Mate, you've absolutely nailed the iOS frustrations here. The areas Android still beats it in - mainly notifications, volume/vibrate control, autocorrect, and clipboard history - are really pretty shocking misses by Apple at this late stage. (Although your example with the autocorrect frustration was a little off, since 'how' appeared in the suggestions bar as soon as you double-tapped on 'low') Another huge miss in iOS is that it still can't maintain more than one control-centre media player at a time. The way I can swipe between active players on Android is so damn good.
I think he was making the point that android understands the context of the sentence so it underlines the word low, whereas ios doesnt so you may miss the fact you've made a typo until you've sent the message already if you're going pretty quick
notifications I prefer how its handled on iphone strangely and the volume vibrate control Autocorrect is annoying but can be fixed using swiftkey and sync ur account that you used on prior android device wich also fixes clipboard history. The thing that I really miss from android is apk installation and freedom overall but I get why its restricted in ios. Copying files on pc to iphone or iphone to another device really is just so annoying tho.
I've been a lifetime samsung user and I had to use an iPhone for about a month recently when my phone fell in water. My initial thoughts were very similar. IOS just seems so much more restrictive than android. For me, the clipboard was super useful but also the ability to download apks, easily visit movie piracy sites without non stop popups, and most importantly download apps with more freedom over the UI. Eg I use an app that restricts reels, and TH-cam shorts. There was no app that could do that on ios. However after about a week I got used to the changes and actually started enjoying some different features. I didn't mind the back button and found swiping left fine. I enjoyed the camera processing and stability over samsung. I enjoyed how social media's like insta were more compatible and integrated with ios and just felt smoother. So I would say if you are switching from one ui to another it will definitely feel weird, but if your willing to keep an open mind, not get too frustrated and see the silver lining, it's worth trying other ui's out. I personally now really like ios even though I still prefer android.
@arules6507 oh for sure. I've come and gone from both many times (I own one of each), and realistically they both have their good sides and down sides. But, as much as I enjoy things about the iOS UX, I do keep coming back to Samsung/Android!
To stop your iPhone from vibrating at night, just put it on "Do not Disturb" mode. This is what I do every night before bed. Nothing will wake me up through the night, unless someone calls you twice in a row within like two minutes or something. (There are more settings if you need) In the morning I turn it off and see what notifications came in overnight.
Great review, Sam. The camera section where you showed a screen recording of the photo taking process was very clever. Hey, as far as the notifications go, you can change a setting so that they never get auto-hidden and they always stay in a list, mimicking Android. Keep up the great work, you're one of the very few mobile channels I'm subscribed to. Love your takes.
FYI: You can easily place the text cursor exactly where you tap, you just have to hold for a brief moment, confirming the position in the magnification bubble.
Alright! I've been an Android fanboy for what feels like an eternity. I used to love Android because it gave so many options to optimize, mod, unlock the bootloader, and go nuts. Then there were things like Xposed, Magisk, and all that. I did it all. Unfortunately, now all of that is basically of no use to me. I'm busy with life, and I barely change the theme or wallpaper on my Android, maybe once every six months. So, I've ordered the iPhone 16 Pro because I want a no-nonsense phone to pick up calls, post good photos on social media, have stable software updates for the next three years, and try a new OS since it's been so long. Android is starting to look the same to me. After watching this review and knowing the fact that iPhone pro line-up is indeed locked at 80Hz in normal day-to-day browsing I am sceptical. But at the same time. I low-key hate Samsung's OS. (That's personal bias, I used that shit, it is Bland)
I'm currently using an Edge 40 Pro. It's a great phone, but something smaller, with better battery life and an actual camera upgrade. I'm sold on the switch to Apple.
I’m confused. If you don’t want notifications vibrating in the night, why don’t you use Do Not Disturb. Then you don’t have to keep changing your vibrate mode. Am I missing something. ? 🤷🏼♀️
@@sambeckmanThere’s some other issue then, because it should just group all the notifications together in a drop down. I have never had issues with notifications not coming through?
First time viewer; brilliant video. But focus mode does stop vibrating during sleep. Not sure what focus mode you’re trying but I never get vibrations during the night.
actually the iphone 13 had worse batterylife than the 11 or the 12 because of the new 120hz display. it got better when they added a display than can go down to 1hz in idle. edit: i also thought about the vibrate/silent thing for long. i made myself a shortcut that turns the ringer volume down to the lowest sett. at that point you can't hear it when its in your pocket and the ringtone is as loud as the vibrating noise when on the table. i can live with that. also i made myself a focus mode where i can leave it on ring but only calls, calendar events and reminders get thru, but not every whatsapp, imessage or facebook message. pretty happy with that now.
