hifilover1979
Bigger than you...
I switch between Android & iOS all the time...
iPhones are superb if you want very easy to use phones and tie in with an Apple ecosystem etc; they also retain their values very well when compared to Android handsets
If you want a better choice of customisation; better/brighter and larger screens, the Android (more so the likes of the top spec Samsung, Google etc devices) are very hard to beat
What both phones do superbly (the top spec phones this is) is take superb pictures and video!
The likes of the iPhone 12/13 Pro Max, the Samsung S21/S22 Ultra and Google Pixel 6 Pro have fantastic cameras & are very capable of taking superb pics/videos etc
However, one thing that iPhones don't offer anywhere near as much as Android is the midrange phones! A lot of these (again mainly Samsung and the likes of Xiaomi etc) offer great midrange phones that do a lot of what the top spec phones offer; but at less than half their price, but with software/RAM/memory & camera sacrifices etc
Really; it's all down to what's wanted from the phone & what the budget is etc...
More devices can be mentioned then to choose from
iPhones are superb if you want very easy to use phones and tie in with an Apple ecosystem etc; they also retain their values very well when compared to Android handsets
If you want a better choice of customisation; better/brighter and larger screens, the Android (more so the likes of the top spec Samsung, Google etc devices) are very hard to beat
What both phones do superbly (the top spec phones this is) is take superb pictures and video!
The likes of the iPhone 12/13 Pro Max, the Samsung S21/S22 Ultra and Google Pixel 6 Pro have fantastic cameras & are very capable of taking superb pics/videos etc
However, one thing that iPhones don't offer anywhere near as much as Android is the midrange phones! A lot of these (again mainly Samsung and the likes of Xiaomi etc) offer great midrange phones that do a lot of what the top spec phones offer; but at less than half their price, but with software/RAM/memory & camera sacrifices etc
Really; it's all down to what's wanted from the phone & what the budget is etc...
More devices can be mentioned then to choose from