Jan 24, 2017 07:10 AM EST
iPhone 7 Plus vs Google Pixel XL: Why Users Prefer Apple Than Google’s Phone

When Google Pixel WL was first introduced in the market, it was thought to be a real good hit as reviews about the product were mostly positive and excellent. Yet, Apple's iPhone 7 Plus continues its own grip on the market and the reasons for this are not surprising.  

Value Walk has enumerated some features that many users like in the iPhone 7 Plus. For one thing, the iPhone 7 Plus has the better stereo system. The bass and the twitter combine for a better sound experience in music, video and games.

Another matter of concern is the battery life. It has been the experience of many users that the iPhone 7 Plus has a longer battery life than the Pixel XL. Tests show that the iPhone 7 Plus can operate for nine hours after being fully charged.

One of the features that Apple added to the iPhone 7 Plus is the Telephoto lens - a very helpful tool for those who use their phone for photography. Aside from the excellent zoom mode, the new Portrait Mode allows users to take portrait pictures like a professional. This feature is not in the Pixel XL.

The worst thing that can happen to a user's phone is to accidentally drop it into a pool of water. With the iPhone 7 Plus, this will not be a problem because it has an IP67 certification as a dust and water-resistant gadget. Durability is a feature definitely preferred by phone users

iPhone 7 Plus has been scoring extremely well in Geekbench tests. The results of such tests confirm the belief of iPhone users that the iPhone 7 Plus is a faster and more efficient phablet than the Pixel XL.    

It is a known fact that iPhone users are satisfied with their phones because they are able to use them for a long time. The longevity of the iPhone is legendary and is one of the reasons why many customers prefer the iPhone Plus 7 over Google Pixel XL.

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