The world of technology is moving very fast and Smartphones are no exception. Among the iOS systems and Android Let's just say that a relentless war has been raging for some time now. Each phone company seeks to attract more buyers through advertising and promotions. Thus, users face a dilemma. Depending on the cell phone they purchase, they will have to use one of the two predominant operating systems.
Many users have a Android smartphone and want to buy an iPhone. Many others have an iPhone and want an Android phone. Well, if you're in the first group, we can say you'll leave aside 6 Important Features That iOS Doesn't Perform or Doesn't Perform as Well as Its CompetitionIf you're one of those who prefer the second group, you'll benefit from these features.
Although this switch from Android to iOS may be traumatic for some, we can tell you that just a few years ago (before Android), it was much more so. Because there were many different systems: Nokia, Samsung, iPhone, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, just to name a few. For example, Nokia had the simplest system, but if you switched to Motorola, it was a completely different system. If you bought a Sony Ericsson, you got other features, so you had to relearn how to use each cell phone.
Let's start with the functions that your smartphone can have


The first is the Google Assistant, according to iPhone users who previously had Android agree that this assistant is far superior to SiriSo much so that they integrate seamlessly with other Google applications.
Another is notification management On Android, it's very intuitive and simple. What's more, it's evolved over time. On Apple smartphones with iOS, it's the complete opposite, so much so that with one of the latest versions of their operating system, they've changed everything, reengineering how these notifications are managed from the lock screen.
He back buttonIf you want to go back in many apps, you can't; in others, you can do so by swiping from the left side of the screen. But on Android, that doesn't exist; if you want to do it, you just have to swipe from one of the edges of the screen to do it.
He Gboard, Google's virtual keyboard that was released for the iPhone before being used on Android. Later, it was used and perfected by Android, becoming superior to any other. Furthermore, the one used by iPhone, according to users, is very unintelligent when it comes to autocorrect.
Not to mention the port to recharge the cell phone, USB-CNow that it's been approved as practically mandatory by the European community, it will eventually replace the Lightning connector used by the iPhone. It's worth noting that many users complain about the cost of these Apple accessories.
Also the spam management It's far superior on Android when compared to iOS. This is because Google's operating system can filter spam calls and messages without the need for third-party apps that can consume storage capacity and require permission to access certain types of information.
Obviously, on the other hand, you'll also miss some features if you switch devices. But that's the subject of another article, which you can read later. Let us know: Are you one of the users who switched from Android to iOS?
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