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by colordrops
3060 days ago
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Android has three buttons rather than one, reducing menu fatigue. System settings are more customizable and generally easier to and more intuitive to use. Launcher screen be replaced by 3rd party app. Keyboard can be replaced by 3rd party app. Browsers can run any engine they want. Apps can host code. Terminal is a first class citizen. Phones can have the bootloader unlocked legally. Supports launch screen widgets. Better integration with Google services. Sorry if iPhone now supports any of these. It didn't when I switched over from a 4. |
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>System settings are more customizable
I don’t know exactly what you mean by system settings, but iOS has a decent settings system. Android’s settings page UI is better, but iOS has a really impressive range of settings especially if you go into the accessibility menu. It has all sorts of detailed changes you can make to the UI and control scheme for the phone.
>Keyboard can be replaced by 3rd party app.
iOS has this now.
There are some things I miss from Android - one is the notification LED. Accessibility sets will let you use the flash as a notification light, but it’s a little bit more than I need.
Face ID is fantastic. I love how it sensors my message notifications until I look directly at the screen (this is configurable).