Friday 22 April 2016

Reasons why iPhone is better than an Android





Android phones are really awesome, offering unending customization options and many free apps. However, even with all their benefits, many people still incline toward iPhones over Android cell phones. If we have a closer look at them, we'll see that there are some key differences. Here are some of the reasons why the iPhone is better than an Android.

App store       
Apple started the app store transformation for Smartphone devices. The iPhone app store is larger than an Android app store. There are almost 200,000 apps accessible in the Apple app store, as compared to Android which is nearing the 80,000 imprint. This is one reason that gives the iPhone the favourable position over Android.

Reliability
The latest forms of Android have turned into much more reliable and stable, but still don't match i-OS 4 or earlier iPhone firmware. The operating system of the iPhone is very constant and dependable. It crashes once in a while or hangs up. Android might be faster now, yet tends to freeze up more than the iPhone OS. The disadvantage of Android is that, it’s plagued with error messages of fizzled processes which appear at the most inconvenient times.

UI Smoothness and Consistency
Android has attempted its hand at a smooth UI to complete on the same level as the iPhone. Still there are different inconsistencies and disconnects in Androids UI programming. For instance there are no transitions at some places such as opening an app or rotating in the browser. The UI for Android is less attractive as compared to the iPhone.


Media
It’s a known thing that the iPhone is a media powerhouse. It has large internal storage space which makes for faster reading of media content. As the iPhone has iTunes store, it acts as a splendid music player, as well as an amazing video manager and simple podcast. Android has no music store as iPhone, but users of US & UK do have access to the Amazon store. iPhone is the best device, with the biggest variety of music, films, TV shows and podcasts accessible for download to the device.

Browser consistency
The browser is not completely accurate in an Android device, and while loading several pages, Android has issues in translating the code properly and many areas are not formatted in appropriately. Another thing is, when the user double tap on an item in the iPhone, it easily zooms in precise so that the user can see or read the thing they tapped on. On Android device, it zooms to the centre of the item and the user needs to zoom out by double tapping in order to make it fit to screen.

Battery life
Throughout the most recent couple of years Apple has enhanced iPhone OS for saving battery life. The iPhone 3GS can resist the best of them today in terms of battery life, when comparable tasks are performed. Android is not properly optimized for maximum battery life, leaving the new devices with inadmissible battery life.

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