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chinmay chhajed
chinmay chhajed

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Android vs iOS

After using Android phones for almost all the years and iPhone for about 3 months, here is an analysis comparing the features of both. I have used stock Android on Pixel and iOS on iPhone 15 Pro, so best of both worlds.

A big factor in this comparison is that it just discusses the features of Android and iOS, not the complete infrastructure. I am pretty sure that if you add a Macbook, Airpods, and an iPad, the table might look way different.

The following comparison lists Android 14 vs iOS 17.6 (just a few days before the release of iOS 18).

Category Android iOS
Notifications 1 (+) 0
Widgets 2 (+) 0
Shortcuts/Automation 2 (N/A) 1(+)
Auto-complete 3 (+) 1
Keyboard navigation 3 2 (+)
Volume Control 4 (+) 2
Finger print/Face ID 4 3 (+)
Shazam/Music Recognition 5 (+) 3
Google Photos* 6 (+) 3
CarPlay/Android Auto* 6 4 (+)
Display 6 5 (+)
Action button 6 6 (+)
Navigation (Home, back, clear all) 7 (+) 6
App Management (Force Quit, Disable,clear memory, etc.) 8 (+) 6
Air Drop/Quick Share 9 (+) 7 (+)
Messaging/Web support* 10 (+) 7
Launcher/Home screen customization flexibility 11 (+) 7
Browser Support* 12 (+) 7
Bluetooth Audio* 13 (+) 7

*Google Photos: Cannot select which albums to back up on iOS. iPhone backs up just everything.
*CarPlay: Personal preference. Just has better connectivity and UI.
*Messaging: RCS Messaging can be opened on any browser, and any machine, however, iMessage can only be opened on Macbooks.
*Browser Support: Everything on iOS runs the Safari engine in the back, so, browser cannot add its own new features.
*Bluetooth Audio: Same Bluetooth piece, same streaming app, but still those beats were more vibrant in Android.

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