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Popular Comments:
How about 10 ways iOS is better than Android, Linus?
2- iPhone sucks most components And the OLED Screen are made by Samsung others components made by others companies
3- Apple sucks sells crapy phones not made by them at huge prices
Via Twitter for IPhone
It wasn't the newest model phone at the time, butt i needed one.
After 10 minute's ill gave it back..........
I rather have no phone then a Apple (unless i can eat it).
Cracked screen? Be careful with your phone or get a god damn screen protector.
Virus infected? WHY THE HECK WOULD YOU WANT AN ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM ON A MOBILE DEVICE?
iPhone gang
btw this comment is a joke
1. All apps which are following Apple design guidelines (which is all of the most popular ones like Facebook, Instagram and all the well known social network apps, Chrome, Uber,... whatever comes to your mind, of course all Apple apps), allows you to swipe right to go back, or swipe left to return back, which is extra feature in comparison to Android. Only exceptions are maybe some games and maybe other special "artistic" apps that have very special GUI. But for 99% use cases you can go back with one hand, even on the biggest iPhones, with ease.
2. As for the bigger size of the screen and problems with one handed operation, when Apple came up with iPhone 6, they also introduced a feature in iOS called "Reachability", that allows you to swipe down on the bottom part of the screen to bring the upper half of the screen to the bottom part, so you can easily reach it with one hand. Again, a great feature for one hand operation that Android does not have (at least not by default).
So yes, this is a non-problem for iOS users, only if they recently switched from Android and have different habits. But I believe that iOS solution is actually much more elegant and natural.
You can also sideload apps on iOS, look up cydia impactor. It uses your apple ID and password to sign the app and install it. There's also custom stores for iOS such as ignition.
*insert salty Apple fanboy*
vis YouTube for iPhone.