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That's right it's mostly More on preference though I have not used iOS before but I have seen people use it and from what I have read about it, my choice will always be android phone.The thing is that those who have gotten used to iOS will say that iOS is better. While those that have been using Android will definitely go for Android.
Just use an iPhone from the iPhone 10 range, you would be amazed and think of dropping any android you own. When it comes to performance, you can't take it away from an iPhone and it is something that I don't think any android can match.That's right it's mostly More on preference though I have not used iOS before but I have seen people use it and from what I have read about it, my choice will always be android phone.
I doubt that though, yes I know the iPhone is pretty good when it comes to performance, but I fill it's too limited. In terms of customization, I can customize my Android phone to suit my taste, and even make it look like an iphone if I wanted. In terms of softwares , there are more softwares available on Android than on the iOS. It's a lot easier to connect to other devices as well with the android phone. In terms of battery, the android battery has faster charging time and even last longer. In terms of processor, I believe if you are using a snapdragon phone with generation two or three, you are definitely going to love your phone, or even a phone with a G80 to 99 processor.Just use an iPhone from the iPhone 10 range, you would be amazed and think of dropping any android you own. When it comes to performance, you can't take it away from an iPhone and it is something that I don't think any android can match.