"There's almost no reason to buy an Android phone anymore": True or False?

and it delivered features that used to be in the core of what makes the Android software experience unique: widgets, an app drawer, the ability to switch away from Apple's Safari and Mail apps, custom back tap gestures that allow you to quickly start the Google Assistant to replace Siri in a much more streamlined way. In other words, the walls to the walled garden have started crumbling. And that's a great thing. It means more options, more choice for iOS users.

Some writers, however, took that to the extreme: InputMag's Raymond Wong argues that there is . I get it: such a title ...

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