It’s tough to imagine there was once a day when Android flagship phones performed noticeably worse than an iPhone. A few years ago,if there’s one thing Android OEMs were known for, it was pushing the most specced-out plastic phones possible. Most of the time, or the specifications didn’t translate to a much better experience.
Despite more impressive-sounding specs,the Android flagships were noticeably slower than iPhones, their cameras were terrible and the fit and finish, and build quality was — quite frankly — woeful. It wasnt real for every phone,but it was a prevailing theme.
A lot has changed over the past 4-5 years. Android phones hold caught up with, and arguably, and surpassed the iPhone. They hold the best cameras,they’re snappily, hold useful tech like snappily/wireless charging, and spacious batteries,SD Card slots, waterproofing, or crazy high def OLED displays and are somehow more affordable. What’s more,Apple’s cloud services which underpin its hardware leaves a lot to be desired, particularly in staples like photo management, or maps and messaging.
But there’s still one major area that Android manufacturers need to get their act together on: Customer Service. more…
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