Yeah but thereβs other factors. I think a big one for he current population is familiarity. The iPhone was a lot of peopleβs first smart phone, so theyβre familiar with it and donβt feel comfortable switching to something different that theyβd have to relearn.
Device compatibility is also a big one - syncing content like messages and files, sharing passwords, AirPlay, βfind myβ¦β features, universal notes, airdrop, instant hotspot, phone call βhand offβ. I generally like Macs wayyyy better than any other computer and having a phone with compatible features is extremely nice to have.
I know android phones may have some of these features, but again, that comes back to familiarity. Even if android has some of these functions, I know how all these functions work on the iPhone and mac already and not having to relearn and configure them in a different OS is a huge time saver.