In 2016, you might be forgiven for thinking we've reached smartphone parity. After all, the difference between an iPhone and a flagship Android device arguably comes down to personal preference at this point. But if we dive a bit deeper, it becomes apparent that the iPhone is still the smartphone to beat once we account for metrics such as reliability and failure rates. DON'T MISS:- Galaxy S7 vs. LG G5: Does innovation trump power and momentum? According to a recently published study from the Blancco Technology Group, 85% of all mobile device failures during the fourth quarter of 2015 came-from Android handsets compared to just 15% of issues which originated on iOS. Breaking down the figures by manufacturer,

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