Why Everyone is Buying iPhones now.

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Published 2023-02-25
Why I think Apple iPhones are slowly but surely stealing market Share vs Android / Samsung / Xiaomi etc

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  • For regular viewers of my channel - Android or iPhone? šŸ¤” Also tomorrow's video is a World Exclusive Hands On - hit the notification bell to not miss it - Excited to show you!
  • @MrUnknownXD
    Why everyone is buying iPhones now: for aesthetic mirror selfies
  • @snibunna7
    Social aspect is also heavily underrated especially in western countries I feel like younger generations tend to buy iPhones because of social pressure. There are literally people bullying you if you have an android itā€™s so weird
  • I literally just switched from my iphone 12 pro max to a galaxy z flip 4 today. I really really love my new phone. Its been really interesting seeing everyone's reaction to me moving from iphone to android. Personall, I enjoy my tech most when its exciting and innovative. I giggle every time I open and close my phone. There's a joy and childlike wonder to this phone that just wasn't there the last time I upgrade. It feels like a new toy that I want to play with, rather than a chore to keep up with whats new. As long as it brings genuine joy into my life, and does the job it needs to do, I don't care about specs, and as long as android keeps making new, fun stuff, I'm gonna stick with it.
  • @Bggpro123
    Really loved this video. The content here is just great! I really enjoyed all the effort you took to make this informative yet super interesting take. I really appreciate it! Thank you for that for what it worth i felt like it should be mentioned ā¤
  • @tayzonday
    Google needs more top-down experience design. Android has always been derived from Googleā€™s ā€œmined data guides iterative design through Key Performance Indicatorsā€ philosophy. This results in too many cooks in the kitchen and jello vision on details that matter.
  • @niazalamgir
    In a nutshell, Apple controls the psychology of their customers instead of investing in innovation.
  • @tinybattyboy
    When I switched to iPhone, I mainly did it because it wouldn't deterriorate quickly, it would update for a long time, and quality. My old phone, the S10, overheated constantly, had horrible battery, had severe screen burn in, and had low storage. Maybe it's because it was just a bad phone, and certainly androids are better, but compared to the S10, the iPhone 13 was a godsend. I bought the iPhone 13 with my own money, in midnight, and later on I got a good deal on the budget ipad gen 9 bundled with the 1st gen apple pencil, and bought according screen portectors and cases. It is nice how seamlessly my iPad and iPhone interact with each other.
  • @aleccino
    It's extremely baffling how much of a grip Apple has on its user base. I have a top end 2022 flagship Android phone with an awesome camera. At a work event last year a group of colleagues wanted to take a photo and I was keen to offer up my phone for it, and was immediately shunned because it was an android over someone else's base level 3-year-old iPhone, which absolutely did not take better pictures than my phone. I think you're spot on with the aspirational POV, as Android caters to the budget shopper.
  • @cristianceren
    I love how not all of his videos have to have a sponsor. This was a cool one šŸ‘Œ
  • @ddemonology
    I bought an iPhone back in the day (2019) because I wanted to try it, in previous years I barked and scolded the whole Apple. No one suggested an iPhone to me, but I decided to try to see if it is as good as it is claimed to be, and it happened that when I got it in my hand. I fell in love with this, now I've been using different iPhones for years and I couldn't switch back to Android. From my own experience, everything just works, no lag or freezes. This phone does not offer the same features as Androids, but this one offers a smooth OS and a super fast chip and safe data security
  • i live in iran, a 1000$ iPhone is equivalent of an annual salary of someone with average payment here, but still the amount of effort people put in buying an iPhone just to take a selfie in front of a mirror with their iPhone is frankly disturbing, it has become a very luxury status symbol here and its disgusting edit: also more than 80% of apple services like face time and etc... dont even work here so they dont even get the few benefits of the iphone but they still sell their kidney just to be an iphone owner
  • @pinakde3824
    I think the only reason Apple is doing well is due to Option Fatigue and Ecosystem advantages. At times people just need less options. If someone wants a new phone, they have many options to choose from and that brings a lot of fear of misjudgement. But with Apple they just need to get the new one or something in their budget because except for number of cameras, not much will be different and once they buy an iPhone they invariably go for other apple accessories without looking at the price.
  • @thswsup
    LOVE watching your videos! Theyā€™re both informative and entertaining, thanks!
  • @BaaSicStuff
    it also makes it for those with anxiety know this is the price, and you won't find the same product a day later for half the price. Value, is value GREAT video
  • @iteachvader
    I didn't choose Android because of 'excitement.' I chose it for customizability. As a hobbyist composer, I can't set my own music as a ringtone on an iPhone nearly as easily as an Android. Apple is so restrictive and controlling on every aspect of their phones, it just makes sense to use the more flexible Android.
  • What happened with Huawei is a shame. They truly were one of the most innovative brands that managed to give next generation tech every year at an affordable price while still looking premium as well. No other brand yet has been able to replicate that
  • @user-pd8ju9uv2g
    I bought an iPhone 11 pro in July 2020 and it's still competitive to November 2023 mobiles even though it's not having 5G and it's so smooth to hold in my hand šŸ˜
  • @nataliew.1206
    I switched from an iPhone 13 Pro to a Samsung Galaxy a few days ago. I've had iPhones for the last 10 years, and I switched away because I was ready for something new, not because I was upset with Apple. I really love my Galaxy, and I don't foresee myself going back anytime soon. However, I have had multiple people ask me why their texts to me are now green and why the fonts on my SnapChats is weird. Whenever I tell them I got a Samsung, they seem disappointed. That is really odd to me, as it's my phone, not theirs. Edit: for everyone asking, I just got an S22. I know itā€™s technically a downgrade and the phone was only 4 or so months newer than my iPhone, but I donā€™t care. I still love my galaxy, and it feels more premium than my 13 Pro.