mz-power9587 well just take LG (rip) and Xiaomi for example. LG always did something new and Xiaomi is always trying new looks and designs. Samsung I feel is the most apple-like android company

      @kohakkanuva3224@kohakkanuva32246 ай бұрын
    • @@kohakkanuva3224 the point is if you want a very stereotypical phone there not hard to find

      @mz-power9587@mz-power95876 ай бұрын
    • @@mz-power9587 and when you do it’s much harder to find a good one that’s good and consistent. Apple phones have some big problems right now, but compared to the software support and ease of file transfer and anything cloud related, iOS is just king. Even with that said, I could care less about macOS. A PC is almost always objectively better

      @kohakkanuva3224@kohakkanuva32246 ай бұрын
    • I had my former Android phone for several years. Also android is an operating system, there is really no such things as an ‘android phone’. There’s a Samsung phone with an Android operating system or an LG phone with an Android operating system. Android phone makers have just made the mistake of becoming tooo much like iphone. It was the things that made it not-like-an-iphone that made Android fans, Android fans.

      @TheDawnofVanlife@TheDawnofVanlife6 ай бұрын
  • Finally someone mentioned that androids, in particular Samsung phones, have been the same price as iPhones if not even more expensive for the last few years. And I really don’t understand those saying the iPhone gets more expensive year when the price hasn’t changed since the iPhone X in 2017, 6 years ago..

    @mustafaaniladanir@mustafaaniladanir6 ай бұрын
    • Not true, as an equivalent galaxy phone is 200 cheaper.

      @sprockkets@sprockkets3 ай бұрын
    • the 10 was 999, 15 Pro Max is 1599 The price hasn't changed indeed

      @supreme_xenon@supreme_xenon3 ай бұрын
    • @@supreme_xenon 15 pro max is 1099 at base it's 1599 if you get a fricking terabyte of storage

      @Sxulzz@Sxulzz29 күн бұрын
  • Love the videos man, but an you please sync your video with your audio? It's very unsettling seeing you move your lips at a different speed than the audio

    @TheCompyshop@TheCompyshop8 ай бұрын
    • Appreciate the feedback man

      @LogicallyAnswered@LogicallyAnswered8 ай бұрын
    • is it being dubbed or is that his voice that's a fancy voice 😂

      @n3wt@n3wt8 ай бұрын
    • @@n3wt yeah some shit is off 😂😂

      @alainportant6412@alainportant64128 ай бұрын
    • Probably just needs an anchor audio for your video editor to perfectly sync

      @HealthHaven550@HealthHaven5508 ай бұрын
    • @@alainportant6412I think maybe he recorded the speaking, but then recorded the audio separately using fancy mics and overlaying it. It is good to see a person behind the screen, you don’t see much of that with these type of videos from other channels.

      @Youtubeiscoolandgreat@Youtubeiscoolandgreat7 ай бұрын
  • as someone who went from dumb flip/slide phones to crappy mid range android to iPhone to flagship android, I absolutely LOVE the stock android experience on my Pixel, and this is coming from someone who swore to NEVER go back to Android when I had an iPhone and my best friend I talk to everyday has an iPhone but I'm not willing to give up my current smooth and fresh experience to go back to the same boring UI and features as everyone else, just my two cents

    @BetaCypher@BetaCypher7 ай бұрын
    • 👊 fist bump pixel bro. Pixel 8 here.

      @AI-Creations-LLC@AI-Creations-LLC3 ай бұрын
  • Cybersecurity software developer here. Currently use Windows 90% of the time for what we do. But I tell you what, every year I get more of an itch to swap over to Mac OS. I have switched to an iPhone as of a few years ago. And now that there is Mac support for .Net Core (C# and just the windows languages in general are growing in support it just makes the switch to Mac/Apple easier and easier) Not just with the phone but Apple in general.

    @offroadpatriot7219@offroadpatriot72196 ай бұрын
    • Your a cybersecurity software dev and you didnt even consider linux. Thats scary

      @crazywarp36@crazywarp36Ай бұрын
    • L dev

      @crazywarp36@crazywarp36Ай бұрын
    • ​@@crazywarp36This is what we call a soydev. And these devs are maintaining our 'cybersecurity' lmao. Switching to Apple because they can. This is really a spooky joke... Imagine unironically putting Apple and security in the same sentence

      @minsekfau3218@minsekfau3218Ай бұрын
  • The increase in Apple users around the world is mainly due to iPhones becoming more affordable in the developing countries. As newer iPhones get released the older ones become cheaper.

    @Gadavillers-Panoir@Gadavillers-Panoir7 ай бұрын
    • No, Apple consistently puts out a phone with ZERO weaknesses. 90% of iPhone features are average but there are NO screwups. The Android design environment is chaotic based on RFPs and most designs have serious flaws in one area or another (often in power management or cooling).

      @dgillies5420@dgillies54204 ай бұрын
    • ​@dgillies5420 IPhone 15 launched with overheating, and Samsung phones actually run cooler based tests.

      @SomeoneC@SomeoneC4 ай бұрын
    • @@SomeoneC and it was solved within 2 weeks with a software update and it was caused by certain apps like instagram. With android Samsung phones were literally exploding and were banned from airports, and samsung still has an expanding battery issue for the last like 5 years.

      @OmniKoneko@OmniKoneko4 ай бұрын
    • @OmniKoneko Only the Note 7 exploded. Anything with a lithium battery can get a spicy pillow.

      @SomeoneC@SomeoneC4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SomeoneC "ONLY", it shouldn't happen at all. (If it happened with Apple, nobody would let apple users forget but it seems like you guys never talk about it) Also explain to me why the expanding battery problem has been consistently happening with samsung phones and not others? Explain to me why so many tech youtubers have made videos about this very problem with samsung phones... An Example: kzhead.info/sun/gsqGYKupqnt4aZs/bejne.htmlsi=ZgriVVg_l86QaAXF

      @OmniKoneko@OmniKoneko4 ай бұрын
  • I installed Novalauncher about 7 years ago on my Galaxy s6. Migrated the settings to my Galaxy s10+ in 2019 and it is what I am still using. I don't like many things in Androids interface and how they change icons too often but I despise the customizability when it comes to Apple's options 😂

    @knawledgemann@knawledgemann8 ай бұрын
    • Also with new updates samsung ditches some custom options, for example on android 9 I had ability to change a grid size of my quick panel layout, now I can't do it, they turned it off with android 10, what's up with that? Etc, some other features too, they turn it off with new updates. Hate it.

      @cry2love@cry2love7 ай бұрын
    • ​@cry2love if you live in the USA you can use Samsungs Goodlock which let's you do what Nova does but better.

