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Android vs. iPhone: 8 Tips to Choose Your New Phone

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This is one debate that has been around for quite a while and is surely going to be a part of our lives for quite some time in the future – Android or iPhone? Although the answer to this question might come quickly to some, it doesn’t for many others. This is because they both provide a wide range of functionalities that cater to several modern needs.

But in most cases, the choice comes down to various factors like design, functionality, security, and of course, the cost. Also, choosing the right phone is not always an easy choice as most people tend to use one phone for quite a while. This means that to avoid any unwanted surprises down the road, they should always make the most informed choice. In this article, we will take a closer look at 8 tips for choosing your new phone between Android and iPhone.

But before we jump in, students reading this should also remember to get themselves the best phone that helps them keep their academics in check. Luckily, most Android phones and iPhones have the capabilities to provide students with several helpful applications and services.

Today’s students can log on to top platforms from their Android phones or iPhones to access various academic services. For example, students can use a leading digital platform like Studyfy for their professional custom writing services or essay writing services. Using such services not only saves extra energy and time but also goes on to improve one’s grades.

In no particular order, here are 8 tips for choosing your new phone between Android and iPhone.

1) Design

Although many would argue that iPhones have adopted a monotonous design, this is far from the truth. The thing is that iPhone users not only love the exclusivity of the product in terms of functions but also its look and feel. iPhones have a sleek design that has swiftly adapted to the growing technology in the market. And iPhone owners can easily be distinguished from the crowd.

Androids come in various shapes and sizes, depending on the brand that makes them. Android phones can have metal plates, curved edges, unique camera designs, and more.

2) Open-Source vs. Closed Source Systems

Apple’s iPhones operate solely on its proprietary software. And the rules of this software dictate that its users can only download or buy applications from its store and nowhere else. This means that the Apple ecosystem is a closed network, and its users can only get apps created or sanctioned by Apple.

On the other hand, Android operates on an open-source software system. This means that Android users can access and download apps from third-party creators instead of solely getting them from the Play Store. Most Android users prefer this function as it gives them a larger capacity to explore the digital world.

3) Set of (General) Features

Apple still has a lot of catching up to do in the domain of pre-installed apps on the iPhone. And this is true in terms of both the quality and quantity of free apps. Also, because of Apple’s closed circuit and system, its general apps and features are quite limited. For example, one cannot choose beyond the pre-installed sounds for their alarms or ringtones without using other apps.

Android is a lot more generous in terms of both the quality and quantity of the apps it offers on its new phones. Google has also been known to regularly update its features and provide new ones a lot quicker than Apple. Another plus point is that most people use apps like Gmail and Google Maps in their daily lives, which are pre-installed on Android phones.

4) Camera Capacity

Although Apple dominated the phone camera market for a long time, that glory period has long gone. But that’s not to say that iPhones have bad cameras because they surely don’t. In fact, for the regular user, it’s great. However, many argue that Apple can and will do a whole lot better in this area.

But the truth is that Android phones have evolved to accommodate more powerful capabilities and functions in their cameras. For example, it is very tough to beat the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra’s mind-boggling 10x optical zoom feature.

5) Pricing & Budget

Because of its exclusive branding philosophy and measures, Apple charges a lot more for its iPhones than Google does for its Android phones. But this hasn’t stopped people from buying iPhones, as data suggests that most Americans, especially the youth, still prefer an iPhone over an Android.

Most Androids have been cheaper than iPhones, even if the capabilities of the phones match each other. But in more recent times, Android phones are becoming increasingly more expensive. However, they are still cheaper than the most expensive iPhones on the market.

6) Safety & Security

In terms of safety for your devices, Android users should be a bit more careful than iPhone users. This is because Google allows its users to download apps from outside the Play Store – even though it doesn’t recommend its users to do so.

Historically, Apple has also been known to take its users’ privacy more seriously than Google, which doesn’t have a great reputation for it. Although Apple users are less prone to malware, recent research suggests that Apple users are also quite susceptible to viruses.

7) Access to Peripheral Equipment

Today’s iPhones are not only shut out from getting outside applications, but they also have more restrictions in terms of connecting to accessory devices. The biggest and latest restriction was entirely removing its secondary aux port. This move caused a lot of people to jump ship from Apple to Android.

Most Android phones either have type-c ports or normal USB ports. These ports are universally accepted as most other devices also have them. This means that it is much easier to connect Android phones with other accessories like headphones or Bluetooth speakers than iPhones.

8) AI & Voice Assistant Technology – Google Assistant vs. Siri

This point should mainly be considered by all those who may own other devices with similar voice assistants like Apple and Android. If one uses their phone’s AI and voice assistant tools regularly, it will help them create a more harmonious and smarter experience at home.

Sure, Siri came first, but according to several smartphone users, it doesn’t come close to the capabilities that Google Assistant can deliver. Google Assistant is perfect for those who use a variety of Google applications as they can interconnect.

The Bottom Line

Choosing a phone during college involves paying attention to several crucial factors. However, for those who do not worry too much about the cost, the decision becomes much easier. For most others, it all comes to the main capabilities a phone can offer and how long it can sustain them in this ever-evolving digital climate.

Finally, students are advised to carry out their research to find the most suitable phone, so they can appropriately use it to make their lives easier and achieve their goals.

About the author

Saman Iqbal

Saman is a law student. She enjoys writing about tech, politics and the world in general. She's an avid reader and writes fictional prose in her free time.







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