Table of contents:
- Lock screen
- Desktop
- Today Screen
- Search
- Contacts
- Alarm
- Calendar
- Cards
- Weather
- Camera
- Facebook Messenger
- Contactless payments
- Settings
- App Store
- Notes
- Calculator
- Music catalog
- Player control
- Dialing a number
- Google web version
- Desktop folders
- A new message
- Notifications
- Youtube
- Switching between applications
- Duolingo
- Files in the cloud
- Main news
- Photo gallery
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
The age-old debate about which OS is better now almost makes no sense. It is high time to stop them.
Reddit user mrgnarchr conducted a rigorous comparison of iOS and Android features and found that they have minimal differences.
Ardent fans will certainly disagree, but this is the truth. Now the main thing in mobile gadgets is the applications and services that we use every day. And they, whether we like it or not, look exactly the same on any OS. Don't believe me? Let's compare!
Screenshots taken on iPhone X and Nexus 5X. On the left is always iOS, on the right - Android.
Lock screen
Desktop
Today Screen
Search
Contacts
Alarm
Calendar
Cards
Weather
Camera
Facebook Messenger
Contactless payments
Settings
App Store
Notes
Calculator
Music catalog
Player control
Dialing a number
Google web version
Desktop folders
A new message
Notifications
Youtube
Switching between applications
Duolingo
Files in the cloud
Main news
Photo gallery
What do you think about this? Does the OS affect usability and day-to-day tasks, or is this all nonsense? Share your opinion in the comments!
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