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5 iPhone features that make users not want to switch to Android
5 iPhone features that make users not want to switch to Android
People often hesitate between a flagship Android phone and an iPhone when they want to buy a new phone, but most of them will choose the iPhone. The reason is because there are 5 iPhone features that users will miss if they switch to an Android phone.
1. Apple's Continuity feature
MacBook and iPhone show same call on both devices
The appeal of Apple devices has always been the way things work. At the core of this impression is Continuity, a suite of features that leverage iCloud to allow users to seamlessly sync across Apple devices and enjoy the Apple ecosystem to the fullest.
You can start an action on your Mac and pick up right where you left off on your iPhone or iPad. You can pair your AirPods with your iPhone and they'll work with your Mac too. Plus, features like AirPlay , Universal Control, iPhone Mirroring, and more make it easy to work, play, or relax.
In addition to the features mentioned above, the ability to answer and make calls or send messages without being limited to iPhone and convenient add-ons like Universal Clipboard have made it difficult to switch to Android devices.
2. Use Shortcuts to automate
Apple's Shortcuts app shows the App Library section
Having a set routine helps keep track of tasks and takes some of the headache out of planning activities. Sticking to a routine is a good thing. With the automation feature enabled by the Shortcuts app, your iPhone makes things a lot simpler.
The Shortcuts app can do a lot more, and while it can do the same thing on Samsung phones, not every Android device has this ability.
3. Dynamic Island
Dynamic Island displays transit information and arrival times
Dynamic Island is a hardware feature on modern iPhones that makes information available at a glance. And you can interact with it if you need to. Many apps that support Live Activities take advantage of this hardware implementation.
Dynamic Island acts as an easily accessible information button for live timers, game scores, and food delivery apps. On international trips, it even displays useful information like how many stops to take on the subway before getting off or finding a transfer point.
Dynamic Island saves you the effort of swiping between apps or pulling down Notification Center for information. A quick, simple tap on it will take you straight to the full app to make any necessary changes. Overall, it’s a clutter-free and useful way to use the top portion of your iPhone screen and keep track of activities.
4. Apple CarPlay Reliability
Driving to a remote location you've never been to before can be a daunting task, as you need to figure out how to navigate and make sure you have the right music for the trip. Apple CarPlay makes this a breeze.
Simply connect your iPhone to your car and you can access all your compatible apps and settings. There’s no need to set anything up from scratch; just plug it in and go. This trusted design of Apple CarPlay, which mimics your iPhone and gives you easy access to your most used apps, is a great value-add.
And while Siri isn’t the smartest assistant around, it’s the most reliable when it comes to simple tasks like controlling media, calling people, and sending messages. People have had a lot of trouble using Android Auto , with Google Assistant ignoring commands or not responding at all.
5. Apple's Siri Implementation
Siri is active and waiting for commands
Using keywords to access smart assistants isn't an Apple-exclusive feature, but what makes it stand out is how accurate it is at what it does. "Hey Siri" or just "Siri" is the default prompt on Apple devices to access the voice assistant, and the experience of using it is great.
Reminders work while running water, loud music is playing on the iPhone, etc. No Android device can do this yet and things could get even better with the advent of Apple Intelligence.
The Apple ecosystem is full of useful features that make life a little easier. However, competition breeds progress, and many Android device makers are catching up. While many people are still iPhone loyalists for now, it’s exciting to see what Android smartphones will look like in the coming years.