Although Android and iOS are two separate operating systems, but without saying, everyone knows that Android has unique features that iFan wishes to have on iPhone. Let's take a look at 6 Android features that are expected to appear on iOS 15 operating system!
1. Improved notification management
This is a feature that most iOS users wish Apple would add in the next update. Honestly, the notification center and notification management on iOS is pretty bad compared to Android. The fact that iOS doesn't have a notification grouping option, the options for interacting with notifications are limited, and so on. The lack of notification groups on the iPhone is especially frustrating because they clutter up the notification center unnecessarily. set.
Meanwhile, Google is continuing to improve the notification experience in Android 12 by improving the interface to be simpler but still retain the convenience, Google is also adding a feature to select notification priority to be able to display the most important notifications. notice that the user is interested in first.
2. Dialing
Another feature that is not available in iOS is speed dialing, to be precise, when you press the first few numbers of the phone number you want to contact, Android will automatically display the contacts that match the number you entered. . Thanks to that, finding contacts becomes easier than ever. Making calls with quick actions on iPhone is not so simple. Currently, you can use Spotlight to quickly search and dial contacts, but it's still not the perfect replacement for the dialer that Android has.
In addition, iPhone users also have a wish that Apple will review and increase the call log limit on iPhone so that they can better manage calls instead of only displaying 30 entries in their call log.
3. Improved multitasking
Apple has improved the iPhone multitasking experience on recent iOS releases. Specifically, iOS 14 introduced Picture-in-Picture support for iPhone, allowing users to view documents, read emails, etc. while making video calls or streaming content from Netflix. However, it is undeniable that Android devices continue to provide better multitasking experience when they have multitasking in split view.
In addition, iPadOS already offers split-view multitasking, and Apple should consider bringing this feature to iPhones running iOS 15. With iPhone screen sizes increasing, so does the viewport multitasking feature. halving would be doable.
4. Interactive widgets
With the iOS 14 update last year, Apple finally added widgets to the iPhone home screen. The implementation of widgets on the home screen on iOS 14 is considered better than Android when iPhone phones have the ability to stack widgets quite nicely. However, there are advantages and disadvantages, we will not be able to interact with widgets on iOS 14. This means that you can use widgets to view content but cannot interact with them. them, thus greatly limiting their usability.
With iOS 15, we hope that Apple will make an improvement to widgets and make them more interactive.
5. Google Assistant Integration
This is an unlikely feature to see on the iPhone, but there are some iPhone users who wish it could happen. Despite all the improvements Apple has made to Siri over the years, it still seems like Siri is a bit behind the Google Assistant. This is a device that supports a wide range of smart home devices and has better voice recognition than Siri is showing.
6. Screen is always on
As envisioned by YouTuber amdix, iOS 15 will be equipped with the Always On Display feature - a feature that was once integrated by Apple on the Apple Watch Series 5/6, allowing quick display of some information such as time, time. details and message notifications.
With this feature, users can leave the phone on the desk and always see their clock and notifications. It will save some time as the user won't have to wait for the iPhone to wake up or the screen to turn on.
Technically, users could do that right now by leaving the screen on all the time, but that would quickly drain their battery. The always-on technology uses slow refresh rates and deep blacks, so users can leave the OLED screen on and it won't drain the battery as much.
7. Improved file management
It can be seen that iOS has improved the file management feature quite a lot over the years, Apple added a download manager to Safari in iOS 13. However, file management on the iPhone or iPad is still inferior to the device. Android.
There are many file managers available for Android devices, and they provide much better control over how documents and files stored on one's device are managed. In iOS 15, I hope Apple will further improve the Files app to make the file management experience better.
8. Reset the Safari address bar at the top
Here's a feature you might want to try just to restore Safari to how it was before the iOS 15 update. You may have noticed that Safari's address bar and menus are now at the bottom of the screen (in principle, to easier access). But it looks a bit weird down there, and if you can't get used to seeing it at the bottom, it's very easy to put it back on top. Tap the “A” button to the left of the address bar, then, in the menu, tap Show top address bar.