Why I love Androids
If someone asked me to choose between iOS and Android, I would go with Android. For me, it’s not just about which one looks better or which one is more popular, it’s about what works best for me, my lifestyle, and my pocket. And when I really sit down to think about it, Android wins in so many ways.

First of all, Android gives me more options. I don’t have to buy one expensive phone to enjoy good features. With Android, there are so many brands to choose from Samsung, Infinix, Tecno, Redmi, OnePlus, oppor and more. No matter your budget, there’s always something for you. You can get a phone with a good camera, long battery life, fast performance, or even a big screen, all at a decent price. But with iPhones, there’s really just one choice, the iPhone itself, and it’s always expensive, even the older ones. That already makes it hard for people who don’t want to spend too much.
Another reason I choose Android is the freedom it gives. I can move my files around easily, music, videos, photos, documents, without needing a special app or cable. I can download songs straight from websites, share files with anyone through Bluetooth or Xender, and even use a memory card if I run out of space. iPhones don’t allow that, it's always difficult and you need iTunes to move some files, in some cases and there’s no memory card slot. Everything is locked inside their system.

I also love how customizable Android is. I can change my wallpaper, icons, themes, and even how my home screen looks. I can download launchers that give my phone a whole new vibe. My phone feels like mine, not just another copy of someone else’s. iPhones are clean and neat, yes, but all iPhones look the same. You can’t do much to make them feel personal.
Battery life is another big reason. Many Android phones now come with strong batteries that can last the whole day or more. And if the battery runs low, most Android phones have fast charging. With iPhones, fast charging is there too but you usually have to buy a more expensive charger to enjoy it and is not Asif the battery itself is strong, that's another issue iphone has. Low battery capacity

Another thing I like is how Android gives me more control. I can install apps from Google Play Store or even outside the store if I want. I can use file manager apps to explore my phone deeply. I can even delete or hide apps I don’t like. iPhones don’t give you that kind of freedom, you can only do what Apple allows.
Don’t get me wrong, iPhones are nice. They look fancy, the camera is great, and the performance is smooth, but it’s not just about the name or the brand. It’s about what the phone can do for me every day and Android gives me flexibility, value for money, and full control.
That’s why, any day, any time, I’ll pick Android over iOS.
If not for any order reason🤧