It’s been a year now since I decided to switch from Android to iPhone, and this is something I never thought I would do since I moved from a Microsoft Lumia 535 to my first Android device, an Oppo F1s then Poco F1 after that. If your primary consideration is the price, then Android offers better options at lower prices as there are only much more manufacturers competing for your hard-earned cash. Instead of buying a PHP 50,000 - 100,000 Android smartphone, you might want to consider the latest iPhone Pro or Pro Max variant. The situation is very much different in the Android space as Google supplies the core of the OS, and CPUs come from Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung’s Exynos, and Huawei’s Kirin, and the manufacturers assemble all the components and add their own flavor to the OS. iOS and Android have evolved over the years. Android has always had a reputation for being the platform for users who like to tinker and personalize their devices. You can even swap out your Android phone's launcher with an alternative downloaded from the Google Play store. Android is improving in this regard, but iPhones are still way ahead of the curve, which is my most significant reason for making the switch. Read more in our articles including "Switching from Android to iPhone: Is it better?" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".
It’s been a year now since I decided to switch from Android to iPhone, and this is something I never thought I would do since I moved from a Microsoft Lumia 535 to my first Android device, an Oppo F1s then Poco F1 after that. If your primary consideration is the price, then Android offers better options at lower prices as there are only much more manufacturers competing for your hard-earned cash.
Instead of buying a PHP 50,000 - 100,000 Android smartphone, you might want to consider the latest iPhone Pro or Pro Max variant. The situation is very much different in the Android space as Google supplies the core of the OS, and CPUs come from Qualcomm, Mediatek, Samsung’s Exynos, and Huawei’s Kirin, and the manufacturers assemble all the components and add their own flavor to the OS. iOS and Android have evolved over the years.
Our coverage of Android pros includes: "Switching from Android to iPhone: Is it better?"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.