Many Android users taunt those us using iPhones. They sometimes feel that iPhone users just use the phone to show class or oppress people. I once heard someone say that it is out of peer pressure with a pinch of the desire to feel among that makes people want to use iPhone.
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I disagree with the aforementioned position. Far from any form of influence, iPhone is a premium phone with somewhat of class. The quality of its camera is top-notch. One may say that redmi and Google pixel has a better camera but that argument is for another day.
Devoid of sentiments, there are a few things that iPhone can do on its own without a third-party app. A good number of Android devices may be able to perform the same task but usually would download a third-party app.
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Without third-party apps you can do the following:
I can send messages to my contacts through notes without opening any messaging app.
I have a factory dictionary in all languages that enable me to check up the meaning of any word from any app.
I have seen lots of documents scanners and they are not as good as the IOS version.
The ease with which I turn sounds/backlight reduces or increases volume and brightness.
The voice command is another good feature that can not be overemphasized. I can command Siri to put a call any from a distance. I can decide to play music while I go to bed with the assurance that once it is my bedtime the music will turn itself off. I can also use SharePlay to watch movies with a friend who is far away from where I am.
To be fair, all these aforementioned features are gradually finding their way into Android devices. I use both an iPhone and a Samsung A32. The basic difference is the operating system iOS/android both are great phones.
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I will not taunt or disregard android users and at the same time, I would not want to hear anyone say I got my phone out of peer pressure or influence.
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