
The performance is irrelevant at the top level unless you play games maybe. This same ecosystem does make life easier for the less tech-savvy people though. With that said, I can't imagine my life without all the power user options of android, I can't see myself limited by the Apple ecosystem. There are fewer options in iOS so easier to tell people which menu to go to change an option. Apple has been super easy in terms of that. On the other hand Android is a nightmare to manage in a corporate environment and with inexperienced users. I don't play games, but performance on S20U is the same as on my s22U at least without gaming.

Because apple) with add-ons line unlock, I actually have a full system ad-blocker, I actually can get apps to control my torrent client, radarr and sonarr remotely. I can actually use a desktop browser like Firefox (no, Firefox for iOS is still safari under the hood. I have never in the past probably 5 years seen android flagships lag or be less smooth than iOS devices, in fact until recently only Android flagships had 120Hz refresh rate and looked smoother. I work in IT and have to use both, and help 'regular' users with both. Hell, you switch from Windows to Linux on a desktop with x86 CPU and all benchmarks are different. You can't compare performance by running 2 different operating systems.

It's hilarious reading all these comments from fanboys comparing apples and oranges, and some even claiming to be ex-one-brand fanboys only to have found something incredible by switching.
