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Apple has borrowed many Android features in iOS 14 but iPhone users aren’t going to care. Why? Because everything is so much better.
With iOS 14 being publically released today, we put it against its sole competitor, Android. As Android 11 has recently been released, both the new versions of iOS and Android have very similar ...
iOS 14’s reveal shows off several new features coming to Apple’s operating system that are borrowed from Google’s Android, including new widgets, third-party email and browser choices, app ...
It's no secret Android has a big problem with long and consistent updates. iOS 14 now puts even more shame on Android as it's coming to the iPhone 6S.
Apple's iOS has a history of borrowing features from Android and iOS 14 is no different with the addition of widgets and the App Library.
Android and iOS have taken plenty of ideas from each other, resulting in two operating systems that are much more similar than they used to be.
With iOS 17, I want to see Apple give iPhone users more customization options, like Google is doing with Android 14.
As the cries of "iOS has copied Android" get loud after WWDC 2020, we wonder if it isn't about time that we just settled down and enjoyed the features that we have on our phones, instead of ...
With iOS 14, Apple has brought some of the biggest comparative advantages of Android—home screen widgets, better app management, and default app customization for email and the browser—to iPhones.
For iOS 14, that hardware is the iPhone 6S and the original 4-inch iPhone SE, the same as it was for iOS 13.
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