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iPhones just got Google’s best AI feature for free – and it could genuinely make me switch back from Android

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I’ve never owned another smartphone apart from an iPhone up until this year. However, as AI makes its way onto every tech product on the planet, I needed to try Android to understand the differences between artificial intelligence in the two ecosystems.

After using a Samsung Galaxy S25 for a few weeks, I returned to my iPhone 16 Pro Max. Not because it was better, but because the ecosystem you’ve built your life in equates to the deciding factor when it comes to choosing between flagship smartphones.

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