Just use do not disturb for it not to vibrate at night. theres an option to still have silenced notifications on lockscrresn. And You can remove the option to have apps in the notification center.
Strange, I am a full time iPhone user and I’ve never experienced missed notifications. Perhaps it is because I can see the number of unread messages on the app icons on my Home Screen? Also, you can press and hold on the text you’ve typed to place the cursor wherever you want, although I agree the Android method is superior. I also agree about the lack of vibrate/ring fine tuning, but really I don’t find it to be a big issue since I just use DnD while sleeping.
Apart from the many small things iOS cannot do and Android can, here is another keyboards related one no one really cares about: with languages like Hungarian or others you don't only have special characters but special layouts, where letters like áéöüő are found in certain places on the keyboards. (mainly on the upper right corner) I know pressing and holding 'a' will give me a list and 'á' is there but when you're typing you're not striking there but to your right, next to L or where ENTER is. It's not muscle memory, it's an everyday use-case and a natural way you're typing. Only Gboard gets this right on Android - even Swiftkey fails to get it perfect. Swype was the 1st one to come out with this but since then Gboard is the only one. If this ever gets sorted, I'd switch for adventure. I have to add though, dictations on the other hand is better on iOS because it even does punctuation, where as saying comma or period on Android will write it.
That software portion was on point. I was thinking of buying iphone but now i realise how important qre the feature to me which iphone is missing. I will stick to samsung.
Great video. Request you to add wallpapers for Samsung Z fold series. I don't find great wall papers for both screen anywhere. Most of the times have to stretch to fit.
Solid Review from one that use android. :) I do use both and even if ios is boring as a dead fish, the camera like you notice is just to solid to pass on and i am one that love 4/120 and to have that in the pocket now is really nice. Boring phone but a solid overall daily device. :)
How good is the battery life though? Some people have gotten 6-8 hours or 10 hours. And idk If I should get the 16 plus or 16 pro because I like the 16 plus is bigger for watching content and it's cheaper.
I don't care about extra animations...too many cry that they don't have animations to do everything. And you add too much Bloat like ROMS,MODS and Launchers...same stuff..just to br cheap
Great perspective for an Android user considering to jump to IPhone. Need your opinion to make a decision please. I am using a Pixel 5 ( I know it's quite old). I was excited about Pixel 9 pro but the price has got me consider the iPhone 16 pro. I was gonna change to 15 pro but held back myself. Kinda of bored with Android as well. But then the problems with notification, keyboard and status bar are holding me back from IPhone. Would you recommend an IPhone 16 Pro to a user like me?
I think you have to upgrade from the 14 Pro max.. writing tools for me are a life changer. My productivity went from struggling to spell and write emails (English isn’t my first language) to being a master at replying to work emails and leaving comments and just language in general. The proofreading function alone. Not to mention I’m a semi-pro Diablo Immortal and Mobile Legends player. The 16 Pro max runs everything smoothly with no screen dimming or heating issues (I mean the screen dims to 90 percent which in my opinion is plenty bright and because I keep my phone at around 80 percent brightness when gaming I don’t count it as dimming). Great review.
Sam,does the wallpapers app have your iOS light and dark variants that hide the dock as well as matching wallpapers for the lock screen? Would love to see those added.
iPhone power users don’t dismiss notifications, we just ignore everyone but feeling anxious about it. Same thing with vibrate, if we have our phones on silent and you send us a message, then you are on your own, we’re busy taking naps 😂
9:32 it's the keyboard app feature, not OS. there's the Gboard available for iOS, so you're getting the best of the both worlds, in fact I'm typing this via Gboard.
I would like to say that when on ANY search bar or text bar, if you hold the space bar on an iPhone you can slide your finger and the cursor will move. So there is a quick way to get that one letter 10:12
9:06 I heard some nbews that there's a new build-in feauture that resprings the phone when is in suspicious attack or when someone want to enter the phone remotely.
