Things Android Users can Do but iPhone Can’t
The discussion between iPhone and Android fans over which is the
better device is not going to end. Both ends have their valid points,
concerning the security and the encryption of the iPhone users to custom and
the Google Assistant skills in the Android. So most of them have valid points
and reasonable arguments. There are several other features that Androids have
an iPhone do not have yet, including setting the default apps as well as using
a group of apps at a similar time to entirely replace the customize look of the
phone. Here is the list of things that Android users can, but iPhone users
can’t. Go through the blog to get the idea of it.
Use Apss You
Like Not what Google Wants
A capability to set the Gmail email app as a default on the
iPhone is somewhat that iOS users asking Apple to insert the feature for years.
Though Apple inserted the choice to remove their apps from the iOS, you still
cannot situate the default app. For instance, Androids allow you to set Opera
and Firefox as the default or set the Message app of Google as a messaging app
of selection to take benefits of the RCS; Google’s currently introduced the
chat feature that is similar to the Apple’s iMessage.
Android users have always set to the default apps from the
start. It is not at all difficult to view which apps are not labelled as
default and if you need to change the default app, then you can follow the
provided steps:
- Launch the Settings app.
- Navigate to the Apps and notifications.
- Click on the Default apps option.
Google
Assistant for Being Great
iPhone users have Siri, but Android offers the Google Assistant.
Google Assistant voice is a much more reliable and elegant tool in comparison
to Apple’s Siri for several reasons. Still, the essential thing is that it
creates a great database of Google. It can get the ordinary request for names
and businesses and performs the request mostly right than wrong. It also
rejects the high-quality response moving from the Search, whereas Siri does not
have access. It also strongly integrates with the other phone’s function to
notify you at what time you are having your meeting or alert about the traffic
which is on your way.
Users Can Use 2
Apps at Time Using Split Screen Mode
Although iPadOS 13 allows several apps at the same time,
iOS 13 and iPhone do not. However, Android users have the feature to use
split-screen apps from 2016 through the release of Android 7.0 Nougat. An
ability to use two apps together is useful if you want to look for the contact
numbers to share with the Facebook messenger or if you have to reference the
details in the file when writing an email. It is surprising why Apple has not
featured it on the iPhone. However, it has to do with the size of the window on
the iPhone’s small screen in comparison to the iPad.
Customize the
Screen the Way You Like
Apple’s access to the display is to locate the entire installed
apps in the rigid grid across several pages. Mostly the Android devices have
double-pronged access by giving the display and the app drawer. The screen does
not carry the grid layout, which permits you to situate the apps wherever you
like. Both of them allow you to make folders to add a group of apps.
Use Launchers
to Customize the Phone Completely
Launchers are the essence of Android customization. Such apps
allow you to entirely modify how you deal with a display, an app drawer, and
app tabs on the device. Using the launcher on the Android device permits you to
customize mostly each aspect of the device behaviour and looks, making the
device more private. Launchers, including Microsoft’s Launcher, Nova Launcher,
Action Launcher, or Apex Launcher, all have different roles and features on the
Android device.
Tim Cross is from Ohio USA. Before he started
writing blogs he went through various occupations such as teaching, programming
and travelling. But his favorite job is writing blogs for antivirus technology
for McAfee.com/Activate.
source : Android
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