Phones are arguably the most important piece of tech in the modern world, even more so than a wallet, some would say. This is why smartphones are available in all shapes, sizes, and price points. They are essentially computers in our pockets that are capable of performing so many different tasks, including making calls, sending messages and emails, playing games, listening to music, watching movies, and more. The best part is that we don't need to be tethered to a desk or need to sit down every time we want to use our phones. When looking for a new phone, there are two main choices: Android or iPhone. The iPhone vs Android debate has seemingly reached a point where both sides are at peace with each other. Both stay in their lanes, but there is no doubt that Android users have a significantly wider pool of options to choose from, while iPhone users have to wait for Apple to release a newer model and then decide whether it is worth upgrading from their current model.