Android vs iPhone(Gen z ) With Marques Brownlee

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Android vs iPhone(Gen z ) With Marques Brownlee

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  1. I also feel like android has never been able to get rid of the bad in-app camera reputation. Its been a decade now and theyve still not cracked it.

  2. Apart from the iMessage vs WA issue, I'm more interested in the mobile number portability issue he mentioned. How can a developed country not have that? Here in India we have it since 13 years and it's such an easy process.

  3. When in the US, it's hard to imagine that Android is still more popular worldwide than iOS does everyone you see has an iPhone? Look at your funny when you don't have an iPhone, Don't want an iPhone and don't like iPhone

  4. He’s right about switching carriers. But with RCS coming to iPhones this fall, iMessage isn’t the main factor. It’s now about Apple’s ecosystem and Continuity between devices.

  5. I cannot imagine why a company like apple would actually use something as low as color that says one color is better than another. The whole "blue bubble" thing shows that the U.S. is hopelessly behind in the very thing that they want the world to believe about equality. In my view, that is exactly what is wrong with American society.

  6. Parents need to stop buying their spoiled crotch goblins iPhones, ipads and everything from apple…
    The funny thing is iPhone users all think their phones the best phone ever, but last i checked you cant play high end emulation on your over priced phone, No GameCube / PS2 / Switch… and no equivalent to a Samsung DEX mode in iphone… All that power and performance for your TikTok, Instagram or only fans… 🙄🙄

  7. I think those stats might be missing a point: iPhones are pretty much always expensive (they launch max 1 "mid tier" phone every other year or so), whereas Android phones are available at all imaginable price ranges. So I think in geographies with a stronger economy you tend to see a more balanced split between iPhone and Android, whereas in weaker economies (and I assume the global smartphone market is economically weaker than the US average) Android tends to be – even – more competitive.

  8. Not being able to take your phone number with you… Is that a standard practice across the United States? Seems like a no-brainer and I was so so happy in Canada when we finally got on board with that. They have the same phone number for at least 10 years and I probably been across five different carriers. Very convenient.

  9. I think its about "iphone is status thing" moment. You can talk about i"ts just better ui/system/what ever" but with every year im just more and more convinced that people simply want to look rich, sacrificing functionality and all that stuff. Especially to teenagers who wildly obsessed with status.

  10. I am from a tiny place in Europe that started a war once or twice and it has become basically the norm to transfer numbers free of charge and here I see people that grew up with only iphones for the last 15 or 16 years that switched since the cloud deleted photos showing up thing.

    Oh, i forgot to mention that most phones even if they are couples to a plan are usually not provider locked and even if they are – I bought a used phone that was locked to T-Mobile and I brought it to a T-Mobile store and they unlocked it for me. They had to get the ancient program to do so running first, since it was an old Sony Ericson.