This is a never ending battle and advocates engaged on both sides. Solved quickly compare the two most populars mobile operating systems on the planet: the 8 iOS, Apple, and Google’s Android. The system has its major brand apple stability. iPhones and iPads hardly catch. Another interesting feature is that the system is tailored to run on specific devices, they can afford to, for example, have less RAM, since the operation is more optimized.
Even iPhone 6 – the latest model from Apple, runs with only one gig of RAM, while the Androids – to perform functions similarly – usually need more. Another feature that lets Applemaníacos excited is the increasing integration between iPhones and iPads and computers from Apple. Not that it does not exist for Android devices. The difference is that in this case, this integration usually depends on specific applications. In Apple’s case, it is almost always native. For example, who installed iOS 8 will realize that aplicatov Facetime just got smarter. Now, if you want, you can do direct phone calls from your computer to other fixed or mobile phones. Just open the Facetime, select voice call and ready. If your computer is on the same wifi network as the iPhone, it automatically uses the smartphone to connect and transfer the audio to your computer. Super simple and this is just a example. There are several others – which should further increase from the new version of Mac OS – Yosemite (read iosêmíte) – which is in Beta phase, ie, almost ready to be released to the public <. / p>
If the stability and perfect integration with other Apple devices iOS are registered trademarks, versatility is the trump card of Android.
A good example is precisely the multi-tasking ability: the ability to open multiple applications simultaneously and work with all parallel is present in Android. In the case of appliances from LG, for example, you can even move the windows of the apps that are open around the screen.
If integration via iOS software draws attention, not gives to overlook the fact that iPhones and iPads are poor when it comes to connections. For example, many models of Android handsets offer HDMI output – which facilitates the connection with televisions
Gestures also is not anything Apple.. With Android, you can use the Moto X, Motorola, no hands. Just set your smartphone to it to perform specific tasks when you hear their voice. Sure, the iPhone has Siri, but you need to turn it on manually before making an application for voice (and she still does not speak Portuguese). The only way the Siri function is automatically when it is plugged in the power cord Lightning.
Space is key issue in choosing a smartphone, mainly by the amount of photos and videos recorded on the device today. The iPhone 6 Plus comes with higher capacity 128 GIGA memory – which is already quite something – but if by chance, that is not enough, the user will be required to delete applications, photos or videos to free up space. Already smartphones with Android, mostly, have space for external microSD cards, which can be redeemed when they are full -? Much more practical, not
One of the things iOS copied Android was the quick settings menu that appears when the user drags a finger upwards on the screen, but this copy has two limitations. The first is the number of tasks that may appear therein; while the Galaxy S5 shows 20 opportunities, the iPhone only shows 10 Moreover, it is not possible to choose which settings are available in that space.
Smartphones with Android can be fully customized , and not just changing icons of place and putting new wallpaper, customization is so deep that the user interface can transform into another completely different from what comes standard thing.
On 8 Apple released iOS widgets in the notification center, but they do not come close to the possibilities of Android. The system of the Google home screen widgets that control can house everything from radio to other applications that display the currency fluctuation and social networking information.
Have you considered turning your smartphone into a remote control and control your home TV? With infrared, it is possible on devices like S5 Galaxy, HTC and LG One G3. And it’s not just TV that gives to control; you can still move in the air conditioning, the sound system, among other things. IPhones can even be used as a remote control, but only in connected devices using a Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth.
And you, what do you think of this comparison? Betting on stability and integration with other Apple devices offered by iPhone, or prefer the versatility of Androids? Leave your comment and participate …
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