I mainly use an iPhone because it has apps like Garage Band and Bias FX… for whatever reason Android doesn’t seem to have apps like that. Having access to guitar amps/effects and multitrack recording in my pocket is amazing.
Another reason is the 3rd party support. I know things have got a lot better on the Android side but, as an example, my kid just got a Nothing Phone and he was a little bit gutted because Guns of Boom has aspect ration bars and doesn’t run at 120fps even thought the phone is capable of it.
If Android really was superior I might be tempted to jump ship but, apart from the customisation, what advantage does it really offer?
I mainly use an iPhone because it has apps like Garage Band and Bias FX… for whatever reason Android doesn’t seem to have apps like that. Having access to guitar amps/effects and multitrack recording in my pocket is amazing.
Another reason is the 3rd party support. I know things have got a lot better on the Android side but, as an example, my kid just got a Nothing Phone and he was a little bit gutted because Guns of Boom has aspect ration bars and doesn’t run at 120fps even thought the phone is capable of it.
If Android really was superior I might be tempted to jump ship but, apart from the customisation, what advantage does it really offer?