      @evacody1249@evacody12497 ай бұрын
    • @@evacody1249 Not in the USA, I have goodlock, but it does not have that feature for me about quick panel I mentioned. Thank you, it is actually a good idea to change region on a phone, but I have to reset it for that matter

      @cry2love@cry2love7 ай бұрын
    • @@cry2loveif you have noticed most android phones are trying to became more and more similar to the iPhone ,hence why they removed the battery replacement,sd card slot ,headphone jack slot ,and charger in the box , Android 14 is also very similar to iOS 16-17 , for some reason Android companies are trying to make their phones more like iPhone

      @Omar-kl3xp@Omar-kl3xp7 ай бұрын
    • I'm stuck with the S10+ because Samsung hasn't bothered to make anything comparable. The S23 Ultra's cameras are worse than the S10+... No external storage or headphone jack with the S23 Ultra.... so why would I buy anything newer that has less functionality?

      @grayrabbit2211@grayrabbit22117 ай бұрын
  • If Google ever made their Pixel Globally available to all countries and improve their hardware to The Pixel just like how they improved their software when they release Android 12, I'm pretty sure the Android Market Share would pretty much improved overtime. Trust the process and it will work. The Android 12 was a huge major OS in the Android history and because of It's new soft looking designs and UI on it. And let's not forget the Material you, as the colors matches your personality. (The fact that Pixel is the only phone to show the True Face of Android OS just like iPhone who shows the True Face of iOS. No Heavy Custom UI and no hundreds and thousands of mega bloatwares and pre-installed useless apps that almost nobody uses.)

    @cev3522@cev35227 ай бұрын
    • Yeah honestly I use iPhone but I think the Google Pixels are pretty cool and would be the go to if I ever have to get an android

      @mrk3655@mrk36557 ай бұрын
    • @@mrk3655 Yeah, I'm not a Pixel or and iPhone user because Pixel isn't available in my country. I would also love to use an iPhone and experience iOS and their Apps and iMessage if I ever afford one

      @cev3522@cev35227 ай бұрын
    • On a Pixel Fold with Android 14 it is so intelligent and smooth it makes my GF iPhone (one yr old) feel like 5yrs ago limited OS ..

      @Maxx134a@Maxx134a6 ай бұрын
    • I think Pixel could achieve more if they use a TSMC fabbed Google Tensor. The Samsung fabbed Tensor is way behind the current flagships or even Snapdragon 7+ gen 2. The midranger Pixel 7a though, is a decent flagship killer for it's price.

      @user-iv4dh7zp7s@user-iv4dh7zp7s5 ай бұрын
    • Now that Google bought HTC there is no incentive for them to put work into the standard Android Camera software so all other phone makers (except Huawei & Samsung which heavily invested in Camera Software & system design) are cursed with terrible cameras....

      @dgillies5420@dgillies54204 ай бұрын
  • 6:50 very much agree. Its so bothersome, sometimes just unnecessary convoluted in pursuit of ease, not to mention the quick-access thingies which are now 2 or 3x the size. It's gotten objectively worse. This constant attempt to change things is also what reduces support. Its a lose lose situation, at least for users

    @fetB@fetB7 ай бұрын
  • Hooked my Galaxy phone to a monitor and turned it into a whole gaming PC. Tried to find neat unique things to do with Apple's stuff but couldn't. I could only use the camera, open an app or make a call and everything worked okay...

    @matthewrichardson2533@matthewrichardson25334 ай бұрын
    • That's great

      @alexcuevas5633@alexcuevas56333 ай бұрын
    • Not even google is giving its pixels C port a HDMI output support only S series Samsungs with Samsung Dex. It comes in Solid for me as well. I use word and office and the fact my phone is a desktop without having to do anything is awesome. huge selling point for me. It's not the same as screen mirroring. Samsung Dex actually formats a desk top experience.

      @user-gb7ng2ly3l@user-gb7ng2ly3l3 ай бұрын
    • Why would I want my phone to be a gaming PC? I have a PC. I want a phone that's great at being a simple phone

      @user-qt5xh9mt7x@user-qt5xh9mt7xАй бұрын
    • @@user-qt5xh9mt7x what you want and what the market potential is .That’s different. YOU may want a simple phone but according to companies producting these portable PC devices Asus , Steam, and some other manufacturers understand people want access to PC titles on the go . That’s simple.

      @user-gb7ng2ly3l@user-gb7ng2ly3lАй бұрын
    • ​@@user-qt5xh9mt7xBecause it means you don't need to pay for a separate PC, can save on your electricity bill because phone processors are more efficient, and can avoid noise complaints as a result of the fans in the computer because phone processors don't heat up as much. Plus, if you already have a PC, you can sell it to pay for your phone, rather than having to spend money.

      @me-myself-i787@me-myself-i787Ай бұрын
  • I believe this narrator is an iPhone fan.i can bet that

    @africa_everyday@africa_everyday8 ай бұрын
    • Exactly what I was thinking 😂

      @Cybfreak99@Cybfreak998 ай бұрын
    • Along with most other people these days. Who wouldn’t be an iPhone fan if they used one regularly and gave it an honest go. They just work better for almost everybody.

      @uriNATE14@uriNATE147 ай бұрын
    • ​@@uriNATE14 not in my experience

      @akshataaryangamelibrary3645@akshataaryangamelibrary36457 ай бұрын
    • @@uriNATE14only if you’re dense

      @bblbussy6351@bblbussy63517 ай бұрын
    • @@akshataaryangamelibrary3645my samsung galaxy s4 was a total nightmare to use with barely any software support and trash software

      @bigbadricefarmer@bigbadricefarmer7 ай бұрын
  • Let's also consider Huawei was 3rd in market share and is no longer using Android. However, always amazing videos as usual!

    @adventuresinmymind2038@adventuresinmymind20388 ай бұрын
    • Huawei is still using Android. HarmonyOS is based on Android 10, even the Android system apps are inside the HarmonyOS.

      @communistpoultry@communistpoultry8 ай бұрын
    • Wow, that's a very good reason

      @KingII_@KingII_8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@communistpoultryThat it's based on Android doesn't mean it is android. A big factor is it lacking Google Playstore which makes it hard or at least inconvenient to download certain desired apps and games. Also with the nerf, the American audience has just ignored it totally afterwards

      @KingII_@KingII_8 ай бұрын
    • They claim it's not Android and have no relations to Android codebase but they lied and they're EMUI Android skin is HarmonyOS, they just rename it and by definition it is considered Android if the Android AOSP apps are present.@@KingII_

      @communistpoultry@communistpoultry8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@KingII_ if it's compatible with the android apps i could care less if it's call android or harmony. Also huawei made it possible to install most used google apps with the only requirement of 1 additional app install. I could care less if americans ignored huawei because i live in europe. Iphones are rip off for the price they ask and are usually bought by poor people with big egos or rich people who don't care about money. Iphones are always worse if you care about price/quality

      @xunepxaxo@xunepxaxo8 ай бұрын
  • How can you make a video that looks this polished and have A/V desync?

