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iPhone vs Android (The Real Winner)!

2023-09-01 Science & Technology
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It's time to answer the question once and for all. For everyone. Blue Bubbles vs Green Bubbles explained: https://youtu.be/BuaKzm7Kq9Q?si=E58iMqAtITl3gEd4 The 🍎 Ecosystem, Explained: https://youtu.be/KB4_WIPE7vo?si=0Y7hSvEDXGYae6iS MKBHD Merch: http://shop.MKBHD.com Tech I'm using right now: https://www.amazon.com/shop/MKBHD Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: https://goo.gl/B3AWV5 ~ http://twitter.com/MKBHD http://instagram.com/MKBHD http://facebook.com/MKBHD 0:00 Intro 0:41 Customization 2:53 Features 5:44 Ease of Use 8:00 Support/Updates 9:26 Apps 11:45 Excitement 13:08 Ecosystem 16:06 Picking an Actual Winner

Top Comments (10)

@S.F.D.R 2023-09-01

Let me guess..the answer is that they are both good in their own way.

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@Ellohir 2023-09-02

I'm happy he reiterated the "in the US" part. Here in Spain nobody uses Facetime or iMessage as lots of people have Androids so it's the iPhone users the ones that have to adapt to communicate with everyone else.

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@docyusuf258 2023-09-03

File management system is what has kept me on Android for over a decade. The ease of file organisation and file sharing with a PC is what I like on Android.

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@abhinavvdileep 2023-09-01

The lighting split on both sides of the room for the blue bubble/green bubble is absolutely genius. That's a lovely detail amongst many

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@alexlikespie 2023-11-17

I’m surprised you didn’t mention APKs during the apps section. The ability to download basically any app you want, even if it has been removed from the play store has always been an advantage for android.

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@Bobby56288 2023-09-01

Key factors to consider, for me personally are 1. Affordability 2. Ease of repair

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@abrarshahriar 2023-09-01

I noticed you didn't mention sideloading in your discussion about apps, and it's a pretty big deal for some folks. You know, the open source community often cooks up some fantastic apps that can sometimes outshine the originals. On Android, you've got the freedom to choose whether you want to install them or not, but on iOS, you're kind of stuck with what Apple gives you. For many Android users, third-party apps are a big deal, and I think it's worth mentioning because it can be a game-changer.

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@austinpigza 2023-09-01

For apps, I would have mentioned the ease of Android having the ability to download and install APK files right on the phone for "un-supported" apps without sideloading. It opens things up a lot, and definitely gives Android a leg up in my opinion.

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@lofichessss 2024-08-03

in apple you are the user, in android you are the admin

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@bommareddybrijendrareddy9301 2026-02-06

@12:56 - all 3 things we have started to get with the iphone now mentioned way back then. You were spot on sir, in hindsight.

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