I am a sucker for music and i listen to it all the time, and i am very impressed by the Sound quality of speakers on my Iphone 13. They sound like a mini sound bar. I can hear the low end very well and it gives a great output. I also admire the display and consistency in UI. Apart from this, the audio recording quality is also amazing. You can record a song on your iphone and the Quality of vocals is better than my USB condenser mic worth 4k INR. What do you like about Iphones.
The fact that it barely ever lags (even when your storage is full). I’ve owned an android previously, and for some reason everything just slowed down over the years, the apps started lagging and it was sheer nuisance.
Another thing that I really like about iphones is that somehow it’s more immune to all the virus as compared to the android phones which are more susceptible to it. Maybe it’s the software, idk much about it but it works.
13 mini size the fact that the minis died a horrible unforgivable death gave me c
i like the look of them and to some degree the layout, everything else is shit but im too invested already to change to a different brand
95% of the time they always work yes it has its moments it might glitch but I know my iPhones in and outs and I know if my life depended on it I can trust it.
iMessage and the Apple ecosystem as a whole
The price
Sturdy! I dropped my phones sooo many times. Never had the monitor cracked or phone become funny.
I just realized Apple Music sounds waaayy better than Spotify. I’m now with 13pm and have been using iPhone since 4s. I used Spotify for some time then started to notice difference in sound quality with Apple Music.
One other thing for the new OS is voice isolation when taking calls using headphones. Life saver when you are working outside and have to join a meeting.
how do you record a song on an iphone
Just record your vocals on Iphone and send that audio to your DAW.
FaceID
I like the camera best.
iOS, how it works with my MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, and AirPods, MagSafe, just the polish overall. I used an S23 Ultra and it was good, but I still preferred my iPhone 14 Pro and ultimately I ended up selling the S23 Ultra.
I own both an iPhone and an Android phone. However, I would always pick iPhone as my daily driver even if i dislike Apple’s business practices.
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Update support.
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Apps seem better on iOS than their Android counterpart. Honestly, wouldn’t be surprised if developers are prioritizing iOS first. Last time I worked on Android app dev, it’s nothing but frustrating and constantly battling the tools. Or the need to rewrite something because Google decided that this API is “deprecated”.
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No bloatware. Too many Android phones have preinstalled apps that cannot be removed or disabled. The only way to get a clean experience is to use a custom ROM.
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Universal compatibility. To give some examples. If you buy an Android from another country (Asia) and you bring it back to your home country (US). There’s a chance that your phone may not support certain frequencies. On iPhone, this is a non-issue. Each variant sold in different regions will still work. It might be missing specific band or two used in the country but you’ll still have wide coverage. Therefore, iPhone is the best choice as a travel phone.
Another example. In Japan, if you want a digital version of the Suica card. It’s best to use an iPhone. From what I researched, only Android phones sold in Japan have a specific NFC chip that is compatible with the IC readers over there.
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I’m not sold on the idea of privacy on iOS but it’s certainly better than having Google spying on you. This goes alongside with #3 as well.
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They’re stable as fuck. I just went from an 11 to a 15 and I wasn’t all that impressed with my 15 bc the 11 was that good. The 15 is solid too don’t get me wrong. In the past, my androids were always gimmicky and filled with bloatware. None of that crap on the iPhone. Plus the apple ecosystem just works. Again, stable as fuck.
I prefer Android, but I can understand why people would like iPhones.
-Ecosystem: This cannot be understated, Apple has some of the most seamless integration on all their devices. Being able to make phone calls through your phone and watch as well as receiving texts through your watch and Mac is super cool.
-The functionality: All Apple devices not just phones work straight outta of the box with no major hardware or software issues, you’ll never have to worry about any bloatware.
-The cameras: for the longest time iPhone cameras have always been in the upper echelon, rivaling some DSLRs. This feature makes people just buy it.
- Apple support: So long as your warranty is active like apple care, Apple will help you all the way in fixing your devices. Samsung and some other phones have crummy supports as the companies are global.
There are other reasons, but these just are some.
I was impressed when my colleague played music on his 12 pro so I got the 14 Pro Max and love it Plus everything works