I’ve been an iPhone user since the iPhone 5c, and switching to Android was never part of the plan — not even in my wildest dreams. I was deeply invested in Apple’s ecosystem, and I loved it to bits. It was the kind of experience where everything just clicked, especially features like AirDrop, which made moving files between my devices feel effortless.
But beyond that, the perfect experience started to feel a little less perfect. I began noticing a pattern. iPhones have a habit of catching up to features Android has had for years, and that habit has become harder to ignore. That’s when curiosity got the better of me, and I started using a few Android phones. Somewhere along the way, I realized I was reaching for my Android handsets more than I expected.