
Back in August 2015, I penned a piece wondering why on Earth I still bothered to use Android. My personal phone has been an iPhone ever since the first model launched in 2007 and replaced my Nokia smartphones and BlackBerry phones. But I also used to always carry a second Android phone to fill in the gaps. Over time, however, a problem arose: there weren't any meaningful gaps left to fill. Sure, there are still plenty of Android features that are nowhere to be found in iOS, but none of them are ...
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