Here’s Why Android users flocking to iOS face steep learning curve
In a tech landscape dominated by fierce debates between Android and iOS users, it is interesting to see what happens when users do the jump.
PhoneArena reports that more Android users are making the leap to iOS than ever before, reaching the highest point in five years. However, this transition may not be as seamless as expected.
A new report from smartphone comparison service Green Smartphones reveals that many first-time iOS users encounter a steep learning curve when adapting to Apple’s operating system. Let’s dive into the details.
Android’s Intuitive Interface
One key aspect that sets Android apart from iOS is its user interface.
According to data, many iOS users struggle with basic smartphone functions such as setting up voice mail, removing an app, sharing a location, and more. For instance, 84,000 iOS users have looked up how to screenshot online.
iPhone users conduct 58 percent more searches on Google for instructions on everyday functions and tasks than their Android counterparts. Judging by the number of Google searches made, Android proves to be more intuitive for users.