I would say things comes in trade off, Android tradeoff the security with file sharing conveniency, the user experience with the flexibility. I believe you wouldnt feel lost track by swtiching one iPhone to another but with android, u might still need to figure out where is the back button if I throw you a new phone now.
Anyway I am thinking to switch to Android haha.
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Of course you can have highest security if you just enable the single calling feature on a capable phone with beefy specs like iphones. I'm totally worry free in the safety issue as I know what I'm doing. Of course not everyone is techie and I think iphone is the best suit for them. All I want is a phone that can make my life easier and works the way I want, instead of letting the manufacturer decide how I should have use it.
If I'm given a new phone I will be happily discover new stuffs in that instead of feeling lost. Anyway this is not a point comparing a unified phone with the one with various branches.
Don't come Android, don't scare me like that leh you fruit fanboy.
Fruit fan will own AirPod.. and I don’t :O