Top 5 Reasons Why Android Is Better Than The iPhone
5) Up to 128GB of extra storage space through SD cards
When you buy an iPhone, you have to decide exactly how much storage space you’re going to need. Choosing between 32GB and 64GB models isn’t a casual decision – you have to carefully calculate exactly how many movies, songs, and games you’ll store on your phone. Why? Well, the iPhone doesn’t have any sort of expandable memory system. The phone has a set amount of storage space and nothing you can do will change that.
4) Android lets you customize more than just your wallpaper
If you look at iPhone, it looks virtually identical to every other iPhone you’ve ever seen. Sure, there might be a few different apps on the home screen and the wallpaper might look different, but aside from that, there is no way to customize your iPhone and make it ‘your own’.
3) Download apps from wherever you want
Apple’s totalitarian grasp over iOS ensures that its users cannot download apps from anywhere but the Apple App Store. Sure, Apple’s App Store features hundreds of thousands of apps, but these are only apps that Apple has individually approved. Apple’s strict approval methods leave many quality apps out, and unfortunately, users cannot use alternative app stores if they so desire.
With Android, you are free to use any app store on the market today. While the Google Play Store is filled with just as many apps as Apple’s App Store, some users might want to check out Amazon’s App Store or one of dozens of other Android app stores available online.
2) Desktop widgets
Android has something called widgets. These widgets are placed on your desktop and display app-related information without forcing the user to actually check the app. These widgets can also be placed on the lock screen, which means Android users can get the information they need without ever unlocking their phone.
1) Modify default apps

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Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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