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  • Every year Apple copies some Android features, tweaks a few, and says they are revolutionary. It’s beyond old at this point, and I really wish they would stop trying to make it sound like they are the best, when clearly they are a decade behind on some things. However, Google needs to take a ticket from Apples book on updates, two years is really kind of lame. I take good care of my devices and I have a Pixel XL that I used for over 3 years non-stop as my daily device that still works well, and the battery holds a good charge. There’s no reason they couldn’t update it.

    • Agreed to a certain extent. Apple has positioned themselves well to be able to go about things the way they do and get praise. And yup, google has no excuse not to update their phones as well as apples does.

  • This was fun read.
    I always skip one generation to the other company to see.
    Iphone > Pixel > Iphone and so on… ( My last change was between Pixel 2 to iPhone XR and haven’t changed since yet)
    And sadly my Pixels I just gave away to older relatives while the iPhones i managed to sell for good price because even if they are one year old they still receive updates are somewhat functional.

  • I immediately thought about googles instant apps when I saw the apps clips and thought are they still doing that? I guess it’s super convenient for pay for parking or renting some kind of scooter/bike how often am I really going to use those apps every once in a while thank god for offloading apps except when the app leaves a ton of stored data on your phone bigger than the app itself.

  • All I need is away to set default apps and making the switch to iOS has never been easier.

    • I think this release allows for default browser and email client. Almost there!

      • Yeah, I ended up finding this on Engadget and in MKBHD’s video. While it wish it was system level, it’s a start. I think I’m going to seriously consider the switch this year.

  • It’s about time they caught up to Android on a lot of things. I’m an Android fanboy for sure, but I love competition like this. It only benefits all of us. I have nothing against the Apple ecosystem, and really like the new look on a lot of things, but I’ll be sticking with Android thank you.

  • I’m excited about the smaller incoming call screen. I’m using the 11PM and still wondered why after all these years Apple never improved that. The other features are cool too, but I’m a cheap date lol. We’re able to finally jailbreak up to 13.5, so it’ll be awhile before I adopt iOS 14 after it releases.

  • Good read.

    Honestly, widgets on android are a hot mess. You have some companies that give a care and put thought into them (Todoist) and then you have others that put a widget up as a shortcut to the app. Wait..why do you need something taking up so much real estate on your screen, that just tapping on the app itself will work fine?? So confusing.

    As with other things, hoping that Apple having good widgets will drive the android counterpart app make good widgets.

    I like a minimalistic approach to my home screen and Nova Launcher makes that possible.

    • I have the iOS 14 dev beta installed, and their main widget is seamless. Honestly, once they integrate a clock widget and dark sky data, it’s going to be pretty amazing.

  • IPHONE 5S from 2013 just got a security update 2-3 weeks ago.

    SEVEN years of support…and counting.

  • Too bad Siri is still garbage. But nice to know they are finally giving users an option to clean up their home screens. But widgets? Really? Is it 2011? I don’t even use them outside of the Google search one.

    • I love widgets! I use 14 instances of 8 different widgets, and that doesn’t even include the Google one which I remove right away.

    • I love widgets! I use 14 instances of 8 different widgets, and that doesn’t even include the Google one which I remove right away.

  • Tight integration like this should have been on Androids spotlight for years. With no additional Pixel leaks surfacing ” A good thing” I hope to see something interesting whenever it decides to release. There still a lot of time for Android fixes with 11 on the horizon

  • “iOS 14 is supported back through the iPhone 6s” <<<---- And THIS is why I made an iPhone my daily driver. Qualcomm and Google always tout the power of their devices at launch but long term they just don't believe their own BS. If my Nexus 6 can run LineageOS just fine, which is based on Android 10 and made by a conglomerate of developers across the world, why can't Google give it an official version of Android 10? I mean really, if they want to charge iPhone-level prices they need to provide iPhone-level support.

    • Actually, iPhone 5s from 2013 got a security update 2-3 weeks ago…that makes it SEVEN years of support.

