April 26th, 2020 at 1:53 AM
I'm personally a big fan of Apple. I've used both, and Apple is simply far more stable and fine-tuned. Everything they have put together is very well-thought-out and high quality.
But I also use it because I have a Mac that I use as my daily computer. It's a bit of an older one (so is my iPhone), but I have to remember these were once the best things they had out. What I've got is good. The newer Apple products are prohibitively expensive, but some of the older ones are still perfectly fine and rather affordable, and they are still great.
Android has the advantage of being far less locked-down. You can generally do whatever you want with your phone, which is nice. There are times that I wish I could do something that I can't do. I've always used Android tablets for that reason, however. Android is for when I need flexibility. iPhone is for when I want something that just works.
But I also use it because I have a Mac that I use as my daily computer. It's a bit of an older one (so is my iPhone), but I have to remember these were once the best things they had out. What I've got is good. The newer Apple products are prohibitively expensive, but some of the older ones are still perfectly fine and rather affordable, and they are still great.
Android has the advantage of being far less locked-down. You can generally do whatever you want with your phone, which is nice. There are times that I wish I could do something that I can't do. I've always used Android tablets for that reason, however. Android is for when I need flexibility. iPhone is for when I want something that just works.