I watch all these reviews about the 16 pro both before and after I returned the device and my camera quality was not that good. I would take some grainy shots all the time. Maybe it was a bad device. I’m still using my 13 pro and looking to get a pixel 9 pro
Yup iOS 18 is pretty buggy. That's why I'm amazed how stable and reliable OneUI is when we judge the system with abundance of features and customization yet everything optimized
Larger size, way better battery, thinner bezels, cooling system, better gaming, 2x tougher screen, 48 vs 12mp telephoto cam, 5x vs 3x zoom, 4k 120 video, faster charging, camera control for those who’ll use it, apple intelligence and more.. not everyone wants a yearly redesign when the phones look amazing already
I've been on android since my first smartphone 12 years ago. This year I got an iPhone 16 Pro Max and am so happy. There were so many things iPhones/iOS were missing that stopped me switching, but they've pretty much caught up with all the features now and do so many of them so much better than android does. The customisation on iOS, for what I want to customise, is now better than android can offer. I'm very happy with the cameras and battery life, and you nailed my frustrations with the vibrate/silence, notification swiping, and autocorrect stuff. For the vibrate I've made an automatic focus mode for nighttime, and a shortcut menu for my action button to activate that, but it's not ideal. But the rest of the issues I can take because it does so many things better than my previous phone (Oneplus 7 Pro) did. I definitely don't feel like I need to switch back to android, I can't really see any benefit to android now. One of the best thing I've found is the focus on privacy that this phone gives, it's a bit refreshing when coming from google tracking everything I use/browse on my phone. Crazy from Apple to have all the marketing for this phone be features that aren't even released yet though, but I'm not too bothered about most of the AI stuff anyway expect a better assistant
wow the intro is killing it as always
But as android user first 6 minutes there's no android perspective 😂
@@DWGadgets Watch the whole vid ☺
@@sambeckmani can see the top and bottom bezels being thinner than the rest. many other people have complained about it.
wonder why this is.
"Proper Android enthusiast" doing a totally unbiased iPhone review👏🏽
Your producing and editing skills are on another level. Cheers
you know what Sam, the reason i like your videos is your intro's short & sharp, gets straight to the point.
Mate, you've absolutely nailed the iOS frustrations here. The areas Android still beats it in - mainly notifications, volume/vibrate control, autocorrect, and clipboard history - are really pretty shocking misses by Apple at this late stage. (Although your example with the autocorrect frustration was a little off, since 'how' appeared in the suggestions bar as soon as you double-tapped on 'low')
Another huge miss in iOS is that it still can't maintain more than one control-centre media player at a time. The way I can swipe between active players on Android is so damn good.
I think he was making the point that android understands the context of the sentence so it underlines the word low, whereas ios doesnt so you may miss the fact you've made a typo until you've sent the message already if you're going pretty quick
@@Alexander0189 ah yes, fair point!
notifications I prefer how its handled on iphone strangely and the volume vibrate control
Autocorrect is annoying but can be fixed using swiftkey and sync ur account that you used on prior android device wich also fixes clipboard history.
The thing that I really miss from android is apk installation and freedom overall but I get why its restricted in ios.
Copying files on pc to iphone or iphone to another device really is just so annoying tho.
I've been a lifetime samsung user and I had to use an iPhone for about a month recently when my phone fell in water.
My initial thoughts were very similar. IOS just seems so much more restrictive than android. For me, the clipboard was super useful but also the ability to download apks, easily visit movie piracy sites without non stop popups, and most importantly download apps with more freedom over the UI. Eg I use an app that restricts reels, and TH-cam shorts. There was no app that could do that on ios.
However after about a week I got used to the changes and actually started enjoying some different features. I didn't mind the back button and found swiping left fine. I enjoyed the camera processing and stability over samsung. I enjoyed how social media's like insta were more compatible and integrated with ios and just felt smoother.
So I would say if you are switching from one ui to another it will definitely feel weird, but if your willing to keep an open mind, not get too frustrated and see the silver lining, it's worth trying other ui's out.
I personally now really like ios even though I still prefer android.
@arules6507 oh for sure. I've come and gone from both many times (I own one of each), and realistically they both have their good sides and down sides. But, as much as I enjoy things about the iOS UX, I do keep coming back to Samsung/Android!
That photo taking procees for your son through the screen recording was amazing. Great detail
To stop your iPhone from vibrating at night, just put it on "Do not Disturb" mode. This is what I do every night before bed. Nothing will wake me up through the night, unless someone calls you twice in a row within like two minutes or something. (There are more settings if you need) In the morning I turn it off and see what notifications came in overnight.
This channel is so underated, keep going sir!
Recently went from a Xiaomi 11T Pro to a iPhone 16 Pro.
