These why-I switched-to-iPhone-from-Android articles are becoming more and more disingenuous with each write-up. If you have been using the Chrome browser on ANY computer or phone, you've had the ability to hand off browsing sessions for quite some time, with almost any phone. I have a Samsung S22 Ultra phone and a Samsung Tab S7+ tablet, and I get notifications on my Samsung Tab S7+ whenever I get a new text message, phone call, or email. The ability to link it all is right there on the phone. Samsung has had this implemented for some time as well. I don't know whether this was just click-bait or what, but the author is describing parts of the Samsung environment that has been a standard part of it for some time now. It's not something new to the iPhone or that is only implemented by Apple users. I would rather that iPhone people say they really want an iPhone rather than waste time and space trying to constantly point out to us why an iPhone needs to be what we use. I use an iPhone for work, and to be honest there is very little difference from today's iPhone compared with an old iPhone 4. It's time to stop pretending that iPhones are innovative. They aren't. Nothing new has happened on that front in years outside of a new camera. There is very little if anything that my iPhone can do that my Samsung phone and tablet doesn't do as well or better. There is no "different level". There's been almost no innovation in years on the iPhone level, yet Samsung has phones with an S-Pen, that fold, and that flip. If I'm spending over $1000, I want to at least see something new instead of forcing myself to explain why my iPhone is "better".