    @georgeemerald4389@georgeemerald43894 ай бұрын
  • Another thing to consider, which phones are available in which markets? In the USA there is a lot less choice compared to other parts of the world.

    @dutchy1121@dutchy11216 ай бұрын
  • Great video and definitely make valid points here. I understand that I'm in the minority here but I've never owned an apple product and have zero desire to ever have one.

    @ObeyBanksy@ObeyBanksy8 ай бұрын
    • The closest to an iPhone I had was an iPod touch. After a while I absolutely hated the IOS and lack of customization. I also have a Macbook Pro which I will start using just for work once I get it upgraded (they charge a lot for something you can build yourself)

      @jonplaud@jonplaud8 ай бұрын
    • I know the feeling, apple products are too simple and lack the functionality I desire. I have a Z Fold 3 and love the ability to have multiple apps on the screen at once. The only thing I feel Apple does better is their cameras, Samsung doesn't seem to get that the Z Folds should be their flagship phones and have the best camera.

      @jonwelch564@jonwelch5648 ай бұрын
    • I was once a never-apple person as well - their UX used to be terrible, but now I have to admit it just seems overall a better product with less hassles.

      @yogsothoth00@yogsothoth008 ай бұрын
    • Sqme as me

      @icetrip2417@icetrip24177 ай бұрын
    • Look at who is on the Board of Directors for Apple and you'll really not want to buy any Apple products. (idiot) Polticians, warmongers, and big pharma.

      @grayrabbit2211@grayrabbit22117 ай бұрын
  • Android phone makers: "Let's copy everything bad that Apple gets away with because it's Apple! What could possibly go wrong?"

    @ktvx.94@ktvx.948 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like the most fanboy thing one could say.

      @Poopyhead-doodoobutt@Poopyhead-doodoobutt6 ай бұрын
    • This whole video wreaks of Apple 🍎 Fanboy-ism 😛

      @Maxx134a@Maxx134a6 ай бұрын
    • you couldn't be more wrong and ignorant.

      @thedynamicd85@thedynamicd856 ай бұрын
    • @@Maxx134ahow?

      @Gabriel-hv1yu@Gabriel-hv1yu6 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I really wish that they'd stop copying the negative changes Apple makes. Since Apple is adopting positive Android changes generations later, it is getting to the point where Apple is going to legitimately be better. I really don't want that version of reality.

      @QuarantineV1@QuarantineV15 ай бұрын
  • Something that i often see nobody mentions, maybe they don't care but i do, is lack of service support on iOS which makes the 3rd party apps almost dead when closed, despite any other operating systems (including Mac OS). That was the main reason i switched back to Android after using iphone for a year. I can add to that, independent app storage instead of shared storage again unlike any other OS (including Mac) which makes it hard to manage your storage (the files are often duplicated if used by multiple apps and will need manual cleanup.) As my personal experience, i found most of the iPhone users depend a lot more than me on their desktop OS' while i usually do a lot of their desktop needs using my phone, like applying for jobs, filling up documents, signing contracts, using third party cloud storages, sharing media/files between different apps (very annoying on iphone when it comes to large files), etc. I suppose iphone would be a good choice for those who has limited usage of their phone and are more dependent on their laptops for serious stuff. I do most of their serious stuff on the Android phone. And I'm a happy ipad user only because i don't use it for serious needs. And i believe iOS has a terrible UX and i have facts on it which makes it not suitable for serious stuff. Above that i often switch phones every other year and Apple's longer support is not a big deal for me.

    @parhamb3629@parhamb36294 ай бұрын
    • Because you're on an iPhone fanboy forum. That's why anti third party repair Os is taboo

      @danteerskine7678@danteerskine76784 ай бұрын
    • @@danteerskine7678 lol. Btw I've seen non of the tech reviewers mentioned this too. At least they should note this. A while back i was watching a video of a guy talking about Tesla's pros and cons (should still be available on YT). And in one of the cons he mentioned my Tesla doesn't open the door when I'm close to the car and quite frequently i have to first open the app on my phone so it detects it and unlocks the doors for me. Crappy Tesla from iphone user :))

      @parhamb3629@parhamb36294 ай бұрын
  • I was having performance issues on my 2.5 years old Iphone 12, instead of getting new phone I replaced the battery, works like a charm now. Maybe I will stick with it for two more years.

    @iamansinghrajpoot@iamansinghrajpoot6 ай бұрын
  • Unless Apple severely changes how they build, repair and service the Iphone I will NEVER own one. I have had too many people around me have issues with these phones and not be able to have them fixed. The option is always to buy a new one. Then the scummy practice of intentionally debilitating older phones so people feel obligated to upgrade to a newer one is despicable. Add to that the inability to repair the phone yourself, the forced syncing when you don't want it, and 'features' that limit customizability of use. No thank you. Android isn't perfect. But its a hell of a lot better than Apple.

    @pingidjit@pingidjit8 ай бұрын
    • Half your argument is not even your own experience. Next!

      @joemiler8645@joemiler86457 ай бұрын
    • "I don't want to jump. Most people that jumped off the cliff into the lake broke their legs." @@joemiler8645 "Half your argument is not even your own experience. Next!"

      @pingidjit@pingidjit7 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joemiler8645based. As whole life android user i had first fly don't remember which model though, then Tecno camon 12, then Xiaomi mi 10 lite, then Vivo y35. Really don't get why everyone can't like iPhone. Saw android users always complain about iPhones so its seems like they have low self-esteem and should confidence themselves that android cool. Gonna buy 11 as my first iPhone

      @godofdeath8785@godofdeath87857 ай бұрын
    • ​@godofdeath8785 Imagine buying a a phone as old as 11.

      @nou4605@nou46057 ай бұрын
    • ​@@godofdeath8785is English your second language?

      @Tadders@Tadders6 ай бұрын
  • Really the situation here is that Flagship Android phones do not make sense at their crazy prices. You can absolutely still find great Android phones at good prices like $400 from Motorola.

    @West_Anderson@West_Anderson8 ай бұрын
  • The problem is that Android phone manufacturers have made their phones like iPhones... removed the headphone jack, removed SD cards, and stopped using replaceable batteries. Oh, and the bloat... I'm still using an S10+ and would love to get something newer, but everything newer doesn't have an SD card or headphone jack, two of my requirements. My phone has 1TB internal, 512GB SD card and gets used often since I'm often in areas with no cell nor wifi for miles.