Man, I must say, I really love iOS.
glad to read this, I'm gonna make exactly the same change
@ you’re going to love it
Best review and take I've seen on the 16 Pro so far. And the editing in this video was next level good. So much eye candy!
What an intro Sam🔥 You should start a Course how to make videos like you ❤️
Great review, I love how unbiased you are. Oh, and the visuals - beautiful as always !
I think you could set an alarm and dnd mode will allow you sleep peacefully. O ya you can fix certain contact notifications to buzz even during dnd
Finally video with ultrawide resolution.Thanks
Actually love your video as an Android perspective. Keep it up!
The white color is so clean... very iconic
I love the editing and intro. It feels so fun :D
Thanks for talking about those crazy drawbacks of ios, I wasn't aware of these drawbacks before watching this video.
Very nice shots and very nice editing, very nice video review congrats
Great review, Sam. The camera section where you showed a screen recording of the photo taking process was very clever. Hey, as far as the notifications go, you can change a setting so that they never get auto-hidden and they always stay in a list, mimicking Android. Keep up the great work, you're one of the very few mobile channels I'm subscribed to. Love your takes.
I didn't know MKBHD's Panels app had competition but that's some good incentive to use yours right there!
FYI: You can easily place the text cursor exactly where you tap, you just have to hold for a brief moment, confirming the position in the magnification bubble.
Loved your work❤❤❤❤
thanks for making the wallpaper app available on ios!
Seriously the best review Ive seen of the Iphone 16 pro so far. I agree with averything you said.
For the vibration at night. Usually at night you would turn on Sleep Focus which deactivate any notifications (permission possible).
Alright! I've been an Android fanboy for what feels like an eternity. I used to love Android because it gave so many options to optimize, mod, unlock the bootloader, and go nuts. Then there were things like Xposed, Magisk, and all that. I did it all. Unfortunately, now all of that is basically of no use to me. I'm busy with life, and I barely change the theme or wallpaper on my Android, maybe once every six months. So, I've ordered the iPhone 16 Pro because I want a no-nonsense phone to pick up calls, post good photos on social media, have stable software updates for the next three years, and try a new OS since it's been so long. Android is starting to look the same to me. After watching this review and knowing the fact that iPhone pro line-up is indeed locked at 80Hz in normal day-to-day browsing I am sceptical. But at the same time. I low-key hate Samsung's OS. (That's personal bias, I used that shit, it is Bland)
As always, super helpful review videos by Sam
Best review of this yet. Cheers
I'm currently using an Edge 40 Pro. It's a great phone, but something smaller, with better battery life and an actual camera upgrade. I'm sold on the switch to Apple.
I’m confused. If you don’t want notifications vibrating in the night, why don’t you use Do Not Disturb. Then you don’t have to keep changing your vibrate mode. Am I missing something. ? 🤷🏼♀️
Spot on. Set DND to come on automatically at, say, 11pm and go off at 7am and you’re done. Zero extra taps or settings needed ever.
confused me too
Because this means some notifications don't come through at all. When I wake up, they're not there...
@@stevelitchfielddon’t focus modes do this?
@@sambeckmanThere’s some other issue then, because it should just group all the notifications together in a drop down. I have never had issues with notifications not coming through?
New intro awesome 🎉
From xs max to 16 pro 😊
Please do a comparison between regular 16 and 16 pro. In terms of camera and other aspects.
I am too much of an Android fanboy to ever try iPhone
I've no issues with my Pro Max, But I also have a S24 Ultra, and a P9P. I love them all.
Want to change from s23 ultra to 16 pro or 15 pm, worth it??
Crazy which one do u like the most? And do u think pixel 9 is better than s24?
First time viewer; brilliant video. But focus mode does stop vibrating during sleep. Not sure what focus mode you’re trying but I never get vibrations during the night.
Fire intro! 🔥👌🏽
Same design is a good thing for those who can’t afford to upgrade yet. Nobody could notice straight away if you're using the latest or the older.
This wallpaper app is unbelievably good! wow
damnn the intro is 🫶
the quality of editing and content is just too good to not like and comment
Thank you!!
This is real video editing skill
🎉
Do not disturb or sleep mode turns the vibration off. Great video
Love the screen ratio, looks so good on my iPhone 16 pro max!
It keeps getting rounder. But how far?
I really like these videos. Some reviewers don’t show the things they talk about, but you did by comparing it to Android. Keep it up!
Covered everything!!
