- * There is not a single micro scratch on the screen, although I have been wearing it without glass for 2 months. Perhaps now, before the 13th iPhone, they began to release it with an improved screen. *Battery lasts 1.5 days *Stylish design *Great camera *Good speakers What is better on iPhone than on Android: *Ecosystem works, no need to specifically turn on bluetooth like on android to turn on airpods. * Beautiful OS design, although in honor it is also beautiful, but in iPhone it is a little better. In everyday life, you do not notice the difference. * There is a system application health. *System app to lock iPhone before bed. *The keyboard has dictation (it is also in androids, but not in mine) (to be honest, all of the above can be installed on android)
- *Heavy *File transfer windows open 3 times. Why so difficult? If you want to send a meme to someone, you suffer * Wi-Fi just can’t be opened, you also need to open 3 windows *Alarm clock (!) does not write how much is left before getting up. And in general, it is inconveniently configured. * Eye leakage is a big minus. The screen is better than the android, but you won’t be able to look at it for a long time. Used to only 3 months *You can pay for the purchase only by faceID, and in the mask it is very problematic. The imprint of the android made the payment light and instant. And that's not all, take off the mask 2 times while the evil seller is looking at you that you took it off. *This one, faceID since the morning has consistently believed that you are so ugly that it does not remove the blocking. *Do you think Android has a complicated system of settings? Haha. With an iPhone, it is not a little easier, everything is confusing. No nativeness. There was a whole epic when I tried to block spam messages. *Inconvenient system of gestures. Especially with the transition back. And I'm not the only one who noticed. Not all apps are comfortable with gestures.