    @grayrabbit2211@grayrabbit22117 ай бұрын
  • This video felt really long but in a good way, love your editing

    @Linkzelda99@Linkzelda994 ай бұрын
  • I never bought an Apple product. Right now using Pixel 6 and Im really happy with it. Will switch to newer Pixel in a year or two.

    @mattiwet5526@mattiwet55268 ай бұрын
    • sometimes is better to try something different

      @fvs666@fvs6667 ай бұрын
    • lets redefine "happy" once u go apple

      @simply6162@simply61627 ай бұрын
    • @@simply6162 "Happy"? when Apple slows down the phone through software update!

      @bashvim@bashvim7 ай бұрын
    • @@bashvim yet still faster than any unthrottled androids what time to be alive

      @simply6162@simply61627 ай бұрын
    • @@bashvimI’d prefer slowed phone than a blown one, coughs in Note 7 noises

      @D0wNhiLL@D0wNhiLL7 ай бұрын
  • Intresting to see what happens if the EU decides to force apple to integrate RCS for their messaging in 2024.

    @Jimmy_Vee@Jimmy_Vee8 ай бұрын
    • I don't think it will change anything...they'll adopt it leave the bubble to be green...will behave like SMS it will just have better tech behind it.....and normal users will only see the color

      @adedolapo167@adedolapo1677 ай бұрын
    • Why would Apple use RCS ? What if Google ditches RCS in few years ? How many messaging apps did they try in last 10 years ?

      @gund89123@gund891237 ай бұрын
    • @@adedolapo167 Incorrect. RCS is NOT SMS. If the EU forces Apple to use RCS then every message sent to or from an Apple device will be using RCS instead of Apple's proprietary encryption. That changes the entire value proposition for iMessage as a whole. It changes A LOT. This would allow everyone to text each other using RCS without worrying about privacy risks. If Apple decides to keep incoming non-ios messages green then it'll just be a colour difference this time, nothing more.

      @Jimmy_Vee@Jimmy_Vee7 ай бұрын
    • @@gund89123 Because the EU has plans to enforce every seller to use RCS. It's the STANDARD. Just like usb-c. Google would never ditch RCS, that statement makes no sense. Everyone uses RCS for text messaging besides Apple. The EU said, according to their policies, that Apple was gatekeeping. However, Apple managed to put the decision into a stalemate for now until 2024. Come 2024 and Apple can't fight their way out of it, they'll be forced to implement RCS within IOS and ditch their proprietary encryption service. Meaning having iMessage will be no different than every other messaging app.

      @Jimmy_Vee@Jimmy_Vee7 ай бұрын
    • @@gund89123 because the EU may demand it. period. why do you think iphone 15 has usb c ?

      @Michael-le5ph@Michael-le5ph7 ай бұрын
  • What is the keyboard at 11:55?

    @bhv9819@bhv98192 ай бұрын
  • Both Android AND Iphone sales have been dropping because people are buying smartphones less and less. If you compare the Iphone 15 to the 14, 13 or even 12 the designs are very similar, it seems to be the same thing for android, we can not know for certain until the s23 comes out but it looks like companies are not expecting people to upgrade every year. Android sales are going down because smartphone sales are going down

    @loganday7152@loganday71524 ай бұрын
    • Also, while the minimum prices for androids have technically went up, all they did was slice the lower storage less powerful model because it wasn't a viable option anymore for what the phone could do.

      @loganday7152@loganday71524 ай бұрын
  • Nothing can make me to leave an OS of freedom.❤

    @africa_everyday@africa_everyday8 ай бұрын
    • Fair enough

      @LogicallyAnswered@LogicallyAnswered8 ай бұрын
    • All I am saying is that open source is better than proprietary. Google Pixel + Lineage OS is the best most private combo anyone could ever use. That way you have most control over anything. Heck, there is even Lineage + Fairphone combo... That said, I conveniently use an S23U but I may change the firmware after 5 years when no more updates are gonna be provided even if it will break Knox.

      @empty_null@empty_null8 ай бұрын
    • @@empty_nullyeah that’s all nice and all But it means literally nothing for the average user And the average user is the majority

      @Juanguar@Juanguar8 ай бұрын
    • @@Juanguar which is sad because the world is increasingly closer to a dystopian corporate-controlled future. We should at least educate people about privacy and what kinds of data is collected when they use any online service.

      @empty_null@empty_null8 ай бұрын
    • @@Juanguar they hide behind a company like Apple because they make false privacy claims and since the average user doesn't understand privacy and data collected or how it can be used, they don't care about it. The data is "invisible" to them. What they see is what is displayed on the screen because the data is in the backend, they don't really care.

      @empty_null@empty_null8 ай бұрын
  • I can still install my favorite launcher on my android which is a killer feature me.

    @siamak81@siamak818 ай бұрын
  • Another thing is simiplicity beats complexity for consumers. iPhone always focuses on the "just work mentality" also plays a good role on that. I believe I'm one of them after switching both between iPhone and Android. Windows and Mac for a while.

    @jinraigami3349@jinraigami33497 ай бұрын
  • I once switched to an iPhone 11 for 1.5 years, I did like the performance and camera's a lot. But there where so many limitations that I ran into. For example, not being able to set an app icon where I want. Or not being able to upload all photos and videos but not screenshots to a third party cloud storage. Happily back to Android on my Pixel 7a now.

    @remcoland@remcoland3 ай бұрын
  • I'm definetly staying with android, cause I'm kinda a computer nerd and really enjoy installing off store apps and literally installing different boot loaders and stuff. While iPhones are extremely difficult to hardware mod and the system is more locked down. Some apps I like also don't exist on there

    @ExistingBone@ExistingBone8 ай бұрын
    • How to unlock bootloader for any phone ?

      @xr.spedtech@xr.spedtech8 ай бұрын
    • @@xr.spedtech I only know about the setting in some phones developer settings

      @ExistingBone@ExistingBone8 ай бұрын
    • Same

      @icetrip2417@icetrip24177 ай бұрын
    • I'm a computer nerd too (kinda, I sell PC accessories and components), and I use iPhone as my main phone and have a secondary, Android phone, for using the features I want that is not available on iOS.

      @MeongMeongMeow@MeongMeongMeow7 ай бұрын
    • eavry abdroid has them @@ExistingBone

      @nikichashadow@nikichashadow7 ай бұрын
  • The fact that i can get a good music player for downloaded music and file manager on android makes it worth it for me.

