iOS Blog: Increased Switcher Rate From Android to iPhone Appears Focused Outside the U.S.

Increased Switcher Rate From Android to iPhone Appears Focused Outside the U.S.

I switched back to an iphone from a Nexus 5 because I had the opportunity to get a really good price on the iphone (black friday + employee discount).
...hiding icons you don't use very often in an app drawer is cleaner, you can customize the look with launchers, it's more open.
I find as apple has added features they have done it a little less efficiently.
Unless ios or the next iphone model has something super amazing I'll probably go back to android when I'm due for my next upgrade.

Agree with most points. Apple is locked into a paradigm that isn't efficient.
You can hide apps in folders though, as well as on another screen. What's the difference between that and a file drawer?

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