Apple’s reputation for making devices that “just work” means it can be hard to deny the quality, consistency and dominance of iPhones – I myself use the iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, not everyone gets on with iOS or can stomach the relatively high prices Apple asks for its phones.
Likewise, the iPhones can be seen as a step back from Android in terms of hardware, as the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus still have a slow 60Hz display for 2024, and even the Pro iPhones have yet to flirt with a rear camera combination that breaks up the main, ultrawide, and telephoto mix.
You might be reading this as an iPhone user who is fed up with Apple phones and wants a change, or as an Android user who wants a snapshot of which phones to upgrade to. With that in mind, check out the video below.
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For a deeper dive, check out our list of the best iPhone alternatives and read our guide to the best phones to help you decide which phone might be best for you overall.
My personal recommendation is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra if you're looking for a large phone that does everything but fold — for that, you'll want the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6. Or the sleek and stylish Google Pixel 8, which offers solid hardware with plenty of AI, great cameras, and a very slick version of Android.
Likewise, if you're still not convinced to upgrade but need an upgrade, check out my take on why you shouldn't buy an iPhone right now. Spoiler alert: that's because we're likely about six weeks away from the launch of the iPhone 16 family, which could bring some solid upgrades and a price reduction for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 14.
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