For a silent mode i usually put it on DND as a workaround for switching to silent model without any vibrations
Editor deserves a raise
That's me 😂
Best man on both Worlds 🔥
your videos are great. you're just great and awesome
The macos folders are a great background prop
Every time I watch a TH-cam video about someone from the android space talking about the “problems” IOS has I discover something new
actually the iphone 13 had worse batterylife than the 11 or the 12 because of the new 120hz display. it got better when they added a display than can go down to 1hz in idle.
edit: i also thought about the vibrate/silent thing for long. i made myself a shortcut that turns the ringer volume down to the lowest sett. at that point you can't hear it when its in your pocket and the ringtone is as loud as the vibrating noise when on the table. i can live with that.
also i made myself a focus mode where i can leave it on ring but only calls, calendar events and reminders get thru, but not every whatsapp, imessage or facebook message. pretty happy with that now.
Just use do not disturb for it not to vibrate at night. theres an option to still have silenced notifications on lockscrresn. And You can remove the option to have apps in the notification center.
Strange, I am a full time iPhone user and I’ve never experienced missed notifications. Perhaps it is because I can see the number of unread messages on the app icons on my Home Screen?
Also, you can press and hold on the text you’ve typed to place the cursor wherever you want, although I agree the Android method is superior.
I also agree about the lack of vibrate/ring fine tuning, but really I don’t find it to be a big issue since I just use DnD while sleeping.
I like my 9 pro but I'm going back to iPhone. Will get the same colour as you budd.
Apart from the many small things iOS cannot do and Android can, here is another keyboards related one no one really cares about: with languages like Hungarian or others you don't only have special characters but special layouts, where letters like áéöüő are found in certain places on the keyboards. (mainly on the upper right corner)
I know pressing and holding 'a' will give me a list and 'á' is there but when you're typing you're not striking there but to your right, next to L or where ENTER is. It's not muscle memory, it's an everyday use-case and a natural way you're typing. Only Gboard gets this right on Android - even Swiftkey fails to get it perfect. Swype was the 1st one to come out with this but since then Gboard is the only one.
If this ever gets sorted, I'd switch for adventure.
I have to add though, dictations on the other hand is better on iOS because it even does punctuation, where as saying comma or period on Android will write it.
Intro 🔥
There is no subscription and will never be! 😂😂
That software portion was on point. I was thinking of buying iphone but now i realise how important qre the feature to me which iphone is missing. I will stick to samsung.
5:22 This. I always said that if pixel can mostly fix lens switching with video boost then it means it is mostly post processing
Lol.. we caught on to that "there are no subscriptions and.. there never will be!"
All TH-camrs always complain about the camera wobble, who cares it isn't that bad.
No one cares when its android 😂
Just bought your Retro wallpaper pack but can’t find the one you used in this video? One I’m asking about is at 14:03 in your video
That one's called Retro 05!
Great video. Request you to add wallpapers for Samsung Z fold series. I don't find great wall papers for both screen anywhere. Most of the times have to stretch to fit.
Solid Review from one that use android. :)
I do use both and even if ios is boring as a dead fish, the camera like you notice is just to solid to pass on and i am one that love 4/120 and to have that in the pocket now is really nice.
Boring phone but a solid overall daily device. :)
Calling the camera button "innovative" is shocking... This existed on phones many many years ago.
well did it sell?
How good is the battery life though? Some people have gotten 6-8 hours or 10 hours. And idk If I should get the 16 plus or 16 pro because I like the 16 plus is bigger for watching content and it's cheaper.
I liked your animations style 🎉
great video. but quick question, are you rooting your Pixel? since I see you using a different launcher, and no one likes losing animation.
Nope! Hyperion Launcher is very good at retaining fluidity on Pixel phones 👍🏻
@@sambeckman ohh that's something. thank you!
I don't care about extra animations...too many cry that they don't have animations to do everything. And you add too much Bloat like ROMS,MODS and Launchers...same stuff..just to br cheap
you may can consider to try vivo phone like their flagship series X100 Pro/Ultra or X200 Pro, you will impressive with how good is their camera
Focus Mode for sleep and there’s no buzzing on vibrating for me throughout the night
Great perspective for an Android user considering to jump to IPhone. Need your opinion to make a decision please. I am using a Pixel 5 ( I know it's quite old). I was excited about Pixel 9 pro but the price has got me consider the iPhone 16 pro. I was gonna change to 15 pro but held back myself. Kinda of bored with Android as well. But then the problems with notification, keyboard and status bar are holding me back from IPhone. Would you recommend an IPhone 16 Pro to a user like me?
