1. Consistency and Ease of Use
Thanks to the simple interface and the popularity of iPod touches, which has the same interface, the iPhone feels very familiar to users. With Android, it’s easy to configure apps incorrectly, which often leads to the app not performing as well as it was intended to perform.
The iPhone ensures all apps and functions are performing the way Apple intended them to perform, which allows for a very simple user experience. Often, users consider this to be one of the iPhones best features.
2. Variety of Accessories and the Apple Store
While the Samsung S4 may have replaceable backs and batteries, as well as built-in inductive charging options, the iPhone still manages to have a greater variety of add-ons. For example, check out iHealthLabs, a company which makes wireless scales and activity monitors, blood pressure monitors, and even a wireless pulse oximeter!
3. Accessibility and Settings
Many users require special accessibility options, which are offered by the iPhone. There are many Low-vision users, as well as users with less accurate motor function. These people tend to love the iPhones wide variety of accessibility features.
4. Microsoft Office 365 Support
The version of Office for the iPhone is functionally identical to the version on Windows phone. Many Android users would love the ability to use Microsoft Office 365 on their device, however, it’s not available.
5. Less Unnecessary Features
Of course, the iPhone comes with its own fair share of useless features, such as the Newsstand icon that you’re unable to move to another folder. However, there’s no comparison to the ridiculous amount of features that aren’t able to be deleted on the Android phone.
6. Less Security Breaches
Android provides users with a lot more freedom than the iPhone does, but the freedom is costly. Malicious content has been known to access millions of Android phones, corrupting them and stealing important information from their owners. Many users have also found huge charges on their bill, following a virus attack on their phone.