I’m an Android person — anytime, any day.
Okay, iPhone is very good and I love many things about it, especially the quality camera. I'm a photo person — I make use of the camera a lot. In this modern age, where it looks like a crime if someone doesn’t make use of an iPhone to snap a photo and uses an Android instead, it makes one look “uncivilized,” and this has resulted in those of us who can’t get an iPhone, or don’t want to get one, switching to borrowing iPhones to snap photos.
I have praised iPhones already, right?
iPhones are good, but I’m an Android person — anytime, any day.
Back in the days when I was fully into online hustles, there were a lot of tasks and jobs that most of my colleagues who were using iPhones couldn’t do because they were restricted and not qualified. This made them regret it because they would lament, while those of us who were using Android phones were cashing out money. Those were the moments I preferred Android to iPhones. And up till now, I still prefer Android, and this feature is one of the reasons. Although I’m not fully into hustling updates, I still do them whenever I have the chance, and my Android always comes through for me.
Honestly, I have never put iPhones as an option in each of the times I have changed phones. In fact, even till now, if I want to change my phone tomorrow, iPhones are not going to be on the list. Does that mean I don’t have the money? No! The phone I’m currently using is more costly than most iPhones that people use.
In case you don't know,
Androids are catching up — or have already caught up — with the quality of iPhones, especially the likes of Samsung, Xiaomi, and others. I’m using a Xiaomi product, and I don’t often bother to borrow an iPhone whenever I want to snap a photo because my camera is well to do. This doesn’t mean that I don’t use an iPhone when the opportunity presents itself.
Generally, Android phones are economy-friendly, and this is why they’re used more than iPhones. With just $100, one can get a good, functional Android phone. But when it comes to iPhones? Nope, you can’t get that. In my early days of using phones, Androids were — and still are — the saviours, because I wouldn’t have imagined myself selling my belongings to buy an iPhone. Lol 🤣
Should I talk about my love for Android battery capacity compared to iPhones?
Mehn, I haven’t seen an iPhone user who’s solely using that phone for everything and doesn’t complain of quick battery drain. The only people that are not having this issue are those living in areas with constant electricity. Aside from this, a power bank is usually their life support, and they carry the power bank around.
Unlike Androids that have manageable battery capacities.
Right now, we have Android phones with 6,000mAh, and that’s just wonderful to imagine.
I have power banks to support my Android phone. Yes, no lies about that. And I’ve imagined what I would have done if I was using an iPhone — maybe I would have gotten a mobile solar plant to be charging my phone. Lol
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