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Why shouldn't anyone switch to iOS?
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I just really dislike the interface, I have both an Android (personal phone) and an iPhone (work phone) and I find the iPhone frustrating and annoying to use. But that's probably just me.
I find it too basic and difficult to identify how to perform actions and manage the device.
Don't get me wrong it's excellent for users who want a straightforward phone that is simple and intuitive to navigate and operate, and it's also likely improved on usability even more since I last tried using one.
However sadly the iOS interface is just not for me...
Exactly the same for me, I find my work iphone to be unintuitive and unresponsive compared to my Pixel phones. Although I will say Apple's face authentication is pretty great.