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I Switched From Android to iPhone: 3 Ways I Was Wrong About Apple

Last updated: November 4, 2025 1:00 pm
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The iPhone 17: A Surprising Revelation

Many people in my circle swear by iPhones, and I used to scoff at the high prices considering the tech giant lagged behind Google in many aspects. However, after testing a variety of phones over the years, I found that competitors like Samsung, Google, and OnePlus often offered better hardware and features for the price.

Whenever someone would boast about their iPhone, I couldn’t resist pulling out a Motorola Razr and playfully challenging them with its unique features. Apple was still playing catch-up in certain areas, like introducing the first folding iPhone set for 2026, seven years after Samsung’s foldable debut.

While Apple excels in optimizing essential features, especially on the software front, I wasn’t willing to pay a premium for it. However, with the current market trends of rising prices and tariffs, Android phones in the same price range weren’t necessarily better value, causing my staunch anti-Apple stance to waver.

After testing the iPhone 17, I must admit that I’ve had to eat a slice of humble pie. The simplicity of Apple’s software was a standout feature for me. The intuitive layout of the home screen and lock screen, along with features like Dynamic Island and the App Library, impressed me. The Apple Journal app, voicemail summaries with Apple Intelligence, and simplified camera controls were also highlights.

The hardware of the iPhone 17 exceeded my expectations. The phone’s size was perfect for watching videos, and the speakers were impressive. The pastel purple model I tested was aesthetically pleasing, with a comfortable grip. The camera, while not as advanced as the Pro models, delivered sharp and clear images suitable for everyday use.

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Switching from Android to iOS wasn’t without its challenges. The transfer process using the ‘Move to iOS’ app was cumbersome, requiring multiple attempts and resulting in factory resets. Setting up apps, contacts, and messaging services posed additional hurdles, highlighting the differences in ecosystems.

Despite these challenges, the iPhone 17’s pricing compared to Android equivalents has become more competitive. The base storage, pricing plans for cloud storage, and overall value of the iPhone 17 make it a compelling choice for users in the mid-range segment. As a long-time Android user, I never thought I’d consider the iPhone 17 as my daily driver, but after testing it, I’d definitely give it a second look.

In conclusion, my experience with the iPhone 17 has challenged my preconceived notions about Apple products. The seamless integration of software and hardware, coupled with competitive pricing, has made me reconsider my allegiance to Android. If even a die-hard Android user like me can be swayed, perhaps it’s time for others to give the iPhone a chance.

The iPhone 17 starts from £799/$799 and is available for purchase from Apple or on contract from various carriers. Trade-in deals are also offered by retailers, making it more accessible to a wider audience.

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