
Frustrated iPhone users are now considering switching over to Android after they complained about facing a huge issue.
This comes as a lot of iPhones have been plagued with glitching problems including alarms not going off when they are supposed to or even the ‘black dot of death’.
Many unhappy Apple fans have taken to social media to vent their frustration, with one user writing on X, formerly Twitter: “I will never be an Apple customer again after dealing with this POS [piece of s***]!!!!”
Another said: “I can’t be more disappointed in this iPhone. I’ve had multiple glitches, and it locked up so I had to reboot it. For $1100, Apple needs to do better.”
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A third person commented: “Nothing but glitches since updating. So frustrating - even unlocking the phone takes three or four attempts.”
And a fourth added: “This current iteration of iOS is dreadful. The clunkiest, sloppiest, back dated looking pile of hot garbage, perhaps in the history of your software.”
Singer and Celebrity Traitors star Cat Burns also chimed in with a TikTok video where she told Apple to ‘sort it out’.
One expert has shared his insight into the matter, claiming that this could spell bad news for the tech giant.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Mark Patrick, who is the director of Technical Content at Mouser Electronics, said: “Growing frustration among tech enthusiasts over bugs and glitches could dent its status as the ‘go–to’ device.”
Many Apple users are so irritated by the issues that they are now turning to Android devices.

Voicing this on X, one user said: “After my iPhone ***** out I'm getting an android. I'm tired of all the lagging and glitches and ppls voice cutting out because they're using their iphone to call me.”
Another wrote: “I have had glitches and bugs so regularly now my Android has become my more reliable phone.”
And a third added: “Dog, I don’t know what’s up with my phone lately, late text and a bunch of bs glitches. Honestly I think Android better than iPhone bro.”
Also talking to the Daily Mail, Rebecca Crook, who is the UK CEO of IT consulting firm MSQ DX, explained: “There is a current mismatch between user expectations and the product.
“Apple has historically excelled at customer satisfaction, but the technical issues we're seeing, from iOS 18 glitches to battery problems to touchscreen responsiveness, represent a breakdown in that core promise.”