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10 Features the iPhone Should Steal From Android

Byindianadmin

Nov 27, 2022
10 Features the iPhone Should Steal From Android
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Apple and Google have actually co-opted lots of functions from each other throughout the years. Still, there are some that are simply too excellent not to share. The iPhone might be enhanced with some excellent Android functions.

One Place for Notifications

Notifications are one location where Android is head and shoulders above the iPhone. One modification that would make a huge enhancement would be embracing Android’s one place for alerts.

iOS puts alerts in the Notification Center and a different area on the lock screen for “Recent Notifications.” This is unneeded and develops confusion and missed out on notices. Simply put the Notification Center on the lock screen and stop.

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Notification History

Speaking of missed out on notices, Android has a cool technique for discovering them. The “Notification History” page is a page that reveals all the notices that showed up on your gadget over the last 24 hours.

It’s good to understand there’s someplace you can look if a notice is inadvertently dismissed. Alerts can get untidy on iPhones, so a function like this might be incredibly handy.

System-Wide Color Themes

Starting with Android 12, Android can alter the colors of the system style based upon your wallpaper. It’s a simple method to individualize your phone without tweaking much. iOS is even much better gotten ready for a function like this.

iOS does not have the customization choices that Android has. No house screen launchers or custom-made icon shapes. That would make it really simple for Apple to include easy wallpaper-based styles to iOS.

Third-Party Control Center Settings

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The iPhone’s Control Center panel is an apparent action to Android’s “Quick Settings,” however it’s seriously doing not have in functions. Since iOS 16, the Control Center settings are all made by Apple.

Android enables third-party apps to make their own Quick Settings toggles. They can put extremely beneficial functions simply a swipe and tap away. Apple needs to enable third-party apps to make settings for the Control.

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Double-Press Power to Launch the Camera

Admittedly, it’s not that challenging to rapidly introduce the electronic camera on an iPhone. It’s simply a swipe away on the house screen, however it might be even quicker. Almost every Android phone can release the electronic camera when you double-press the Power button.

This faster way is much better than the lock screen approach due to the fact that you can begin it prior to the phone runs out your pocket. Taking images rapidly is necessary, that makes this faster way extremely beneficial.

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RCS Messaging

Wait, am I recommending the iPhone should take a messaging function from Android? Yes.

iMessage is terrific, however texting on an iPhone without iMessage is not excellent. The factor for that is Apple’s rejection to embrace the more recent “RCS” requirement. “Green bubble” discussions on the iPhone are still with the old SMS requirement.

Photos and videos from Android users look awful on the iPhone since Apple downgrades non-iMessage discussions to SMS. It would be much better for everybody if Apple utilized RCS. iMessage users can still utilize iMessage.

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Always-On Display

Most Android gadgets have some sort of “Always-On Display”– a low-power screen mode that typically reveals a clock and notice icons. This has actually existed on Android gadgets for several years, and it’s about time the iPhone participated in.

An Always-On Display is a basic method to be able to see what’s taking place on your phone without opening the gadget completely. It’s particularly good if you keep your phone propped up on your desk all the time.

Split Screen Mode

Apple has actually been packing up the iPad with multitasking functions, however the iPhone does not have as lots of. Most Android phones have actually had some sort of split-screen mode for numerous years.

iPhones have rather big screens nowadays; they can quickly support split-screen mode. It’s not something the majority of people would utilize, however it would be a welcome function for the productivity-focused crowd.

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Home Screen Shortcuts

It’s no secret that the iPhone house screen is restricted. One function that would not need much modification to the house screen would be faster ways that go to ce

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