  • Maybe this will remind android devs that widgets still exist and should be updated from the old 2012 version they still have linked to their app. (no offense to devs, i know it’s a lot of work, but people will gravitate toward apps with better widget companions)

  • Apple has some big balls…I watched their prerecorded keynote “live” today, and thought it was so ridiculous that they started their MacOS presentation by saying that every other computer company has been trying to copy the Mac for the past 30 plus years, and failed…yet, they said this, following their iOS presentation in which they listed every new feature that they just copied from Android. Balls indeed.

  • Imma give apple a try when they get rid of the lightning charging shit. And start using Type-C instead.

    • They already have…in the new MacBooks, their “Thunderbolt 3” port has the same design as a USB-C port and accepts USB-C cables for power and data transfer. On the other side, I wish they actually had more than just those 2 ports on the newer Macbooks, namely ports I actually need like USB 3.0, sd card, and ethernet.

    • And yet just like any other content you don’t want to see – you ignore it and move on…

    • Sees content they don’t like, takes time to make comment on it, thereby drawing attention to themselves and their pointless comment.

      If you don’t care, just drive on. You clearly care enough to comment ON THE ARTICLE.

  • You mention young social folk… makes me wonder about the average age of your readership. Maybe a good poll idea? I have this feeling we might be older than you think. 😛

  • Gosh that interface looks so attractive and everything seems even more seamless than ever before. If they are able to pull off the Mac stunt they said they are planning by the end of the year in addition to some kind of foldable iPad Pro, Android will look less and less appealing compared to iOS/Mac experience. Let’s be honest it’s Samsung that’s keeping android and especially the tablet segment up . They fight no matter what when google themselves gave up without thinking that when the foldable segment will pickup apps will need to be optimized for tablet use and not just some oversized phone apps. Apple has a lead there google also needs to fight and start taking tablet apps seriously.

    • It’s a matter of taste. My tastes differ from yours. I’ve used iOS in the past, and have an iPad Mini now, only because Google abandoned the Nexus 7, but Android is just so much better to use for me. I hate the way iOS handles many things…and I also hate the way it looks. Not to mention, I don’t want to wait for years to get basic OS improvements in functionality, and be overcharged while doing so.

      • “I don’t want to wait for years to get basic OS improvements in functionality, and be overcharged while doing so.” – The same could be said for Android though. RCS just starting becoming a thing, while Apple keeps improving iMessage. Also, many people would say the Pixel is over priced. Lets also not forget the crazy expensive Galaxy S 20 Ultra at $1500! At least Apple is giving iOS 14 all the way back to iPhone 6S, which was released in 2015. Good luck seeing ANY Android phone being supported that long. And this is coming from Android fan. You can sling mud both ways. It just comes down to preference.

  • Can we get a fair comparison of home screens now instead of those stupid articles that all showered Android’s APP DRAWER being compared to the iOS home screen? I always HATED those articles.

    • Like back in the Apple vs Samsung lawsuit days? I always hated that too. Glad there’s someone else.

  • Excellent wrap-up and analysis ????????.

    I too hope Android picks up on a few of those Apple ideas.

  • I wonder if the widgets will effect the battery as they used to in Android.

    • From the battery to their processor and their screen they know how to consume way less power than the competition reason why they don’t stuff their iPhones with huge batteries so I would assume that they probably can minimize widget battery consumption as well. Not sure just speculating

      • iPhone 11 pro Max has a bigger battery than the Pixel 4 XL. Apple upped their battery game in the previous gen.

    • Can’t imagine it affecting it too much. Been using the 11 Pro for about a month now. I’m finding that I only need to charge it on the way to and from work. Even while doing that I am streaming music and running Carplay. Never had such a good battery experience with a phone until now.

  • I wish more articles on EVERYTHING were like this. No opinions, no attacking, just good old fashioned reporting on what happened. It’s refreshing and I thank you for this!

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