2007 will forever remain a defining year for mobile phones, with Apple’s launch of the first iPhone.

Since then, Apple has built an incredibly loyal base of users who swear by its products.

For many, this meant switching to an Android smartphone was a downgrade.

A hand holding a Samsung Galaxy Fold

We can at least credit Apple for optimizing and polishing these features before adding them to the iPhone.

Still, these days, it seems like the competition is doing more to push innovation forward.

Google is building the Pixel ecosystem to rivalApple and gain a bigger market share.

Two iPhone 14 Pro Max and their boxes

While Apple regularly adds a few new features to iOS, the overall user experience remains largely the same.

Additionally, Android phones come in all form factors and designs.

Thankfully, these days, flagship Android devices are in the same league as iPhones.

An Apple watch, iPhone, iPad, and a pair of AirPods.

Plus, you will get access to a much broader range of smartphones with varying designs and form factors.

It might just be the perfect time to switch from Apple to Android.

Pixel Buds pro on a Pixel 6 Pro