Freedom of customization
Customization is one of Android’s main strengths. Users can change the entire appearance of the system, including home screens, fonts, design, and even the user interface via third-party applications, while iOS remains more restricted in this aspect.
Android offers wide options to suit all financial categories, from economical phones that start from less than $100, all the way to flagship devices. In contrast, iPhones are relatively expensive, making it more expensive to enter the Apple ecosystem.
Keyboard experience
Some users complain that the iOS keyboard is less flexible and precise than its Android counterpart, as the latter offers a smoother typing experience and better customization options.
Apple’s complete reliance on eSIM in some markets has led users who prefer to use physical SIM cards or travel frequently to choose Android phones that still support it.
Ports and expansion
The iPhone lacks a headphone jack and storage expansion via microSD cards, while many Android phones still offer these options, giving the user greater flexibility.
Side loading
Android allows users to easily download apps from outside the Google Play Store, while iOS imposes strict restrictions on sideloading.
Unified back button
Android offers a unified navigation system based on the back button or gestures, while iOS relies on different interfaces within apps, which may cause confusion for some users.
Diversity of designs and innovation
Android is known for its variety of devices, including foldable phones, built-in gaming consoles, and even phones with a smart pen, while iPhones maintain a more traditional design. (Erm News)