    @aldomacias361@aldomacias3618 ай бұрын
    • File management is so underrated

      @agld3543@agld35434 ай бұрын
  • Great video! the point that you made where android is taking notes from apple is exactly why i switched from android to apple a few years ago when the iphone x came out. I used to enjoy the creativity of android and how experimental some of the new features felt, to where i didnt mind them being a little less stable, and not having software support for long. But when the iphone x came out, i remember literally all the android manufacturers made their new phones look just like it. The new androids of that time looked like knock off iphone x. They were also starting to remove the headphone jack. so i decided that if i dont get the creativity that i enjoyed from android anymore, i might as well get the stability and consistency

    @adamwg6559@adamwg65596 ай бұрын
  • but how could you get an ip certificate if you have a removable battery?🤔

    @pata-_-sonic@pata-_-sonic6 ай бұрын
  • As someone who has been independently studying this for a long time, its mostly just the cause of apple's very anti consumer and anti competition practices, and its really disgusting. Mostly just smoke and mirrors, and a lot of lying

    @VirtualLusamine@VirtualLusamine8 ай бұрын
    • It's because phones have become commodity devices that people keep for years. Apple provides support, most Android makers do not. Most people also just want a phone that works, they aren't interested in the additional customization that Android offers.

      @IanHobday@IanHobday8 ай бұрын
    • did you write a paper on this? Would love to know more about this! :)

      @myzel394@myzel3948 ай бұрын
    • @@myzel394 probably not, he's just another angry internet user like the rest of us

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
    • "As someone who has been independently studying this for a long time" You mean the Android fanboy thesis? 😂

      @marrmalade@marrmalade8 ай бұрын
    • @@marrmalade guy said it like he's trying to get into Harvard with a youtube comment 😂

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
  • I chose Android mainly due to the customizability years ago, and due to the fact that I didn't have any other Apple products. Still don't - that, and familiarity, is what's going to keep me on Android.

    @ajbXYZcool@ajbXYZcool7 ай бұрын
  • When I was deciding what phone to buy (Samsung or iPhone), I went for Samsung, cuz during my research I found that it works better with Windows. I don't have any other Apple devices and not planning to get any.

    @Khantia@Khantia6 ай бұрын
  • This might be a random thought, but it also potentially may be that kids who grew up when smartphones were becoming popular usually ended up with an Android because their parents didn't want to buy them an expensive iPhone. Maybe now that those kids might have some money, they are buying the phone they wanted originally when they were younger, even if it might not be the most financially responsible decision.

    @THEPURIST2@THEPURIST24 ай бұрын
    • Yea my mom got get me a Samsung and HTC growing up so I loved android even bought a Oneplus for myself years later but the Switched to iPhone when I finally got to daily drive the iPhone 6

      @elonnut@elonnut15 күн бұрын
  • This is honestly the first I've heard about the Apple/Android popularity switch, but then again I'm the type of person that buys a smartphone about twice a decade. I went from an iPhone 6S to a Samsung S20 FE in 2020 after seeing a coworker editing Excel docs easily from his Android phone. God it feels like it was only yesterday...

    @Vercuric@Vercuric7 ай бұрын
    • You made a poor choice going with the S20. 3 years after, it’s going to become outdated and dangerous to work on any day now due to lack of security updates. Androids system of sending updates through manufacturers and then waiting for the carrier to add their own apps before it’s given to you months later is asinine. Be ready to upgrade again.

      @markm0000@markm00004 ай бұрын
    • ​@markm0000 honestly think this is just random words people put together to sound knowledgeable.

      @Yuna-hz5wh@Yuna-hz5wh4 ай бұрын
    • @@markm0000tf are you talking about

      @lorsal@lorsal4 ай бұрын
    • @@markm0000 as someone who uses a samsung s20 fe i do not agree with this comment 😂

      @l3bronjam3s@l3bronjam3s4 ай бұрын
    • @@markm0000only american people think android did not surpass iphone. its amusing

      @WilWatra@WilWatra3 ай бұрын
  • There can be any number of iPhone users but i would still be on Android forever. The ability to do anything is the best feeling. iPhone lacks so many features that it pains me a lot to even drive an iPhone daily without going insane.

    @chadultrapromax1735@chadultrapromax17358 ай бұрын
    • Exactly I dnt get the apple hype andriod has more features and apps apple can't neat that

      @ahkeem0@ahkeem03 ай бұрын
    • Android has been limiting device access each android update. You're able to do less and less with your own device each update. It won't be fully controllable forever.

      @dashcat7@dashcat73 ай бұрын
  • lol did you use the possession soundtrack from harry potter? It sounds a lot like it

    @ungloriusbastards4955@ungloriusbastards49554 ай бұрын
  • My personal theory is that because Android phones are becoming increasingly more like the iPhone, as in becoming more expensive and locked down, they are making it easier for potential customers to choose iPhone over their product. When you have to choose between two sides of the same coin, you're going to choose one that is more established.

    @nikkehtine@nikkehtine6 ай бұрын
    • Or set the standard that the other side is caving towards. Why pick an imitator when you can have the real thing?

      @hb-robo@hb-robo4 ай бұрын
    • @@hb-robo that's literally what I said in my comment

      @nikkehtine@nikkehtine4 ай бұрын
    • samsung phones arent really locked down and they are the largest

      @crazywarp36@crazywarp36Ай бұрын
  • The Huawei to Apple might have something to do with the "plummeting" numbers. I will argue that customization is still pretty high with Android phones, and for the time being, it is relegated to spectrum. Flagship phones have indeed removed headphone jacks and SD storage, while introducing higher specs and different form factors. The low to mid range phones do however maintain the features lost by the flagships. At the end of the day I think it's just a matter of convenience vs variety

    @omegaXjammur@omegaXjammur7 ай бұрын
  • On android you can install easily any app. Even different play store like F-Droid. On iphone it is often impossible (correct me if I am wrong). This gives me more more freedom than relaying only on what is allowed by big Tech

    @jakubner8824@jakubner88248 ай бұрын
    • apple users are a cult. don't mistake it for anything else. keep your android. apple users actually attack you for using android-peer pressure, literally locking you out of groups if you have an android. that is a cult and you should want no part of it.

      @Michael-le5ph@Michael-le5ph7 ай бұрын
  • Yeah also another reason why I think apple is overtaking Android more in USA than rest of the world is because USA doesn't have Xiaomi and other Chinese brands, since those brands are afraid to enter US market because they don't want the same thing that happened to Huawei to happen to them. but since Xiaomi and other Chinese brands are active in the rest of the world, these brands still offer much of the original reasons why Android became popular, such as Xiomi's Poco line of Phones having Affordability, Customizability, Headphone Jack a charger brick that is actually 35W+ and etc..

