iPhone Vs Android. This is a battle where I don’t think I can choose a winner. I have personally used iPhones more than Android, so if I don’t do Androids justice then comment below and I’ll take it into account. If I had to choose one of the new flagship phones out there right now, I would probably choose Android. The main reason being that I don’t like Apple removing the home button, I don’t like them removing the headphone jack, and I don’t like their prices. Granted, I would miss plenty about the iPhones I have grown to enjoy. I really enjoy the operating system on the iPhone. I find it easy and pleasing to use, and I think anyone could pick up an iPhone and would be comfortable with it in a small amount of time. I like the app store and the wide variety of apps it allows you to download. The main thing I like about iPhones is the security they bring. You are a lot less likely to get a virus with an iPhone than with an Android. I just like the safe feeling that iPhones bring and the easy to use operating system. At the same time, there is plenty wrong with iPhones. For one, bring back my headphone jack! If Apple wants to claim that they needed to remove it in order to make their phones waterproof, then why is Samsung able to make phones that are waterproof but still have a headphone jack. I don’t like how I get very little hard drive space on my phone with no way to upgrade it. I would love to be able to insert a micro SD card and get plenty of room for my movies, songs, and tv shows. Samsung is able to do it and the phone is still waterproof, so I don’t see why Apple can’t. I do not wish to spend $1,000 on a phone just so I can have enough storage. I know that Samsung charges you at least $600 for their phone, but that plus a micro-SD card is still cheaper than an iPhone. Apple seems to make their ideal phone, jack that phone’s price up, and then make obsolete versions of it just so they can lower the price slightly for people to afford. That’s the way I feel at least, seeing how they have announced three different iPhone X’s and only one is under a grand. How do you guys feel? What makes or breaks a phone purchase for you? Are you one to buy a new phone once they are announced, or do you wait until your current phone no longer functions well?