
Among the prominent features that give “Android” an advantage over “iPhone”:
Long screenshots: The ability to take complete pictures of pages, such as conversations or websites, which is a limited possibility in “iPhone”.
Memory expansion: The ability to add an “SD” card to increase storage size, instead of relying only on internal memory or cloud storage as is the case with “iPhone”.
Cloning applications: The ability to use two different accounts for the same application through tools such as “Dual Messenger” in Samsung phones or “App Twin” in Huawei phones.
Creating multiple profiles: The ability to separate work accounts from personal accounts, with independent data for each user on the same device.
Split screen: Running two applications at the same time, which increases productivity during work or study, a less developed feature in “iPhone”.
Reverse wireless charging: Using the phone to charge other devices such as headphones or smartwatches, a feature not available in most “iPhone” phones.
Desktop mode: Transforming the phone into a computer-like interface when connected to an external screen, such as the “DeX” tool in Samsung phones, while “iPhone” is limited to displaying the screen only.