Iphone Evaluation

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I remember that day as clearly as the sky. I had recently bought a new iPhone 6s, a sleek, metallic phone that glistened under the sun; the new iPhone was the next big thing, and I could hardly wait to bask in the envy of my friends. However, as I brandished the iPhone, it came out in the shape of a banana, its sleek silver design dented under the sheer weight of my butt. Instantly, I became the fool of the group as everyone laughed at the pathetic shape of the iPhone, pointing and jeering at my foolishness for trusting Apple. That day, I had to walk away in shame, my ego trampled and crushed and destroyed.
Every couple of years, a new wave of hysteria surrounds Apple as it delivers the next iPhone, promising to be faster, smarter, and overall,
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Beyond a doubt, Android phones are the true innovators of the smartphone industry, for many features like a waterproof design, a removable storage, and a camera with flash all came to Android phones sometimes years before the iPhone could catch up. Even now, Apple tries to catch up to Android as the iPhone 7 boasts innovations like a waterproof design and an extended battery life that are present in the Samsung Galaxy S7, features which the Galaxy S7 contains a better, more efficient version months before the iPhone 7 was …show more content…
By using an Android phone, you will find the freedom to perform whatever tasks you want to do, unrestricted by the selfish monopoly that Apple provides in the form of the app store; you can play whatever music you want regardless of where you bought it, you can download any app from anywhere you choose, and you can customize your phone however you want limited only by your imagination. With so much freedom, it is easy to see why Android, the free and the brave, has surpassed its mother, a mere reflection of its past

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