It took a while, but iPhone and Android are closer than ever, especially when it comes to design and hardware. The iPhone is very well built, it’s extremely fast, and it still sets the tone for the industry, being the de facto benchmark for every new device that launches. It’s the phone many people want to buy, including youngsters and seasoned smartphone users. Take a look at what’s available on the other side of the road — phones like the Huawei P30 Pro, Galaxy S10, Pixel 3, and OnePlus 6T — and you’ll find many compelling reasons to want to switch sides. Notice that I haven’t even mentioned any of those good-looking foldable phones, which are still in their infancy, and therefore too early to consider as an iPhone replacement, especially given the high entry price.
Many of the obstacles that may have prevented one from ditching iOS in favor of Android have vanished in the past few years, and it’s now easier than ever to go for something else. Android flagships have great designs that will give the iPhone a run for its money, they’re almost as fast and polished, and often have features that aren’t found on the iPhone, especially in the camera department. After so many years on iPhone, I too am experiencing some iPhone fatigue. It’s not because the iPhone that I currently use — an iPhone X that still looks great and works flawlessly — is itself experiencing fatigue or performance issues. But because it suddenly seems “boring” — and that’s absolutely the wrong word to describe such a phone — compared to its rivals. And yet, whenever I entertain the idea of switching to a different handset, the rational part of my brain takes over, reminding me why I just can’t do it.
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