quick ! i need a short paragraph on why Apple is better than Samsung any answers that are wrong will be reported & points will be taken back . worth 20 points :) .
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Samsung vs Apple phone comparison between the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max and the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G can be found below.
How many times have you heard iPhone users say…
“Ewww! You have green Android text messages?!”
“iPhones are better than Android phones.”
“Blue text messages are SO much better.”
However, when you ask them why their iPhone is better than an Android phone, they don’t really have good answers?
Well, welcome to my world. I’ve been hearing that from iPhone users since I bought the first Samsung Galaxy S phone in 2010.
I’m always hearing people talk about how bad Android phones are vs their iPhones. In which case I ask, why are Androids bad? I mean really, what is bad about Android?
If you haven’t had a chance to use a flagship Android phone such as the Galaxy S20 or the Google Pixel 4, you’re missing out. They are two of the best smartphones in 2020.
I currently own a Samsung Galaxy S10+ and it’s easily the best phone I’ve ever owned. My Android phone has a more beautiful screen, a better camera, can do way more things with more features, and costs less than your top of the line iPhone.
Answer :
1. iPhones are faster
If you’re thinking of buying a newer iPhone, know that the A12 Bionic chip inside beats anything from the Android camp. For example, the iPhone XS beat the Galaxy S10 Plus' Snapdragon 855 chip in Geekbench 4, which measures overall performance. The gap is narrower than it has been in the past, thanks to the Snapdragon 855 processor that will power this year's leading Android phones, but the iPhone XS scored a higher 11,420 to the 855-powered Galaxy S10 Plus' 10,732.
We've also found that the latest iPhones can transcode video faster in our editing test, with the iPhone XS taking just 39 seconds, compared to nearly 2.5 minutes for the Galaxy S10. This speed difference also makes enjoying demanding augmented-reality apps a smoother experience.
2. Better hardware and software integration
Other the years, there's been plenty of examples of the advantage Apple has of owning the whole widget, which means that there's certain things that only it can pull off. Or at least pull off well before anyone else.
The latest example is Face ID, which securely logs you into the iPhone using a 3D scan of your face via a TrueDepth sensor. Other companies have attempted to copy Face ID, but none have succeeded.
Animoji and Memoji are other examples of Apple hardware and software working seamlessly together. Samsung's equivalent, AR Emoji, seems like a half-baked effort by comparison.
3. Easiest phone to use
Despite all the promises by Android phone makers to streamline their skins, the iPhone remains the easiest phone to use by far. Some may lament the lack of change in the look and feel of iOS over the years, but I consider it a plus that it works pretty much the same as it did way back in 2007. Pick it up, turn it on, touch the app to open.
Of course, Apple has folded in enhancements over the years, such as Siri and Control Center. Wth iOS 11, Apple added the ability to edit Live Photos, send payments to friends in the Messages app and organize files via a proper Files app (which is way overdue considering that Android has had files access from the start). And in iOS 12, users got Siri Shortcuts and Suggestions, faster performance, Group Facetime and other enhancements. Expect the improvements to continue with iOS 13 this fall.
4. OS updates when you want them
This is going to hurt a little, Android fanboys. As of February 2019, a whopping 83 percent of all iOS devices introduced in the last 4 years were using iOS 12, according to Apple. Google hasn't even published adoption rate numbers for the latest Android Pie as of April 2019. And it took about a year for the older Android Oreo to get to just 19 percent penetration.