How is the 16 Pro in comparison to the Pixel 9 when it comes to the battery?
That intro is mint 🤌 #chefskiss
I f0ck1n LOVE… Da BRITISH ACCENT of yours.. 😊❤
I think you have to upgrade from the 14 Pro max.. writing tools for me are a life changer. My productivity went from struggling to spell and write emails (English isn’t my first language) to being a master at replying to work emails and leaving comments and just language in general. The proofreading function alone. Not to mention I’m a semi-pro Diablo Immortal and Mobile Legends player. The 16 Pro max runs everything smoothly with no screen dimming or heating issues (I mean the screen dims to 90 percent which in my opinion is plenty bright and because I keep my phone at around 80 percent brightness when gaming I don’t count it as dimming). Great review.
Sam,does the wallpapers app have your iOS light and dark variants that hide the dock as well as matching wallpapers for the lock screen? Would love to see those added.
U can simply download and use Gboard for auto correct😀
I've got Gboard installed too and tried using it, it behaves almost the exact same as the iOS keyboard. Nothing like how it works on Android.
iPhone power users don’t dismiss notifications, we just ignore everyone but feeling anxious about it. Same thing with vibrate, if we have our phones on silent and you send us a message, then you are on your own, we’re busy taking naps 😂
Pretty much
Hahaha too true 😂
9:32 it's the keyboard app feature, not OS. there's the Gboard available for iOS, so you're getting the best of the both worlds, in fact I'm typing this via Gboard.
Gboard still sucks on iOS it much better on android
I would like to say that when on ANY search bar or text bar, if you hold the space bar on an iPhone you can slide your finger and the cursor will move. So there is a quick way to get that one letter 10:12
Nvm you countered it. I not a fan of your counter but I guess it personal opinion
14:59 I see waht you did there😂😂
(Reference to Panels)
9:06 I heard some nbews that there's a new build-in feauture that resprings the phone when is in suspicious attack or when someone want to enter the phone remotely.
I am sure he is waiting for the perfect iPhone to buy
I watch all these reviews about the 16 pro both before and after I returned the device and my camera quality was not that good. I would take some grainy shots all the time. Maybe it was a bad device. I’m still using my 13 pro and looking to get a pixel 9 pro
okay eric lehnsherr
I'm debating on iphone 16 Pro or iphone 16 Pro Max. I want the better battery life but, I want the one handed form factor.
The no subscription was intentional, I can tell 🤣
How do you make those larger folders in your intro?
I can't believe how buggy ios has become. This is so un-apple like. Time to switch to my S24 ultra again 😊
As a Samsung Galaxy, pixel and OnePlus user. The best android phone for me is OnePlus!
Yup iOS 18 is pretty buggy. That's why I'm amazed how stable and reliable OneUI is when we judge the system with abundance of features and customization yet everything optimized
Lumina walls soft is too much buggy
After installation it goes off randomly ☹️
What android phone is that in the video?
... It's the same phone Sam 😒
Larger size, way better battery, thinner bezels, cooling system, better gaming, 2x tougher screen, 48 vs 12mp telephoto cam, 5x vs 3x zoom, 4k 120 video, faster charging, camera control for those who’ll use it, apple intelligence and more.. not everyone wants a yearly redesign when the phones look amazing already
I've been on android since my first smartphone 12 years ago. This year I got an iPhone 16 Pro Max and am so happy. There were so many things iPhones/iOS were missing that stopped me switching, but they've pretty much caught up with all the features now and do so many of them so much better than android does. The customisation on iOS, for what I want to customise, is now better than android can offer. I'm very happy with the cameras and battery life, and you nailed my frustrations with the vibrate/silence, notification swiping, and autocorrect stuff. For the vibrate I've made an automatic focus mode for nighttime, and a shortcut menu for my action button to activate that, but it's not ideal. But the rest of the issues I can take because it does so many things better than my previous phone (Oneplus 7 Pro) did. I definitely don't feel like I need to switch back to android, I can't really see any benefit to android now. One of the best thing I've found is the focus on privacy that this phone gives, it's a bit refreshing when coming from google tracking everything I use/browse on my phone. Crazy from Apple to have all the marketing for this phone be features that aren't even released yet though, but I'm not too bothered about most of the AI stuff anyway expect a better assistant
2:28 , my siri got triggered