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The iPhone Still Beats Android Phones at These 9 Things

Last updated: January 19, 2026 6:25 am
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The battle between iPhone and Android devices has been ongoing for years, with each platform offering its own unique advantages. As a user of both iOS and Android devices, I have had the opportunity to test out various features and functionalities on both platforms. While I appreciate the strengths of each OS, there are still some areas where the iPhone outshines Android.

One key difference is the complexity of settings on Android devices. While Android offers deep customization options, it can sometimes be challenging to navigate through the settings due to the sheer number of options available. For example, setting up a hotspot is more straightforward on an iPhone compared to an Android device, where the option might be buried in menus.

Another area where iPhones excel is in video stabilization. Testing has shown that iPhones, especially newer models like the iPhone 17 Pro, offer better video stabilization compared to Android devices. The smoothness of the video captured on an iPhone is a testament to the advanced sensors and software used for stabilization.

When it comes to app exclusivity, the iPhone still holds the upper hand with certain apps being available exclusively on iOS. Apps like Procreate and Things remain iOS-only, while Android has its own exclusives like Tasker. This disparity in app availability can sometimes sway users towards one platform over the other.

One standout feature of iPhones is the seamless AirDrop functionality, which allows for easy sharing of content between iPhones. While Android has introduced similar features like Quick Share, the setup process can be more cumbersome, especially on older Android devices.

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Texting and call recording are also areas where iPhones shine. Texting is smoother on an iPhone, with better editing options and a wider range of emojis. Call recording is a one-click affair on an iPhone, with the recorded call automatically saved in the Notes app. On Android devices, call recording may not be as straightforward and may vary depending on the device and carrier.

Overall, while Android devices have their own strengths and advantages, there are still some areas where iPhones outperform them. Whether it’s the ease of use, advanced features, or exclusive apps, the iPhone continues to be a top choice for many users.

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