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Find out what you’ll miss by switching from iPhone to Android
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If you're thinking of switching from an iPhone to a Samsung phone or any other type of Android, you're not alone. There are Android phones available from a variety of manufacturers in many shapes, sizes, and price points, which means there's truly an Android for everyone. But if your favorite iPhone features aren't available on Android, switching platforms could be a bit of a shock. Before you start shopping, we'll show you some features you might miss when switching to Android from an iPhone. This wikiHow article teaches you what you’ll miss by switching from iPhone to Android.

What You’ll Miss Switching to Android

iPhone tends to be more user-friendly with better quality and safer apps. iPhone also easily integrates with other Apple products. Android is more customizable, with a greater number of apps and more affordable phone models.

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Ease of use.

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  1. Once you learn how to use your iPhone, you can use any iPhone. If you ever switch to a different Android model, you may have to learn how to use all new apps and an entirely new interface that has a steeper learning curve than iPhone. [1]
    • While Android may have a steeper learning curve than iOS, it is much more customizable and allows you to do more with it. Once you get used to Android, you may find iOS to be somewhat limiting.
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Higher quality apps.

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  1. Apple has much stricter standards for apps to be listed on the App Store than Google does with the Google Play Store. This means that App Store apps tend to be higher quality than Android apps. Many apps are released on the App Store before the Google Play Store, if they’re released on the Google Play Store at all. [2]
    • While the App Store has better quality apps, the Google Play Store has a larger number of apps than the App Store. It also has more free apps.
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Improved security.

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  1. The fact that Apple has stricter standards for the apps it includes in the App Store also means that its apps are safer and more secure. Both Apple and Google screen apps for malware and security concerns, but Google’s screening process is much faster, which means problematic apps are more likely to slip through the cracks. Furthermore, Android allows you to bypass the Google Play Store and install apps that aren't listed on the Google Play Store.
    • While Android apps are more likely to contain malware and viruses, the fact that Android allows you to sideload apps not listed on the Google Play Store gives you more control over your device. Those who want to install modified apps, or apps not approved by Google can do so more easily on Android. You just have to be careful and make sure you are downloading apps from trusted sources. If you are interested in developing your own apps, you can do so more easily with Android.
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4

Seamless integration with other Apple devices.

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  1. Switching to Android means no more sharing a clipboard, handing off work between devices, or sending SMS and MMS texts from your Mac. [3]
    • If you use Apple Calendar on your Mac, you won't receive event notifications on your Android. Switching to Google Calendar on both devices would ensure you are still notified of events in both locations.
    • Since there's no version of Safari for Android, you also won't be able to access your Safari bookmarks and browsing history from your Android. If this is important to your workflow, you can always install Google Chrome on your Mac and use it with your Android the same way you did Safari.
    • If you're a Windows user, you can use Phone Link and the Link to Windows feature to transfer content between devices, share your clipboard, and even use Android apps from your PC. [4]
5

iMessage's Apple-only features.

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  1. iMessage is the technology behind the Messages app on your iPhone that lets you send and receive messages over Wi-Fi and cellular data instead of SMS and MMS. Some iMessage features you may miss are:
    • Sending messages with effects, like fireworks, balloons, and bubbles. [5]
    • Installing iMessage apps from within the Messages apps, including sticker packs and games you can play with other iPhone users.
    • Sending and receiving secret messages in invisible ink .
    • Sending and receiving money with Apple Pay while texting.
    • Creating and sharing Memoji and Genmoji.
    • End-to-end encryption between messages.
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6

Using AirPlay-enabled TVs and speakers.

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  1. Androids don't come with AirPlay support, so if the device you want to stream or mirror your screen to only supports AirPlay, you won't be able to use it unless you install commercial (paid) software.
    • While Android doesn’t support AirPlay, it does have Chromecast, which is widely supported by most devices, such as Smart TVs and smart speakers.
7

Easy FaceTiming with friends and family.

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  1. If you have an Android, you can only FaceTime with iPhone users if they initiate the call and send you an invitation link—a feature that's available as long as they're using iOS 15 or later. While this is an improvement from the days of no FaceTime options for Android users, the steps may be a little challenging to explain to less-technical friends and family members. [6]
    • This doesn't mean you can't video chat on an Android! Google Meet is a great FaceTime alternative that your friends with iPhones can install. You can also use WhatsApp , Skype, or Facebook Messenger.
    • If you're a Memoji fan, you can no longer use animated Memoji in FaceTime calls once you switch to Android.
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8

Instant Wi-Fi password sharing.

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  1. iPhone’s instant Wi-Fi password sharing feature makes it easy to get friends and relatives connected to your Wi-Fi network. This feature isn’t available on Android. [7]
    • While Android doesn’t have instant Wi-Fi sharing, it does allow you to create a QR code with your Wi-Fi password that other people can scan to connect to your Wi-Fi. You can also copy the URL for the QR code and send it to other people.
9

Fast and frequent system updates.

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  1. As frustrating as they might be, you might miss those updates if you switch to Android. All iPhone updates are pushed to devices directly from Apple, updates are generally available to all users at once. When Google pushes out an Android update, the update schedule varies by manufacturer. [8]
    • iPhones generally receive updates for up to 6 years from purchase, while Androids are generally cut off from future updates after just 2 to 4 years.
    • Samsung and Google are exceptions, as they now promise at least 6-7 years of security updates for their most popular and flagship models. [9]
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10

The ease of finding cases and other accessories.

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  1. Since there are so many different Android models, it can be difficult to walk into an electronics store and find a selection of protective cases that fit one particular model. The exception is Samsung phones, which are the most popular Android model.
    • Android's USB-C charging cables are standardized and easy to find just about anywhere. They are also more inexpensive than the lightning cables used on older iPhone models. Newer iPhone models have switched to USB-C cables.
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Using AirDrop to send files and media to other Apple devices.

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  1. But like other Apple technologies, AirDrop is not compatible with Androids. And while modern Androids come equipped with Nearby Share, that technology only works with other Androids.
    • There are still lots of ways you can share files from an Android to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, including through Google Drive or iCloud.
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12

Overpriced phones.

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  1. Currently, the cheapest iPhone model you can purchase brand new is the iPhone 16e. That will set you back $599. [10] By comparison, you can get a Samsung Galaxy A15 5G for about $200. [11] Off-brand Android phones can go for less than $200. [12]

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