    @SectorfiveYT@SectorfiveYT6 ай бұрын
  • I've got a Samsung S20 Ultra at the minute. I've had a couple of iPhones in the past. And they're both great devices. The only thing that's stopping me from getting another iPhone is the way Microsoft OneDrive works on it. On iPhone, you need to keep the OneDrive app open in the background. On Android, I can close the app but it will still continue to do a background sync even when it's closed. It's a minor thing, yes, but I use OneDrive pretty much for everything so it's a pain. Maybe it's changed on iPhone now, I'll check before my next upgrade.

    @ruairi_d@ruairi_d4 ай бұрын
  • I think the decline of Android can be chalked up several ways. Here are two that pop out to me. Android used to be very consumer friendly, with features like IR blasters, expandable memory, removeable batteries, and other features. Now, it's almost impossible to find a consumer-friendly phone with flagship specs. The advantage of android dies when its feature-set doesn't empower its users. I don't even trust new system updates to provide me with new features. Just more ways to lock the phone down with each generation. So I no longer update my OS. Also, I feel like a lot of people got a negative first impression of android when they were young because so many phone manufacturers forced all sorts of bloat onto the phone with unnecessary apps, poor design, and so forth. The experience didn't feel smooth or clean, unlike stock android, or iOS. It made the operating system feel gimmicky and cheap.

    @Aar69@Aar698 ай бұрын
    • You shouldn't update your OS cause your phone was made around the android version that it came with so updating could actually slow you phone down. However, get security updates cause they are important.

      @redvic83@redvic838 ай бұрын
    • I would agree specifically with the features. Android use to differentiate because of that. Universal controllers are apps I still use today with my 2015 phone that I keep in order to turn my tv on and my ac on. Removable batteries and expandable memory was cool too. I always expected my Android phone to be a Swiss knife kinda tool but Google decided for Android to be an iPhone rival in everything. I am using an iPhone because I bought one to develop apps for it and I ended up loving it.

      @bandito241@bandito2418 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bandito241it's why I still use phones from the Samsung s9 generation. Meh... New phones remove features. Forget it.

      @Tential1@Tential18 ай бұрын
    • If I get a new phone, I lose the ability to swipe my phone like a credit card to pay.... I lose features.... Why would I update?

      @Tential1@Tential18 ай бұрын
    • ​@@redvic83That's just false, it is completely fine to update. Maybe I'd avoid if it was some trash budget phone, but flagships actually just get better with updates.

      @fanban2926@fanban29268 ай бұрын
  • I love my s21 ultra. Though compared to an iPhone, it does feel like we're paying for an inferior product. For example, Genshin Impact at medium settings can barely run at 30fps, with the resolution clearly being lower than native. Whereas on the equivalent iPhone at the time, it was capable of running at native res, 120hz max settings. While I understand optimization per platform plays a big role, it doesn't change the fact that it's still an inferior experience. Imagine how it feels paying $1k for an inferior experience at anything. I used to be all about the talking points with the smoother 120hz display on my androids years before apple finally adopted it, and now I realize consistent 60fps in every application is FAR better than 120fps in the menu, then dying at 15fps in anything that remotely requires graphical computation. With that being said, I don't feel like I would "own" an iPhone. It doesn't give the same freedom of being able to do whatever you want with it like most devices running android and that's unfortunately the reason I won't be switching. Though that apple xr headset is looking real good. Some competition from android is starting to show up for it- but guess what? It will have zero optimization, Genshin will run at 30fps on it in 480p, and it will melt your brain off with whatever the new qualcomm crapdragon is. And because I care about my privacy and the feeling of owning the things I buy, I'll have to go with it over the Apple Vision. It's also clearly just going to be another repeat of the Android and Apple race. The apple Vision product line will have the superior computational power, visuals (4k per eye), higher refresh rate, better battery life, every major existing application being able to run natively on it, etc. Natively like Genshin Impact, photo and video editing software, Camera looking good in third party apps. The android competitor hasn't even released yet but here's the repeat rundown of how it's gonna end up: There will be 2 apps that run above 60fps, that being the menu and your gallery. It will have a 20 minute battery life. Watching a youtube video in 240p will increase the temperature of the cpu to the surface of the sun. It will have 720p per eye, 15 degrees field of view, and the pixels will be the size of your break pedal. This is coming from someone that has always dissed Apple. I'm just frustrated. It's like no company that makes Android devices has ANY desire to improve the industry. Everyone is out doing their own thing. Google deliberately destroying the android open source project. Samsung pretending like they are an Apple competitor in the US market, trying their best to make the worst possible cooling system for their devices. I don't even blame them for giving up. Look at qualcomm, putting in zero effort to optimize the chips for their biggest clients. What type of developers would bother with making a good running app for a Phone running on an OS that hates the hardware, being powered by a chip that's unoptimized for the hardware or OS, running in a form factor that would turn it into a stove? To this point I don't even blame the developers of Snapchat for keeping the camera crap and Genshin Impact for not bothering with performance optimizations. If the makers of the devices don't care then no developer should either. This rant went on for a little longer than I suspected

    @-eternal@-eternal8 ай бұрын
    • sad that you wrote a whole paragraph of good info and only got 7 likes on it

      @Loads100@Loads1007 ай бұрын
    • @@Loads100 I was ranting lol

      @-eternal@-eternal7 ай бұрын
    • still, for a good take i just don't see why it has few likes@@-eternal

      @Loads100@Loads1007 ай бұрын
    • apple has a 60 refresh rate. how is that better?

      @Michael-le5ph@Michael-le5ph7 ай бұрын
    • @@Michael-le5ph it doesn't. the last few iphones have screens that can go up to 120 hz

      @Loads100@Loads1007 ай бұрын
  • I think one of the worst things to ever happen to android was google buying android. If android could grown and matured under an actual hardware company vs an advertisement company, android could have been built with a more streamlined os. Plus android could have been built to specific design rather than being a operating system that is built to accompany a wide range of hardware suites that has been stretched so thin that it can hardly be held in a stable structure.

    @michaelbroadway643@michaelbroadway6436 ай бұрын
  • As someone who uses both (work and personal) never switching completely iPhone. Too many minor frustrations and too rigid

    @RaghunandanReddyC@RaghunandanReddyC6 ай бұрын
  • As someone who uses both platforms on a daily basis, reliability and belielive that no work of mine will be held back by my operating system, its the ability to not care about how to send someone a video on whatsapp, many critical features which are exclusive to android is what holds me on android. Android has that polish that iOS lacks. I very much like the face of the shopkeeper when I tap to pay with my android which iPhone can't do. I love the face of my iphone friends when i send the video to my friend and put my phone in my pocket where they have to wait in the whatsapp till its done. iPhone constantly buzzes keeps disturbing me. While on android I can decide that amazon will send me order related notificaations and rest will be bllocked by my android operating system. I hope iPhone becomes a mature os like android one day.

