When it comes to platforms and the quality of their applications, the debate is more and more fierce every year. The truth is, while the App Store is still home to the neatest apps, simply for reasons like iPhone users are more willing to pay for them, the Play Store is getting closer and closer. However, there are still big exceptions.
When it comes to social media, the truth is that apps from major platforms still prefer iOS when releasing new features. One example is the Twitter app, which launched voice memos for iPhone users well in advance. But the Instagram thing goes even further.
In the case of the photographic social network application Facebook, this is not just limited to the early availability of new features or changes to come. Moreover, and as they teach us from Andro4All, too development tools come into play available to developers. And it’s not that easy to get the most out of all available Android and be it.
With the iPhone, and thanks to the union of hardware and software, developers have at their disposal a series of tools that are specially designed to take full advantage of the features phones. Ultimately, no one knows the iPhone better than Apple itself. Therefore, some apps like Instagram will always be better on the iPhone.
More precisely, on Android is forced to rely on various manufacturers and from Google itself, to access all the features of the main phones on the market, running iOS, they simply have to work with a set of tools. Tools, which are not only compatible, but also benefit from all models 100%.
So, it is normal to find influencers and various personalities favoring iPhone when using Instagram. Only on iPhone is able to get the most out of cameras, much like the Camera app itself. On Android… well, they keep trying to track all the fragmentation they can get.