04 July 1402 at 10:12
According to the new report of the Green Smartphones database, the migration from Android phones to iPhone is not so sweet and has its own problems.
Migrating to a new operating system requires learning how it works. If the user interface does not have enough visual elements, this step can be boring and exhausting. New data indicates that the migration of users from Android phones to iPhones has increased significantly and reached its highest level in the last five years.
However, for many first-time iOS users, the process of migrating and learning the new operating system can be difficult and painful, according to a new report by Green Smartphones. Android and iOS offer two different user interfaces, and considering the results of searches conducted by Google, it can be concluded that using Android phones is more intuitive and easier. Thus, it may be more difficult for a new user to perform basic tasks on the iPhone.
iOS users in the US often have trouble doing things like blocking someone and resetting their phones. The Green Smartphones report shows that iPhone users are 58% more likely than Android users to search on Google to solve their problems.
Migrating from an Android phone to an iPhone has its own problems!
According to this report, 84,000 iPhone users have asked Google for help with screen recording, while only 24,000 Android users have used the search engine to solve the same problem on average per month. In addition, 61,000 iPhone users enter the search term “How to Factory Reset” into Google every month, which is a significant number compared to the 8,400 Android users who search to do this.
Other things that are easier to do with Android phones than iPhones include recording a phone call, setting up voicemail, sharing your location, deleting an app, transferring photos, updating your phone, and backing up your device.
Meanwhile, there are only two functions that are statistically more difficult for new Android users than iOS newcomers: taking a screenshot and scanning a QR code.
In total, iOS users perform 358,000 monthly searches on Google to solve their iPhone problems. On the other hand, Android users have referred to this search engine 226 thousand times to solve their device problems. In this way, we can conclude that Android has a user-oriented interface and new users of this ecosystem do not need special instructions to use Android phones.
Since the migration from Android phones to iPhones seems to be on the rise, it can be theorized that although the iPhone is a bit difficult to use at first, once you get used to it, going back to Android is unlikely. arrives.
In the end, both operating systems have their own advantages, disadvantages, and features. iPhones are supported for five to six years, and quality apps are usually released for iOS before Android. In contrast, Android provides more customization options, fewer restrictions, and some may prefer its notification management system over iOS.
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