With all the newer versions of iOS Apple was introducing important changes that have made its mobile app grow to the iOS we know today. Of course the changes that users are looking for do not always work, but each update has a good battery of issues and improvements that come to end the system.
That being said, One of the Achilles heels of iOS compared to its direct rival is the lack of customization, And it turns out that in this respect Android has been ahead, at least so far. IOS 14 may be hoping to change all of this, as it seems like new options are finally coming to fruition, such as long-sought widgets.
There is always room for improvement, and all new developments will be welcome. Accepting widgets in iOS is obviously a step towards a new bet that will be the right choice, but besides this there are other functions on Android that, no matter what type of device, one may wish for your iPhone. For this reason today we bring is a list of 5 features for Android that we would like to see on iOS and iPhone
USB-C port as a single connector
Yes, the first on the list is not a software option, however It's one of the features we'd love to see our iPhone import from Android (or from iPad and Macbook). And that apart from the benefits gained by the Lightning brand in its days compared to the Micro USB connection, these went down in history with the introduction of USB-C. Unfortunately, all this shows is that this feature will never reach our iPhone, since Apple will introduce a completely wireless device that will accept USB-C from its mobile devices. Too bad, since being able to enjoy this connection on our iPhone would be great for file management, as is the case with the Pro version, and will definitely force those from Carlertino to upgrade their Files app.
4- Better Control Center
The current Control Center for our iPhone works really well, and unlike Android it's well-built. One disadvantage, however, is the level of customization available on Android, which offers two pages of customized options at our fingertips and direct access to settings from the center itself. Or In many cases 100% of the services they provide are unusedWith the ability to organize them with personal touch we can make the most of this space in the system, and currently in iOS the Control is a limited space with options.
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3- One Screen Always
It started working on the Apple product with the Apple Watch Series 5, now we would like to see this feature affect the iPhone. Android Edges has had a while, and without the task of deciding to choose one device or another, it will be more than welcome to our terminals. This operation could not access all of your current iPhone Yes, it's common with OLED screens but knowing Apple, the moment you'll know how to provide the distortion needed to use it with an update on many of its devices.
2- A fully functional home screen
Something has been asking for years and that Apple has never seemed to enjoy having a custom home screen. Apart from the improvements and changes iOS has made over the years the home screen always maintains a very similar aesthetic without resorting to unwrapped stories
1- Split multitasking view
Without a doubt something is really fun to use on Android and prevents too much distribution on the iPhone from being able to run two apps at once on the screen. The Mountain View system has long had this potential as well even the iPad installs it, so it wouldn't be crazy to have it on an iPhone, especially if we have devices with more than 6-inch screens that Apple currently sells. I hope iOS 14 will cry and offer this feature that will greatly enhance multitasking on the iPhone.
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