    @rudeviper@rudeviper8 ай бұрын
    • you can tap to pay on iPhone lol

      @leonardocorte-real8665@leonardocorte-real86657 ай бұрын
    • @@leonardocorte-real8665 no you can't. Apple pay is limited to few countries only

      @rudeviper@rudeviper7 ай бұрын
  • There are also a lot of things that Android caught up to iOS. So at the end of the day, the peer pressure from kids are the ones who makes people switch from Android, and Apple is supporting this kind of behavior. Like Tim cook's response to RCS was rather pathetic imo

    @mahamib@mahamib8 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla Some people don't like to be stuck in a walled garden with Apple.

      @OCDGeek128@OCDGeek1288 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla Yeah but if you don't use Apple products then the ecosystem thing is pointless.

      @OCDGeek128@OCDGeek1288 ай бұрын
    • @@chhoyla My dude, not everyone wants to use only Apple products. For example, I'm a PC gamer and have invested 1000s into my Steam library. I could never have a Mac be my main computer. Everyone has their own needs. Apple products are not for everyone.

      @OCDGeek128@OCDGeek1288 ай бұрын
  • 3:04 That pivot also motivated by the iPhone and the leaks that precede it of how it’s interface was going to be (all touchscreen)

    @Pro720HyperMaster720@Pro720HyperMaster7206 ай бұрын
  • is it just me or does the bacground music volume sometimes spike?

    @stepazalesak8588@stepazalesak85884 ай бұрын
  • One word- convenience. As someone who works in marketing the number one aspect to take into account is how much effort people have to put into something to get what they need. Apple has mastered this, with its seamless connection with its other devices, and a simple interface. I recently switched from android to the iPhone 14 pro and for me the difference is like night and day.

    @imjstar@imjstar7 ай бұрын
    • @@iamirmaathat’s subjective

      @allenchang6185@allenchang61857 ай бұрын
    • @@iamirmaayou = not everyone

      @bo4Elite@bo4Elite7 ай бұрын
    • @@iamirmaa it doesn't have to be that's the whole point. So long as it works well and I don't have to fenagle some work around i'll be happy. In other words it just works. That's what most of the public wants. And that's what Apple has provided. An integrated seamless experience toward them. Along with hands on support if needed. Try that with an Android OEM in BF Idaho.

      @RobertWilke@RobertWilke7 ай бұрын
    • @@iamirmaa Most people won't care about a device doing something better if it's easier/more convenient to do said thing and that's for any ecosystem, not just electronics. In one case the ease of being able to leave your iPhone in your bedroom, but being able to place and answer calls as if your iPhone was next to you on your MacBook Pro/iMac makes for an INCREDIBLY useful feature to business users. I don't remember though if Apple still has SMS bridging functionality between macOS and iOS in iMessage. As a business owner I NEED the seamless integration so I can easily change what device I'm using depending on what my project at work is. Being able to pick up where I left off, and have cross-synchronization almost instantly, saves me a SUBSTANTIAL amount of time and gives me extra time for more side projects.

      @Tenzaromon@Tenzaromon7 ай бұрын
    • @@iamirmaa for many users iPhone is better

      @stevenwilson5556@stevenwilson55567 ай бұрын
  • iDrones nowadays are the people who are willing to pay the Apple™ Tax. Although it sucks that a lot of android phones are also losing features that set them apart. SD card support and #BringBackTheHeadphoneJack

    @ff7omega@ff7omega8 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately those features don't make money for those companies. The plan for all your favourite Android OEMs was always to start out seeming "consumer friendly" with cheaper phones, more features, etc to lure users in but any company that wishes to survive knows that model can't last forever. Eventually they'll all want those iPhone profit margins and that's what's happening right now. Android phones are becoming more like iPhones than the iPhone itself. Nothing represents this better than the trajectory of OnePlus

      @kingdeedee@kingdeedee8 ай бұрын
  • One of the main reason I ditched my pixel 7 for an iPhone 15 pro was because I wasn't receiving notifications here and there & same thing with app calls. And some of my friends also reported they are having the same issue. All though I love the way pixel handles photos & the clean os, I just can't have a phone that causes networking issues. Also 15 is kinda good this year.

    @r9ckless@r9ckless4 ай бұрын
  • there is the trickle down effect where phones like the iPhone 11 are years old but still better than most cheap androids today, and will still last longer. iPhone is forcing android to level up or get left behind as their flagship phones getting older are still good.

    @jonnypoland8937@jonnypoland89373 ай бұрын
  • This has been happening for years here in Sweden 🇸🇪. Here around 90% of business users and a clear majority of gen z are iPhone users. I would say that we even have a higher percentage of iPhone users than the US by now. And it’s not slowing down. I work in it and communications and have been for the last 24 years. Ever since the iPhone 3G launched in 2008 it’s been dominating the market here. Sweden is a highly technological country being the birth place of Minecraft, Skype, Spotify and Exchange Active Sync, the leading mobile email protocol for businesses for decades, Ericsson 5G networks are also from Sweden. The trend was clear out of the gate and even less well off people splurged for an iPhone. Here android users are seen as tech geeeks. Written in my 9th version of iPhone. Yes. I skipped the 3gs, the 7 and the X and 11. Going to skip the 15 too since the one I got still is great. If this is any indicator as to the future of android in the rest of the world, time will tell. But Apple opening production in India isn’t helping

    @driver288@driver2888 ай бұрын
    • Could you be more cringe? Svenne

      @impersonator4439@impersonator44397 ай бұрын
    • I some countries people have to sell a kidney for an iphone. It's going to take a long long long for the of rest of world to be like your and rest of the more affluent western societies.

      @sirjaf2010@sirjaf20107 ай бұрын
    • Android users are tech geeks? So iPhone users are dumb then? Lol

      @Tadders@Tadders6 ай бұрын
    • @@Tadders well…. No. Not stupid. They just want the best experience and admins the best management experience. What’s up with work profiles on Android. Not a very smooth experience. I’ve used both and I prefer iOS before all other mobile os. Then windows mobile, lastly Android.

      @driver288@driver2886 ай бұрын
    • lol I currently live in Sweden too and I can agree with your statement just now..the other factor is there is no other options for people in Sweden to buy products other than apple, considering Sweden's market is very restrictive when it comes to product coming from countries beside US and EU (and Japan, because I see a lot of people in Sweden wear Sony headphones anyway lol)

      @eone199@eone1994 ай бұрын
  • I work at business that also repairs cellphones, and a lot of the feedback I have from customers as to why they would never get an Android is because they think that person is broke and would not meet their relationship specifications. I have used both Apple and Android since they started making smartphones, I say ignore the color of the bubbles and use what you like. I sold my iPhone 14 pro max due to constant battery issues and told my son to hold on to his 13 pro max, now have a Pixel Fold, and the internal screen is amazing for reading Manga.

