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Why I’d never switch to an 🍎 iPhone

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Recently, Kev announced he’s switching back to Android, and judging by his first impressions, he seems to be enjoying it. Coincidentally, I came across a video from Linus Tech Tips, where Linus shared his thoughts after using an iPhone for 30 days – and let’s just say, he wasn’t impressed.

I have to say, I completely agree. I’ve always wondered why iPhones receive so much praise. Don’t get me wrong; I know many people love them, but I can’t understand the overwhelming enthusiasm. Personally, I use a work-issued iPhone, and I’m honestly relieved that I don’t have to rely on it much. It’s primarily for checking emails and messages now and then.

Granted, it’s not the latest and greatest model – just an iPhone SE (2020) – but even so, I find it incredibly unintuitive. Here are just a few of my pain points:

  1. The keyboard and autocorrection: Typing on it feels like a chore. It easily takes me twice as long to type a message compared to my private phone. The autocorrect often feels more hindrance than help. Sure, Apple recently added the ability to use a multilingual keyboard, which is nice, but it’s something Android has offered for ages.

  2. Navigating settings: I constantly struggle to find the settings I need. It feels like Apple went out of its way to hide options behind layers of menus.

  3. Clearing app data: Why on earth do I have to uninstall and reinstall an app just to clear its data? On Android, it’s a simple process, but on iOS, it’s unnecessarily convoluted.

  4. Turning off Bluetooth: Is it even possible to completely turn off Bluetooth on the iPhone?

Now, if you’re happy with your iPhone, that’s great! Honestly, I’m glad it works for you. But much like Linus said, don’t be surprised if people push back when you proclaim it the world’s best mobile operating system. Just because it’s great for some doesn’t mean it’s perfect – or even tolerable – for everyone.

Rant over.

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