Billionaires Favourite Phones: Many people think that billionaires will have a secret phone of gold or James Bond Style, but in reality these people use the phones of the same brands which the common people also do. The only difference is that they use mobile phones keeping their needs and safety in mind.

Smartphone is not just a gadget, but a commercial tool for billionaires. With this, they can work on the go, take decisions and stay connected with the world.

iPhone or Android? Popular options among billionaires

Apple iPhone:
Talking about Apple iPhone, its interface is very easy and the features related to privacy are very strong. This is mostly the first choice of billionaires because its app ecosystem is very large and security is very effective. Mark Zuckerberg, Alan Musk, Tim Cook and Ivan Spiegle use the iphone.

Samsung galaxy series:
Samsung phones provide more customization and they contain many different models options. Billions like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates have chosen premium devices like Samsung Galaxy Fold. The design of Samsung phone is strong and the open system of Android makes them even more attractive.

Google pixel:
The Google Pixel phone may be new, but it is gaining rapid popularity among billionaires. Google co-founder Larry Page and Sergei Brin prioritize this phone. Pixel phone is specially preferred for its best camera quality and clean Android experience.

Famous billionaires and their smartphones
Alan Musk has been seen using both iPhone and Samsung phones.
Mark Zuckerberg is an iPhone user, but some pictures of him in India have also been seen with Samsung phone.
Bill Gates mainly use Android phones and recently they have seen the Galaxy Z fold4.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook also uses the iPhone.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has been seen several times using the Samsung device.
Snapchat founder Ivan Spiegle is an old user of iPhone.
Google co-founder Larry Page and Sergei Brin uses Android devices, including Google Pixel.

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