While Android smartphones have matched or even surpassed the iPhone in terms of power, cameras, and displays, there are still a few features where the iPhone holds an edge. Among these is the ability to instantly return to the top of a page or chat by simply tapping the top edge of the screen, a feature that works seamlessly across all apps. In contrast, Android users often find themselves manually scrolling through lengthy feeds or conversations. Another standout feature is AirDrop, which allows iPhone users to transfer photos, videos, links, or contacts instantly without relying on the internet or third-party apps. Although Android offers similar functionalities, they often come with compatibility issues or require additional settings. Lastly, the iPhone excels in auto-inserting verification codes received via SMS directly above the keyboard, allowing for quick and effortless entry. This feature on Android is typically limited to specific apps and scenarios, which can hinder swift access to services.


