Is an iPhone an Android device?

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I’m a bit confused about whether an iPhone is considered an Android device. Do they run on the same operating system or are they completely different? Please explain the key differences in simple terms.
 
An iPhone does not belong to the Android family. It operates using iOS developed by Apple and not by Google which uses its Android operating system.
 
No, an iPhone is not an Android device. iPhones are made by Apple and run on iOS, Apple’s proprietary operating system. Android devices, on the other hand, are made by various manufacturers and use Google’s Android OS. The two platforms have different software, app stores, and ecosystems.
 
No, an iPhone is not an Android device. iPhones are developed by Apple and use the iOS operating system. Android devices run on software created by Google and are made by different brands like Samsung or Xiaomi.
 
An iPhone and an Android device are completely different. iPhones use Apple’s iOS system, while Android phones use Google’s Android OS. They have different features, app stores, and customization options. So, an iPhone cannot be classified as an Android device.
 
No, iPhones are not Android devices. They are part of a separate ecosystem created by Apple. Android is an operating system used by many other smartphone brands. Both platforms work differently and are not interchangeable.
 
An iPhone is a smartphone, but it does not run Android. Instead, it runs iOS, which is exclusive to Apple products. Android devices use a different system developed by Google, making them separate from iPhones.
 
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