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by londons_explore
1046 days ago
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Sure. But as far as the user is concerned, it is much the same. Touchscreen apps, app store, camera, wifi and phone abilities, app switcher and back button. The user doesn't care that the wheel has been reinvented 3 times along the way... There hasn't been any revolutionary new features in android since shortly after launch really. There have been revolutions in apps. For example, pre 2017 I couldn't just tap a button and get an Uber. Or tap a button and have food delivered. Or do a video call with all my friends. But the OS can't really claim credit for most of that innovation. |
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Not visibly. But the tech stack has changed substantially.
I'd find it quite an achievement if the UX has largely stayed the same while things under the hood got modernized over and over again and went with the times, subtly bringing innovations to the UX as well without people realizing. It's a feature that things don't look substantially different every two years.