Google keeps trying to make Android look like iOS, but will it do it this time?
Anyone who has tried Cupertino products knows that the Apple ecosystem has tips and features that make it unmatched. For this reason, it is one of the features most appreciated by users when it comes to getting an apple product. Now however said functionality could be copied by Google according to one of its new statements. According to the new report, Google is trying to copy key parts of Apple’s ecosystem to implement them itself.
This was reported by 9to5Google, which says those at Mountain View are designing strategies for have your own versions of Spatial Audio, AirDrop, wireless headphones with quick pairing like AirPods, unlocking with Apple Watch-style smartwatches and many other Cupertino-like elements.
From 9to5Mac, they already tell us that Google is working on its own version of AirDrop, and is known as “Sharing nearby“, and he will come to”Windows, allowing Android users to easily and wirelessly share photos, videos and files from Android phones to PC. This is, of course, incredibly similar to using AirDrop between an iPhone and a Mac.“.
In audio, Google has announced that it will bring its Fast Pair feature to Windows PCs, Google TV, Android TV, and Matter-enabled smart home products. This means that Fast Pair compatible headphones will be able to connect seamlessly to these devices, just as AirPods can be paired effortlessly with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
That’s good news for Android, actually
We know that if you own the full set of Apple products, your work flow between different devices can be greatly improved due to the ease of sharing all kinds of information between them. This doesn’t happen so easily with Android and Windows, systems that continue to have big barriers between them and which, although they have a way around them, are still not native and easy to use for the most part. users.
If Google does this, it would be a breakthrough for all Android users to power have a system as consistent as what Apple has achieved with macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS and all the others. In addition, those in Cupertino not only have their operating systems fully synchronized, but also the chips they use in their devices, for better interaction and connectivity between them.
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