Have you ever wanted a phone customized for you? Android was released in 2008, a year after iPhone. As of 21015, there are 2.5 billion Android users worldwide, compared to approximately one billion iPhone users. Android is better than iPhone in customizability, variety and design. First and foremost, Android is highly customizable. You can customize everything from the background of your text messages, to the ringtone the way you want, to the actual launcher of your phone. A home screen launcher is essentially how you navigate your phone and what navigation looks like. While you may want to leave your home screen available, you can also open any other app on your Android, using the multi-window feature. This allows you to view and view different brands that produce Android smartphones. In addition to different brands, as you can imagine, there are also many models. So whatever you might want in a phone, there are many different options to choose from when selecting an Android. As I stated earlier, the Google Play Store doesn't have many limitations on apps. This allows businesses and individuals to upload and create their own apps, making more apps available to Android users. Not only are there more apps, but the selection is much broader, and a desirable type of application can come in different forms on the Google Play Store. This also allows you to download and use different music players. Music can be easily downloaded to an Android and played with the many different music applications. The possibilities when it comes to music on Android are truly endless. On the other hand, iPhone has only one brand that produces the phones and that is Apple. So only one company makes the phones and releases only a few models each year. So the options are much more limited, and the decision is more likely to be based on the dollar amount spent on an iPhone. The App Store used by iPhones is like a library that contains only bestselling authors. There are limitations for apps, so the variety is much less than Goggle Play Store and the diversity of applications is nothing compared to the Android market. As well as being limited
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