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iOS vs. Android: Which Should You Get?

The battle of the titans.

Ease of Use

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In terms of ease of use, this is where Apple somewhat takes the lead. While Android certainly isn’t a difficult operating system to get your head around, its multiple menus, less monitored app store, and depth of settings can lead to some users feeling a little lost with the system. While you can always switch your Android’s launcher until you find one you’re comfortable with (though this would take some know-how, which basic users may not have), Apple’s OS is simple and straightforward.

Everything is easy to navigate on an iPhone, and while you may not be able to get the wealth of unofficial apps that you can on Android, what’s there is plenty (though more on that later). Spend some time with either phone and you’ll get used to it soon enough, but in terms of just knowing where specific settings are, and generally using all of your phone’s features, iOS just clinches it.


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