WeAreAllUnique
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Respectfully disagree. I've done nothing to my Note 5 and it feels snappier than my 6s+. Whether it's true or not I don't know as they both are "beasts" in their own skin.
The term android device when compared to an iPhone gets thrown around too loosely IMO. There are so many different levels of android devices and not all are iPhone equivalents. Folks experiences with android will vary by device because you have choice but not all android devices are meant to compete with an iPhone pound for pound.
Today's top android devices give you top notch performance out the box without going into any developer options which most people don't do anyway.
The fact is, android software and manufacturer hardware is better and can match iPhone performance or exceed it depending on the device.
I agree with this. There are some Android devices that are on par or even better than the iPhone. But then there are some Android smartphones that struggle to do regular things.