Android or IOS: Hard to choose? Lets Explore them 0 701

Android or IOS: Hard to choose? Lets Explore them 0 702

Android and IOS both are very famous operating system and have devices who accompanied them. We  have kept on seeing many improvement in them constantly. Lets see what IOS and Android users will get if they are planning to switch from each other. 

With IOS you have:

Easy App Switching:

IOS kept their app frozen in background which make the app available in quick seconds without being noticed where as we find some level of delay in app switching in android.

Amazing 3D touch:

3d touch works upon three layer of pressure. Normal touch like to move or scroll, if we want to pick something require touch little harder and to have pop up of the application a very hard touch that make it to show the menu and other options over the application.

 

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Cross Device Syncing

Apple product is not limited to phones but they have developed tablet, computer and seamless cross device syncing take phone calls that come to your phone on your computer without installing any additional software, then reply to SMSs from your tablet, and pick up an article you were reading on a tablet on your phone, right at the point where you left off. 

Variety of High Quality Apps

Mobile App developers usually deployed the app first for IOS because it gives more high quality visual features that give amazing look and feel of the apps.  Now a days android developers develop many apps which are really provide the features that compete with IOS.  You may say there’s a certain superiority complex among iOS-exclusive developers, but it boils down to the fact that iOS users are more willing to pay then android users and that they’re simply pandering to that audience, by going the extra mile.

Less Malware

Apple doesn’t let you tinker with the OS in any meaningful way, and doesn’t (for all practical purposes) let you install apps without using the App Store. It does not permit third-party app stores, and has stringent measures to prevent malicious apps from entering the app store.  Add to that the fact that Android has the lion’s share of the global market, which makes it an appealing target for malware makers, the same way Windows users tend to get targeted more on PCs.

With Android you have:

 

Large set of functional Apps

There are many apps which become the part of our life, like Truecaller. There are many apps which are not working upon Iphone like Smart Spends and Walnut; automation apps like SpeakerPhone Ex and Tasker. 

Low Cost of Ownership

The ‘Apple Tax’ is a term used to describe the premium one has to pay to own Apple products. Android phone makers have been consistently trying to price their flagship phones as high as iPhones for years, but most of them end up quickly discounting the price, to sell better. Then there are the new-age upstarts like Xiaomi and OnePlus that thrive on selling phones with near-high-end features at a cost that’s less than half of what Apple charges for its flagship device.

It is not only the iPhones that sell at a premium. A simple charging cable from Apple for your iPhone will cost you an excess of a thousand rupees. Even upping the storage capacity from the base 16GB on an iPhone to the next step (64GB) costs Rs. 10,000 – the same amount of money required to buy a usable Android phone these days.

Tight Google Integration

Apple makes its money selling hardware, Google makes its by selling ads. Since iOS is the second biggest OS in terms of market share after Android, Google makes all its services available to iPhone users.

Take the example of voice commands – say you want to translate ¿Cómo estás? to English. On an Android phone, just saying “Okay, Google” and then repeating that phrase will get you the answer. Or say you want to send a WhatsApp message to a friend using voice – it’s doable with “Okay, Google”. This kind of stuff is not possible with Siri, Apple’s virtual assistant today, as it does not integrate with third-party apps. There is a Google app for iOS, it’s just an app and not a part of the OS like on Android.

Customization Flexibility

No need to elaborate on this one too much – almost everybody’s aware of the fact that you can customise Android to the way you like. Don’t like the homescreen or lockscreen? Change it. Don’t like how the default fonts look? Change them too. Want to open your favourite app when you swipe up anywhere on the home screen? No problem.

These are things you can do easily on Android, without any heavy modification to the software the phones comes preinstalled with; doing similar things on iOS is only possible by jailbreaking your device.

 

 

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