Can you name one Android phone in existence from 2016 that is running Android 10? Nope. That phone is ancient in phone years it got a release date in 2016. Get yourself a refurbished iPhone, say the iPhone XS, or even the iPhone 8 Plus, and you will still get more or less the same software support from Apple.Ĭase in point: the iPhone 6s will get updated to iOS 14. But once you have taken the hit, you will then be able to run that phone, with full software support, for at least six years – that’s more than 3X longer than ANY Android phone on the market. Why? If you buy an iPhone today, say, the iPhone 11 Pro Max, it will cost you a pretty penny whichever way you decide to finance it. In fact, I would argue that Apple’s iPhone 11 range now serves up way more value for money than nearly all of the current Android phones you can buy for similar money. Not so long ago, it was Apple’s iPhone that was the prohibitively expensive option, the phone that all your posh friends used. I love Android phones as much as the next man, but recently things have gotten a little silly in Android land. Two years’ worth of software updates with a $1000 Android phone, or six years of support with ANY iPhone, including its $399.99 SE 2020?
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