Have you ever debated about what phone to get? You probably had to choose between IOS and Android. With better customizability, less cost, and a larger model test range, Android is the way to go.

Software

Android software is better as it is more customizable than IOS software. As there is more customizability, more people can have the layout they prefer on Android software compared to the strict and harsh environment of IOS. An example of this would be for widgets; Android allows a much more diverse placement and sizing, while IOS has few options for placement on screen. Android gives people the option on how they want their phone to run. You can see this in the fact that Apple iPhones are only allowed to run IOS, and give no easy way to run a different launchers, while Android encourages people to use different launchers for a better community. As you can now see, Android gives people a much easier and simplistic way to customize their phones, while IOS wants to keep you in their ecosystem.

Ecosystem/Cost

Speaking of ecosystems, if you want to get into a cheap and easy software sphere, Android is the place to look. As Android phones cost less, more people get hands on new technology, which help to spreed the word of different companies. IOS is a single company group, with a much pricier environment. One example of this is in the Pixel lineup, which include built in thermometers, with a free and easy to use app pre installed. Apple phones, like to keep to a tried and tested theory and wait until they know it will help them. With word spreed of many companies, Android tends to have a much larger community, for beta testing and project development. As IOS is a single large company, it has a much smaller but loyal group for testing. This is made clear when you see the improvement that Android makes in the time that IOS takes to make a update. With these details, you can see that Android can make and fix issues in a much faster pase than good OLD reliable IOS.

Push the Limits

With multiple large Android phone companies, there are more models of phones that run Android than IOS. With this larger model range, Android can have phones focused on certain aspects, while IOS has to be the middle ground for most of them. An example of this is the OnePlus 13. This phone is in a large part focused on its camera. While IOS phones have good cameras, many Android phones run better software and touchup features. Another example would be the Nothing CMF Phone 1. This phone, while cheap, focuses entirely on its customizability. This phone allows you to add accessories just be screwing and unscrewing screws. With only these 2 examples, you can see how much Android can focus on one area for their phones, and how this allows them a broader audience.

Larger Range of Devices

With this larger user group, Android is not afraid to push the limits of what phones can do. While IOS is made to be reliable and fit in with their ecosystem, Android phones push their hardware to the max, even if software to run it has not been fully developed. One example of this is RedMagic 9s Pro; this phone is designed to play heavy-duty games that IOS would wither in playing. Just this one feature, makes IOS look like a hard choice for the common gamer. While IOS might put off people in that moment, they will often implement these features in new generations. IOS likes to make sure that whatever they implement, people will enjoy. For this reason, if something new comes out on Android, IOS will wait a little before considering adding it. But during this time Android will always have something new. One example of this is spilt-screen; Android had started to feature this a couple of years before IOS even thought of it. All in all, Android will push the limits, IOS will follow behind.

Conclusion

With these examples given above, you can see how Android over takes IOS in multiple areas. Even thought IOS and Android are always evolving, Android, with its larger group of beta testers, will often have the quicker speed. I hope that this information sways your mind ( you IOS users >:{ ) to use Android.