Alright everyone, I didn't think this would be necessary, but too many times have I seen the ignorant Apple peasants continue with their lives and not embracing the Glorious Android Master Race
Customizability: Thanks to having little restrictions of what Apps downloaded from Google Play can do, Android users have had the ability to have third-party keyboards, widgets, launchers, UI, and more, while Apple is only beggining to bring these "new features" to the iPhone.
Batteries: Many Android devices offer the ability to replace the rechargeable battery, allowing users to just slip in a new battery rather than have to wait for their phone the charge. The largest battery any Apple smartphone was used in the iPhone 6 Plus with the ability to store 2,750 mAh, while the largest (currently on the market) battery for an Android device is 5,020 mAh, nearly double! Not to mention their is an upcoming Android device-the "K10000" that will offer 10,000 mAh, which is about 10 days of use without a charge.
Hardware: Depicted in this image: https://imgur.com/gallery/Vge3M7S.jpg
Android has stayed ahead of Apple in the hardware department for years, and continue to today.
For a comparison between the iPhone 6 Plus and Galaxy S7 Edge (market rivals), see the spoilers below
iPhone 6s Plus:
[spoiler]2,750 mAh battery
5.5in display
1920x1080 resolution
12 MP camera
64-bit Dual Core 1.8GHz Processor
2GB RAM
Max 128GB Storage[/spoiler]
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
[spoiler]3,600 mAh battery
5.5in display
2560x1440 resolution
12 MP camera
Liquid Cooling
64-bit Quad Core 2.15GHz Processor
4GB RAM
Max 128GB Storage+Max 32GB MicroSD Storage[/spoiler]
As can be plainly seen, the Galaxy S7 Edge offers more RAM, better resolution, more powerful processing, liquid cooling, longer battery life, and potentially more storage than the iPhone 6 Plus.
Music: Apple products will only identify audio files from iTunes as music, while on Android, any mp3 and mp4 file can be played via Play Music, including downloaded iTunes music, allowing people switching from an iPhone to an Android device to keep all their previous music
TLDR: Android is objectively better than Apple. You're welcome.
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I own an apple iPod. Hate the software restrictions. When I get a new phone, it will be something outside Apple.