Why You Should Carry an iPhone and an Android Phone
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Summary
For those who like to tinker with their phone’s settings, an Android phone could be a good option, as it offers more customisation options than an iPhone.
Android’s open nature also means users are able to install apps outside of the Google Play Store, making it great for testing experimental apps.
On the other hand, an iPhone is a better option for users concerned with privacy, as Apple’s strict app store policies and on-device processing limit the possibility of data breaches.
Carrying both an iPhone and an Android phone can be a useful backup plan, as phones can breakdown, or be lost, leaving the user cut off.
And lastly, using both phones means the user never has to compromise and can enjoy the best features of both operating systems.
For example, iMessage works well with other iPhones but not with Androids, and vice versa for Android’s RCS messages.