- I’ve owned iPhones since the first one was released. Now I also own a Google Pixel Fold.
- It was eye-opening. Apple iPhone users don’t know all the features and benefits they are missing.
- The iPhone only feels innovative if you haven’t used a late-model Android flagship device.
The first time I used an iPhone was the famous day when Steve Jobs introduced it. It went on to become a world changing product. Today, Apple’s success is heavily tied to the iPhone, which makes up over 60% of its revenue. And early predictions are that the iPhone 15 will sell well, as users’ existing iPhones age or break.
But, as someone who has owned many iPhones since the very first one, and recently started using Android, too, I can’t help but wonder if iPhone users really understand what they are missing.
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