ZorroV999 Their app contains fewer trackers (Exodus), it is said that Apple does not sell this data to build a profile on you, it seems to me that this is also what well-known personalities of the privacy-community (like The New Oil and others [guess who]) and a lot of people on the privacy forums say
I'm on this forum (and in other privacy related groups) for some time and what I really like here is the amount of knowledge and experts present. When I brought up Exodus, most people were helping me to understand it's not reliable because badness enumeration and it giving you a false sense of security and privacy.
As for the other privacy personalities: Everyone has their own experiences, opinions and intentions. It's always good in my opinion to get your information from many sources and verify against your threat model and experiences. For example Apple doesn't require third party trackers to track you in an environment they control. And being a big tech company like every other, they are obligated to please their investors and deduct as much money from their customers as possible. If they deem to make more money off your data than your privacy, they literally have to do that and it's exactly what I observe from their investor calls (they want to multiply their ad revenue over the next few years, which they are best positioned for with their data hoarding eco system).
Also always assume that every internet personality comes with flaws and makes mistakes. Except The Hated One, this man is perfect in my book. :D
That reminds me: Before switching to iPhone you might want to check out this video.
But nonetheless, an iPhone can be the best device for you and your threat model, as long as you know what it will do for you and what is just false marketing.