People
all over the world are crazy about iphones because of its many advanced
features, still there are many things that only an Android user can do. But an
iphone customer still misses some of the features that Android users love about their mobile
operating system. Your iPhone using friends may show off their shiny phones. But
here are top 5 advantages of being an Android user that pisses off the iOS users.
Better app management and interface
customization:
In an Android, you can force quit and uninstall apps or
disable an app, and clear its data or cache for making space as you see
fit. Best of all, you can choose your own app defaults if you don’t like it
from the Play Store. Moreover Android allows you to customize the
interface as you see fit. You can shift icons around, group them however you
like and have an interface makeover.
Whereas
iOS 8 merely permits you to force i.e. quit an app by swiping up on the app in
the App Switcher. You can delete an app but you don’t have much control over it
and not many applications offer transparent options for limiting how much room
its data takes up. You can't hide apps, and you still have to cycle
through various screens to find the app you want to use. You can’t even alter
the icons or really modify how things come into view, save for changing the
wallpaper.
Transit directions in Maps:
Google Maps offers options
for different types of transit, too, so if you decide to take a cruiser, bus,
or pathway to get to where you are going, you are covered. And while some might
not be too crazy about the information that there is Uber integration in Google Maps, at least you
have the choice to call for a ride when you are in a bind.
Apple may have fixed its
Maps app since its devastating launch in
iOS 6, but when you enquire it for directions it still won't tell you how to
get there by bus.
NFC available for more than
tap-to-pay:
You can use your Android smartphone
to do things like walk into a room and swipe the smartphone on an NFC tag to engage
DND mode.
It's really cool that iOS
users can make use of the NFC chip in their new iPhones to pay for stuff, excluding
that Apple Pay won't be available for one more month.
Android users already have
this potential—and the skill to do more than just pay for stuff.
Apple won’t unlock up the
NFC capabilities to other developers in iOS 8, while you can utilize your
Android smartphone to do things like walk into a room.
Keep music, movies, and more on a
MicroSD card:
Apple requires as much as
5.8 GB of free space before it will let you upgrade your iPhone to iOS 8, due
to which they need to delete a lot of item. It wouldn't be such an issue if iOS
users could store their data on a MicroSD card.
Whereas Android users can
do so if they desire, with up to 128 GB more room to store photos, music, and videos,
all you have to do is buy the MicroSD card.
Installing apps from anywhere and at
cheaper price:
One of the best things
about Android is that if you want to download an app, you can type in
"play.google.com" from any web browser, sign in through your Google
account, and hit Install to download an app without any extra charges.
Whereas the iTunes AppStore doesn't really exist on the web for iOS devices and installing apps even
costs you at least 65p.
FINAL CONCLUSION:
At the end it all comes to
this that playing your favourite music is cheaper or I say free than your
charming iOS. If you want to back up your data on external cards then I feel sorry
for your iOS friends. Android user will have better system interface and will
laugh on the half eaten apple. It all sums up to one thing that if you are buying a new phone then consider android over iOS.
Thanks for reading this and stay tune to know the unknown mysteries of smartphone.