
If there's a creator around you, chances are that they hold an iPhone, or plan to get one eventually. Why is it so? There's enough power on the chipsets of Android devices. In fact, when it comes to certain areas such as zoom, and more, iPhones are slightly behind the Androids of the world. But whenever we see a creator making content, they are mostly shooting with an iPhone. It has got to do a lot with the cameras, but more than that, it has to do with software.
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Cameras run on software. Yes, when it comes to photos, iPhones produce good images, but so do Androids. So the camera engine, or the camera software is quite good in most flagship devices today. This changes, however, when things become about videos. How many creators do you know use an Android? Even Samsung's flagship S series devices are not the first choice for creators.
iPhones just are the golden standard when recording videos is concerned. Whether you are recording videos from the camera app of the iPhone, or you are using the social media platforms such as Instagram or Snapchat, iPhones are just way better in recording videos. Apple pushes developers to meet certain standards for keeping their apps on the App Store. Now I won't comment on whether Google does the same or not with Play Store, but it is true that Apple is just one step ahead.
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Everything is so beautifull optimised with the iOS. One thing is true here that Androids have different skins, as many OEMs (original equipment makers) use it. iOS is a single standard, and runs on just iPhones. So there's not an issue of different devices reacting differently to the software. However, at this stage, one thing is true. If an Android device maker can improve on the video recording front, they will be the next winners.