    @TaskMaster0@TaskMaster07 ай бұрын
  • imo this is completely the opposite, i switched from a 12 mini to a s23. the mini was great and all, but awful levels of customization, no side loading, terrible stability of ios launches that drove me mad and no 120 hz on the base models, which is an absolute crime. even the performance of the 12 was getting to shit levels, with the phone lagging in notification center.

    @yigo310@yigo3104 ай бұрын
  • I think you forgot to mention something. iPhones have been providing the same user experience, UI and functionality for a very long time through many generations of phones which for me translates to consistency. They've built it in a way that doesn't need to change from year to year because it just works. Same for the overall design of iPhones. Many complain they look the same, but why would they need to change it? It's the simplest design that also just works well.. it's minimalistic and easily recognizable.

    @nson__@nson__6 ай бұрын
  • Steve Jobs is so hypocritical in calling Android a stolen product.. oh please!

    @OM-bs7of@OM-bs7of8 ай бұрын
  • You raised a lot of good points in your video. Most of all I think its the seamlessness between apple products that has people I interact with switching. Once a couple of family members have iphones, it just becomes easier for everyone to get iphones. Still, I have a pixel phone and really like it. For me, its just easier to do most things on android compared to apple. But I use both and have no big problems with either OS.

    @Jack908r@Jack908r7 ай бұрын
    • as an iPhone user I think that the pixel is the go to android. Honestly Samsung phones seem too gimmicky for me. Their home appliances and TVs are good though.

      @mrk3655@mrk36557 ай бұрын
    • @@mrk3655 curious. IPhones lack features in our view

      @GozuTob@GozuTob5 ай бұрын
  • Wish rooting was the way it used to be, how it was done in the click of a button in Developer Options. I'm no expert, but with newer phones in the U.S, you can't even root nowadays due to the snapdragon processors I'm pretty sure. 😭

    @AshtonDavies_@AshtonDavies_6 ай бұрын
  • I used to watch this channel a bunch, it went off my recommended a while ago but it appeared today. I came back to a face reveal, 500k subs, and double the production value. Top tier stuff hari ❤️‍🔥 (I’m pretty sure that’s ur name it’s been a while lol)

    @SilliousBillious@SilliousBillious7 ай бұрын
  • My last iphone was iphone 4, I've used it from 2011 to 2014. Switched to samsung S4 (iirc) in 2014 and til today I've been using samsung flagship phones. I got used to the flexibility of using the stylus and customization in samsung and I don't see myself switching back to iphone unless prolly they'll remove that notch for good😂

    @eo5835@eo58358 ай бұрын
    • Still using my 3 year old 2020 moto g stylus. I'm looking to get an iPhone just so I'll have a Droid and an iPhone because i like having options. I'm probably gonna get an iPhone 12 or something if i can afford it at a decent price. And ugh, i really hate that notch on iPhones, so i hear you lol

      @DeathStarU.S.A@DeathStarU.S.A7 ай бұрын
  • Yeah the smartphone game really has changed a lot since I got my first smartphone (the galaxy s4). Back then the standard price for a flagship was $649, removable batteries and expandable storage were king (on android at least), and each phone was significantly better than the last. You could easily upgrade every year or even half year between brands and see noticeable improvements. Now, you could honestly go a couple years between phones and barely tell them apart. And I also agree that apple has gotten significantly better with the iPhone. It used to be in my mind that android was way better than iPhone, but I don't really feel that way anymore. The new iPhone is just as, if not more capable, than my Samsung phone. Now I don't really like apple as a company and I can't really ever see myself switching from android, but I certainly can understand why a lot of people do.

    @pasl2784@pasl27848 ай бұрын
    • That’s why I switched to the 14 pro max after years of pixels. iPhone is finally a phone worthy of buying now

      @breezydagreat12@breezydagreat127 ай бұрын
    • @breezydagreat12 How do you like the iPhone experience versus the pixel experience? I have never had a pixel phone although I've been wanting to try one. Out of the 10+ smartphones I have had, I've only had a few non Samsung (mostly in the beginning).

      @pasl2784@pasl27847 ай бұрын
    • @@pasl2784 they’re both my favorite above all other os. Only difference is you can push the iPhone a lot harder bc of the chip and battery life is better. Been waiting for the pixel chips to get more powerful and efficient. Plus the ecosystem is a whole lot better. But the features pixels come with blow everyone else out of the water in my opinion. The good thing is you can find used pixels cheap as hell if you want to try them out.

      @breezydagreat12@breezydagreat127 ай бұрын
    • I switched from Samsung to Pixel this year and I can tell you: I'll never switch back to Samsung. Pixels and especially the way Android runs on them feel very competed, premium and in tune. I believe this is what Android should look like on a phone. So if you are considering switching from Samsung to Pixel... Do it. The Pixel 7 (from last year) is at a very fair price nowadays so you could buy that one.

      @justfreeze6655@justfreeze66556 ай бұрын
    • Samsung Galaxy phones didn't really get good until around Galaxy S7/S8. Windows Phones and iOS phones were better options back in the day.

      @RareFXChrisC@RareFXChrisC6 ай бұрын
  • I think Pixel is giving iPhone a good run for its money. Google realized that after the specs reach "good enough" point, they don't really matter, so they focus on differentiation. iPhone may be a good all-around phone, but Pixel is the ultimate AI-enabled pocket secretary. It can answer phone calls, wait on hold, perform a variety of complex analytical tasks, and I haven't even gotten into the consumer-level creature comforts like computational photography.

    @voxtelnismo@voxtelnismo4 ай бұрын
    • Pixel is amazing for the reason you mentioned. However One of the main reason I ditched my pixel 7 for an iPhone 15 pro was because I wasn't receiving notifications here and there & same thing with app calls. And some of my friends also reported they are having the same issue. All though I love the way pixel handles photos & the clean os, I just can't have a phone that causes networking issues.

      @r9ckless@r9ckless4 ай бұрын
    • @@r9ckless For us the biggest issue was privacy. When I started getting ads based on my conversations in third party apps I was like "fuck this".

      @voxtelnismo@voxtelnismo4 ай бұрын
    • Good luck selling the paranoid anti-Apple folks to buy into a voice activated AI assistant.

      @hb-robo@hb-robo4 ай бұрын
  • I am seriously considering the pinephone pro. I mostly use my desktop anyway.

    @spacewhalemilk@spacewhalemilk5 ай бұрын
    • Oh yes...A Linux phone, right?

      @zxcvbnm2000coolness1@zxcvbnm2000coolness15 ай бұрын
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