Android vs iPhone - Which is ACTUALLY Better? (ft MKBHD)

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Published 2022-06-16
Android vs iPhone in 2022 - Who's doing it better? Obviously a controversial topic, but hope you find this useful! Hats off to @mkbhd for jumping in at close to midnight after an already massive day! 🙏

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All Comments (21)
  • @kalginage
    I think usb-c is another huge win for Android. being able to charge everything from laptop to phone to speaker with the same cable is game changing
  • In my opinion, it isn't a question of who is the best. It's about who is the best FOR YOU. For example, for companies which need everything to work seamlessly, IOS is better. But for people who want more customisation and features, Android is better. It is also a manner of preference.
  • @cousinjuno
    That was a fun video having both of you in there as I watch both your videos. The comparisons and the camaraderie was very enjoyable but the conversation itself was entertaining and informative. It’s funny how I watch so many comparisons about phones I’ve never owned and probably never will and still find them informative and enjoyable. It’s almost like watching a game between two sports teams and I really don’t care who wins but I just enjoy the entertainment, between the two of you and a few others I’ve learned a lot and although I’m certainly not a techhead, I’m not ignorant anymore either lol. You guys keep making the wonderful videos and I will keep watching. You both have a friend in Columbus Ohio :-)!
  • @ONhistoryplus
    I'm surprised by the environmental score going to Apple. Apple phones while made from recycled materials are made in such a way that makes repairs very difficult compared to most Android phones. One could argue that Apple's poor repairability contributes more to e-waste than Androids. Surprised that didn't get a mention.
  • @asadfarraj
    A negative point on the eco-friendliness of Apple is that they are strongly anti-repair. They make it near impossible to repair, even with the Apple care program. It's just to silence the Right to Repair movement. Edit: By the Apple care I meant that Self repair service they launched. I'm talking about that. You don't need to remind me on every one of the 50 comments.
  • @TomDobo1992
    Well I’ve recently moved back to iOS with the 14 Pro Max and so far I’m loving the new fresh experience considering my last iPhone was a 5s. That said I was an android user for many years and I still use android on my tablet but at this point neither are better than the other anymore. Both offer extremely fast processors, amazing cameras, amazing screens and top performance. Android offers more customisation and iOS offers a more simplistic approach but with optimisation in mind. I will say however, when I was using android it never felt smooth all the time and had moments where it chugged. This iPhone has yet to cause any slowdown and is extremely smooth. Either way enjoy whatever you enjoy and I’m sure I’ll be bouncing between iOS and Android for years to come.
  • @gretagjura545
    Seeing these two together feels like a crossover episode
  • @Dr.lecter33
    This video sponsored by Apple. Thanks for Watching .
  • @MrUnknownXD
    “The most boring team to watch is often the best one” ~ Mkbhd 2022
  • I enjoyed this video but I think that the comparison had a couple problems. I am an android fanboy so take this with a grain of salt. I felt that they needed more parameters in picking android comparisons. Because there's such a broad spectrum of android phones comparing by average isn't totally fair, because it gives the user the opportunity to buy based on preferences. And get the best experience in the category they care about. The user doesn't experience the average of android experiences but the specific one delivered by their specific android. I think it would have been more fair to compare iPhone to the best of android in each scenario. For example android should have won the sustainability category because of the fairphone and nokia. I still enjoyed the video and they did touch a lot of nuanced points but I think the final score should have been different.
  • Just mind blown by the fact that MKBHD shares his candid personal opinion, coming on top of his head and the precise details and facts in them make so much sense that everyone would nod and say " yeah, that's right"!
  • @april147
    If you use Android regularly then split screen is definitely a huge help. It made handling tasks easier.
  • @techjack8334
    15:18 “I accidentally trigger Siri more than I use Siri😂” Yeah that’s the quote
  • @Logan_Irrelevant
    Man we need “Tech Smosh” more than ever after this with you two.
  • @x5px
    This one is rigged against Android, like come on Google Assistant is WAY better than Siri.
  • I've had Androids most of my adult life, so a few months ago I decided to take the IPhone 13 Pro Max for a spin, and I have two good things to say about it - the battery life was phenomenal, and I loved the solid build, but that was all I liked. I lasted a week, but returned it in favor of my S22 Ultra. I just need to be able to customize my phone and I rely on its ease of use features like single gesture closing of multiple open apps. Apple does what they do very well, and their devices are well built, but if you want greater control of your device, IPhone isn't a good choice.
  • I think it is funny that MKBHD chooses IOS over Android in almost every topic but has a S21 Plus as a personal phone 😂
  • @belovedgfan3553
    I am an Android user, but I believe that both are great phones and everyone has their taste in what they have. (but i do feel kind of offended when someone says iphone is better)