6 Improved Notification System
This one is a pretty close call in the iPhone and Android battle. It’s undeniable that iPhone’s notifications gives users the ability to reply by clicking or swiping on the notification. While Android has yet to feature this capability, they might have something better as they allow users to determine and dictate which notifications are most important in the priority category, which automatically puts them at the top of the list, pushing down any notifications that have been deemed as less important.
5 Google Assistant vs. Siri
Okay, let’s settle this once and for all. Even though Siri is great for productivity and even entertainment with her classic responses, Google assistant has even more and arguably better competences as it types for you as you talk, and even works offline. Android users can use Google Assistant through the app or via a widget. It’s also compatible with other Google apps such as Chromecast and Google Home. It also works as an actual assistant and allows users to set reminders, use navigation, and even inquire about stocks.
4 More Options Than Apple Pay
As iPhone carries the Apple Pay option for major retailers and franchises, Android phones have taken things even a step further with Samsung Pay and Android Pay via NFC. A notable benefit for Samsung Pay is that one can use it for normal credit card machines without going through the hassle of using an NFC chip. For another brief side-by-side: NFC allows Apple users to make mobile payments through the iPhone. As for Android, users can turn on car mode or set the phone to home mode through the NFC control settings.
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