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November 20, 2017

Back to Android after my iPhone experimentation.

For most of this year, I became an iPhone user for the first time ever. I even posted some of my experiences. I’m not willing to call it a failure but I am glad to now be back on Android (hello Pixel 2 XL!).

There are three primary reasons that I’m glad to be back on Android. They may sound trivial but they are huge (in order of importance to me):

  1. Keyboard. iPhone’s keyboard is crap. There are no two ways about it. Their keyboard was designed to operate on a 4″ phone and it has never been updated to provide more functionality on a larger screen (numbers on the top row for the win).
  2. Notifications. Android has built notifications into an art. iPhone treats notifications as a river of information with no filters or controls whatsoever. Give me smart notifications all day long.
  3. Widgets. Yes, iPhone has widgets on their notifications screen, technically. But these widgets aren’t the flexible, adaptable, placeable ones available on Android. There’s nothing better than a well-placed widget on the home screen.

There are plenty of other reasons that I prefer Android over iPhone. But after just a single week I’m already much happier with my phone. Sometimes comfort is the key.

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