- Apple's iPhones are consistently among the best phones available, but the company is also adept at maintaining its walled garden ecosystem. Android consumers can switch brands and have a nearly identical experience, however iPhone users have a unique experience that functions very differently, which may make them hesitant to switch sides.
- With the exception of Google's Pixels, Android phones receive fewer upgrades than iPhones, and when they do, they are less frequent and typically delayed.
- If you prefer a third-party software to one that came preinstalled on your phone, Android also lets you download third-party replacements for fundamental services like web browsers, keyboards, and media players and set them as the default versions. Over time, iOS has improved in this area, albeit the implementation is still a little clumsy.
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