| Absolutely not true. I had an iPhone 1, a 3GS and more recently a 13. After a while with the 13, I have switched back to Android (Pixel 6). Issues I had: - Irritating keyboard behaviour (autocorrect, having to manually add custom words) - Inability to organise the home screen to my liking - Inability to adjust the volume of external devices, such as other Spotify devices - Poor audio switching - if I have music playing, and play a video on another app, the music will not resume after the video ends - Inability for third party apps to use the alarm volume - so that if I install a third party alarm app, it will change my system media volume to the level of the alarm. Therefore, if I'm playing music and my alarm rings, suddenly the music volume will increase. - Inability to change the snooze time (hence having to resort to a third party alarm app) These are just a small selection of (seemingly minor) issues that I had with iOS, and there were more. I appreciate Apple as a brand for its more favourable data privacy aspects, but iOS has a lot of shortcomings and reasons for a user to prefer Android. However, it's important to note that I'm used to Motorola G phones, and now the Pixel, both of which forego any irritating skinning/custom UI over the top of plain Android. |