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It's strange as flagship Androids are just as expensive.
But there are a lot of Androids that aren't expensive, unlike iPhones.
The main advantage i see in iPhones over android phones is value retention iPhones retain their value for much longer than android phones
And frankly I prefer the camera in iPhones (the main reason I got it in the first place) however if i had the option to buy a pixel I would have got it insted but unfortunately thatβs not an option in my country