New features on the iPhone that have been around on Android for a long time

New features on the iPhone that have been around on Android for a long time


from Maximilian Hohm
Apple sells the iPhone as an innovative smartphone, although many of the “new” features of the competition existed long before that. These include little things that most users never notice, but also elementary differences such as years of inferior display technology or missing functions. Read more about this below.

The discussion of whether smartphones from Apple or Android devices are objectively better is a guarantee for disaster, since fans of both camps will not be able to find any compromises that are acceptable to both sides. One side will argue for a closed ecosystem into which to integrate a new iPhone, while the other side will complain about late or non-existent features – and both sides are right. When launching the iPhone 14, however, it is noticeable again that innovative is not the most accurate description of Apple’s current smartphone portfolio.

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Unlike many other manufacturers, Apple takes a long time to develop some features. Be it to spare the customer beta tests in practice or because the feature is not compatible with Apple’s design language or display technology. Touting it as a groundbreaking new achievement is still wrong when the competition has been offering it for years. With the iPhone 14, several such points stand out negatively.

Since 2016, Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge has offered an always-on display, while the iPhone now has one for the first time. Since 2017, Google Maps has been able to include additional destinations in a trip without having to start a new navigation. Adding the same feature to iOS seems to have taken five years and isn’t over yet.

Gmail has been able to offer the unsend function at various intervals since 2018. This deletes emails that have been sent to the wrong contacts within a defined time window. Apple now also has this feature, but only offers 10 seconds for it and only works if the recipient is also using iOS 16. Other such features, which Apple only introduced years later, would be live captions (3-year delay), haptic feedback on the keyboard (standard on Android), lock screen widgets (10-year delay), crash detection (3-year delay) and pixel binning (10 years late). Now it is up to the customers to show whether they are bothered by the fact that they receive technology with a significant delay or whether Apple can continue to do this and still buy new smartphones every year.

Source: The Verge

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