>>20235571It’s feature is being 99.9999999% reliable.
I hd android for ages and said all the same shit. But I went through a phone every other year and had to reset them all the time and pull the batteries out. Apps in the Play-store can break your phone, there is no human quality control. A memory leak in a bubble app was documented to burn the read capacity of the phone or SD card in just days and keeps turning itself on. It destroyed one of my phones and was still available in the Playstore last I checked. I had to get mutliple batteries because apps would wake themselves up and do shit and burn 40% while just sitting with the screen off. Then came the models without removable batteries and as I feared they died all the time and I had to have it replaced a couple of times due to unrecoverable errors. I got sick of daily resets and biannual brickings.
I switched to Apple. It didn’t really do all the same stuff, I couldn’t port my hacked games or emulators. Or even my movies. But I had the iPhone 7 for like 4 years and only reset the thing one time outside of normal updates. The thing just works. It never dumps 20 messages on me or emails or missed calls. It just works all the time. It never locked up, my battery dies at the same pace every day for years. And it was super easy to switch when I upgraded. Airplay is better than bluetooth, and Apple had long battery life high quality video calls way before Android. Facetime and Hangouts and Other video apps will kill your battery even on the Android. My parents video call our Android tablet with Android phone and both die in under an hour. They call an iPhone 12 from their iPad and we can chat all evening.
It’s reliable, long lasting, easy to use, and everything just works I don’t need to tweak anything. I can stream anything so I don’t give a fuck about local files. Apps back up all my photos to a network. I literally never plug it into a computer.