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iPhones are better
By Joshua Newhook
Blue bubbles vs. green bub- bles. iPhones vs. Androids. In a world where smartphones rule communication, it’s important to carry a wellbuilt machine in your pocket. For years, iPhones were the most reliable and long-lasting choice, but now, they are the clear front-runner in the smartphone world. expensive trap, but there are some connective advantages to choosing an Apple product. Do you need to send a picture of a large file to someone quickly? AirDrop allows those with Apple devices to send such attachments using low-energy Bluetooth signals, with no WiFi required. This is especially helpful in transferring large files that take forever to send via email, and are impossible to send via SMS.
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Even Android users agree. An Android Authority poll found that 56% of people would dump their Android for an iPhone if they were given one for free. If this is the case, why isn’t everyone making the switch?
By Victoria Wagner
Green text is probably the first thing Apple users think of when they think of Android phones. While having friends with Androids might be annoying for iPhone users, their phone choice should not be cause for your annoyance. In fact, Android phones are more secure, innovative, and affordable, making them superior to Apple iPhones.
Contrary to the Apple culture we have here in the United States, the majority of the world owns phones with Android OS. Statista stated 71.8% of people use Android OS globally, compared with 27.6% who use Apple. Contrary to iOS only existing on Apple products, Android OS is found on many different brands of phones.
From Samsung to OnePlus to LG, many brands use Android.
As someone whose fatherworks in database security, I have only owned Android phones and believe they are superior to iPhones. Android is known in the technology industry for having better security than iOS. Android airs on the side of transparency, making its operating system code open source so it can be reviewed by anyone.
Similar to other scientific industries, peer review produces better code. In 2013 Apple rolled out Touch ID, claiming its security was unhackable. Well, German hackers from the Chaos Computer Club took that as a challenge and broke its code in 13 days, posting a how-to video on their website shortly after. Android largely avoids this problem by allowing its code to be peer-reviewed. Another performance-based problem iOS faces is that Apple purposely slows down a phone’s processing speed as it ages. Apple claims this is in order to protect the batteries on older phones, but it is more likely they do this to encourage you to buy their latest model, according to NPR.
Phones that use Android OS often come out with innovative advances long before Apple does. Apple adopted widgets in late 2020 with the release of iOS 14. Androids have had widgets ever since 2011 with the rollout of Android 4.0, but for some reason when Apple introduced them, everyone acted as though they were revolutionary. Additionally, Samsung created its first foldable smartphones in 2019, while Apple still has yet to do so. Samsung adopted wireless charging in 2014 with its Galaxy Note 4, while Apple rolled it out in 2017 with its X model.
The USB-C cable shows Android’s innovation. The first Android phone to use the USB-C cable was Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 released in iPhones are durable and long-lasting. According to knowyourmobile.com, iPhones can last six to seven years after they are released. I used my iPhone SE (1st Generation) until the end of 2021, just about six years after its release, and I could have kept going even longer. iPhones also hold their value much better than their Android counterparts. A 2020 Samsung Galaxy S20, now sells used for around $200 on Amazon Renewed, while the once same-priced iPhone 12 Pro sells for well over $500. Apple makes buying a used phone appealing, allowing phones up to six years old to receive updates and new features in iOS.
2016. USB-C cables transmit information faster than Apple’s lightning cables, but Apple still has yet to adopt this superior technology. In 2022, the European Union formally adopted a law that will require Apple to switch to USB-C by the end of 2024. The world uses USB-C, and it is objectively a superior cable, Apple even uses it for their Mac PCs and iPads. Why doesn’t Apple adopt it for its phones, too?
Androids have always been and still are more affordable than Apples. Their range of price points provides options for everyone. Samsung’s basic model, the Galaxy A14, is $228; Apple’s basic model, the iPhone SE, starts at $429. Samsung’s top model, the S23 Ultra, is $1,199; Apple’s top model, the iPhone 14 Pro Max, starts at $1,099. Android phones offer something for everyone at any price point.
So next time you’re in a group chat and you’re tempted to complain to your friends about the dreaded green text, just remember they have reasons behind why they chose Android just like you have reasons why you chose iOS.
Victoria Wagner is a junior studying politics. She is an assistant circulation manager at the Collegian.
Young people, who are often more conscious of the newest technology advance, are realizing this in particular. That’s why the iPhone is by far the college student’s choice in America. 59% of people 18-34 choose iPhones over Androids, according to Statista. Teenagers are even more iPhone-crazy, with about 87% owning iPhones in the U.S., up from 40% in 2012.
Why get into the Apple bubble? For some, it’s as simple as having the ability to name and better communicate in iMessage group chats, but that is just the beginning of the advantages.
Getting into the Apple ecosystem might seem like an iPhone integration with other Apple products like MacBooks allows for messages and calls to be received quickly on Apple laptops as well. If cell service goes out, for instance, you can make calls and send messages via FaceTime audio calls and iMessage texts sent over Wi-FI.
The software is much cleaner than an Android. Each phone comes without a bit of bloatware found on androids. Do you really want to sort through deleting a whopping 60 GB of Bloatware every time you buy a new phone? Apple allows your new phone to operate at peak performance right out of the box.
Many say iPhones are too expensive, but that is no longer the case. In the days of the iPhone 6 and 6s, there were dramatic steps being taken in software improvements, like the increase of 1 GB of RAM to 2 GB in just one year. Now that things have leveled off, it’s easy to pick up a used iPhone in perfectly refurbished condition with new batteries for under $300. For that matter, you pick up an iPhone SE (2nd generation) for well under $200 with the technology and software support of the latest iPhones. I’ve bought three phones using Amazon Renewed, and each has had no sign of damage or poor build quality after months of use.
If you insist on going new, Apple has budget options like the iPhone SE (3rd generation), which features a superfast processor and 5G for just $429.
Other old iPhone downsides are just plain out-of-date. For instance, Apple sets standard storage at 128 GB, and offers up to 1 TB on some models, making the lack of expanded physical storage via a microSD card less of an issue than when 64 GB was the maximum. Innovation also used to be an Android calling card, but as the smartphone has fewer improvements new year-overyear, as any aging invention does, consistency and support are more important than having the latest and best. Who needs a 10k screen resolution and five cameras on the back of your phone anyway?
The newer versions of the most recent iOS updates have greatly improved some of the weaknesses of iPhones in the past. For instance, iOS 14, released in the fall of 2020, allowed iPhone users to customize their home screens with app-specific widgets for the first time, a feature Android users often pointed to as a sign of the iPhone’s less-customizable software. In addition, Apple’s latest software, iOS 16, allows the lock screen to be extremely customizable, allowing for widgets, customizable fonts, landscape mode, and multiple wallpapers.
Also, you can customize the exterior of your iPhone with a vast assortment of cases from which to choose for multiple generations of their phones. Good luck finding the perfect case with your Samsung or Pixel. Apple users have the choice of high-end, Apple-specific accessories designed to fit the product perfectly and just look nicer. Android offers only cheap, ugly wireless earbuds that are bound to give up well before perfectly harmonized AirPods.
In an environment at college that thrives on teamwork, it’s really important for everyone to get on the same page and to communicate well. Don’t be the odd one out with an oversized, ugly Android. Get on the bus with the cool kids and get an iPhone.
Joshua Newhook is a senior studying German and Journalism. He is digital editor at the Collegian.