In today’s world, almost everyone has a phone, if not a smartphone. The 21st century has grown up in the tradition of smartphones, and it has become the need of the hour. Smartphones are a new habit among people because these gadgets can assist in doing a lot more than just answering or making calls; you can make digital payments, video calls, or simply book a cab for yourself. Currently, a digital approach is required to think about the preferences of smartphone operating systems people use, processors like the topmost Android and iOS.Â
In the rising operating systems market, having a fast and convenient operating system is a must that keeps you ahead of the competition. This takes us to a question, which is the best operating system among, Android or iOS? Android is a Linux-based, partly open source compared to iOS; its interface has basic features that are more customized from top to bottom, and its design elements are sometimes seen as more user-friendly. Â
Simple truth – iPhones running iOS and smartphones running the Android OS both have good and bad points. That said, here’s how iOS and Android phones match up in some of the aspects.
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Ease of UseÂ
It is undoubtedly true that the iOS interface is easy to use, and so is the Android interface. Frankly, if you use one, then you won’t have trouble using the other. The key difference here can be control. Android phones give you much better control over your phone and its applications than Apple phones. Apple phones tend to be secured, which leads to various security barriers to getting through, causing issues with a user-friendly experience.Â
The limitation of phones have been decreasing day by day; the innovative futuristic companies have been taking forward the initiative to comprehend the user’s reviews and remarks to understand and learn what and how to bring the next generation technology hands-on.Â
In every section of society, there have been different series launched to compete with every range of consumers, including premium range, mid-range, and low range. This not only gives opportunities for the companies to take over the responsibility to provide to every range of consumers, but however it is also an opportunity for brand recognition and securing brand loyalty.Â
User experience has been the primary aspect of any mobile interface, the provision of how the interface works. Little things actually make quite a huge difference in an individual’s life; the little things are:Â
- GesturesÂ
- AccessibilityÂ
- SoundsÂ
- FeaturesÂ
- CompatibilityÂ
- Look at the phone and many more. Â
Voice AssistantÂ
Looking at the reviews – Android’s Google Assistant is far better than Apple’s Siri; Android here wins by a mile. If you use Android applications such as Google Maps, Google Calendar, and Google Assistant can make your life simpler. Although Siri has been first to market, it is still pretty basic and fine for answering questions; it is not that much of an artificially intelligent assistant. If you are looking for the best voice assistant among the two, Android wins the race here.Â
While comparing both of them, in some sections, both of them compete with each other at a level. When considering the value of both of their inclusive activity on the user, the personal opinion may vary according to the individual’s likes and dislikes.
UpdatesÂ
The timely update is one area where iOS beats Android hollow. That’s because Apple supports the best software, also keeps the phone secured, and does an excellent job. In terms of batteries, let’s call it to draw as it depends on how the user and the phone as well. Â
Android can’t really make up its mind about its voice, video, and IM applications. Its main applications are Google Hangouts and Google Meet. With iOS, it is Facetime, Apple’s best videoconferencing program.Â
While both of them have had the upper hand in providing updates regularly, most premium android phones tend to provide OS updates for three years and security updates for five years.Â
In iOS, the updates tend to depend upon the chipset used in the phones. For example, if you’re using an iPhone 8 Plus, the chipset is outdated according to the latest iPhone that was recently launched. So, considering the capabilities of the specifications, the updates are rolled out.
PriceÂ
iPhones are expensive; iPhone SE starts at $429 and can go as high as $11,000 dollars for iPhone 13 Pro Max. On the other hand, you can pay far less for a perfectly serviceable Android phone. But in theory, people are ready to pay far less for a perfectly serviceable Android phone. According to research, 87% of people own an iPhone, and 88% expect an iPhone to be their next phone. You may want iPhones as they are cool, but enjoying and being able to afford them are two different things. Â
Part of the iOS smartphones are all about the brand value it carries; Apple operating smartphones are considered luxury phones. You won’t get a cheap iPhone even if you want to; a major part of the money you pay is for branding and packaging.Â
They were considering the fact that iOS and Android have always been unique in their pricing according to the regions. For example, Mobile Industry is booming in India as there is competition between companies in the mid-range segment. To counter such need, many android OS providers are manufacturing mid-range phones to trend nationally, be it any country.Â
To compete with such a boom, Apple has brought forward the SE series to disrupt this segment and provide the existing user experience that a premium segment iPhone provides.
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Final WordsÂ
Yes, iOS iPhones do indeed appear to be more popular than Android, but it is you who gets to pick which is right for you. A simple man would pick the Android as it best fits the budget and gets the job done for you. The decision of which operating system is best isn’t as simple as tallying up the points above but choosing the one which serves better according to your needs. Both operating systems offer good choices for different people. You’ll need to decide what factors are important to choose the phone that best meets your needs.Â