But a lot of the time, that simply isn’t the case.

So, here, we’ll look at six ways the iPhone is struggling to catch up to Android.

In 2022, Apple unveiledthe Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Proand Pro Max.

the iPhone 14 Pro with the Dynamic Island

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Although Apple decided to turn the notch into an island, it actually didn’t get any smaller.

That’s especially true any time your iPhone is in landscape mode.

It’s no secret that keeping the iPhone on Lightning makes Apple money.

Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro

Companies are forced to pay licensing fees to Apple if they want to make Lightning cables and accessories.

While that may be a win for Apple, it’s definitely not a win for consumers.

That means we’ll probably be seeing a USB-C iPhone in the near future.

Holding Galaxy Z Flip

No Reverse Wireless Charging

Wireless charging is a feature that a lot of people use every single day.

Reverse wireless charging lets you use your phone’s battery as a portable wireless charging pack.

That means you could charge wireless earbuds, smartwatches, or any other compatible accessory directly from your phone.

Holding Apple USB-C cable

Unfortunately, iPhone users don’t get access to this feature.

However, that’s nothing compared to the massive 108-megapixel sensor packed into the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

And that’s more than just an impressive number on a spec sheet.

Galaxy S22 Ultra camera

It’s no secret that the iPhone has a great camera.

And most people are going to be satisfied with it.

And Apple has really developed a reputation for not giving its buyers much choice.

Nothing Phone on a table

That’s really about it.

The point is, going Android means getting more choices where it counts.