10 Things About My iPhone That Still Drive Me Crazy (AAPL)

I've been an iPhone user since the original model launched in 2007.

But even though I'm loyal to my iPhone, there are still a handful of quirks that really bug me. Here's what I wish would change.

The screen is too small. The iPhone 5S has a 4-inch screen. The Samsung Galaxy S5 and other nice Android phones have screens that are 5 inches or larger.

Battery life is awful. I can't even make it through a full day before my battery starts screaming for more juice. I usually have to carry a Mophie battery case with me.

I can't delete or hide Apple's apps. I use alternative apps for calendar, email, and just about everything else because they're better. But there's no way to remove Apple's apps. I keep them in a folder with a poop emoji instead.

Speaking of third-party apps, I wish the iPhone would let me choose default apps for basic functions like email, calendar, and web browsing. I use alternative apps for all of these tasks, but sometimes Apple forces me to use its own apps.

iMessage is finicky. Sometimes it goes down. Sometimes messages get sent in the wrong order. And if I ever switch to an Android phone, there's a good chance some messages will get lost in the ether. Apple locks your number into iMessage and it can take time to migrate over.

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