iPhone versus Android: Here are the six distinguishing features between them
Android phones might be ahead in terms of getting new features quickly but Apple tends to focus on its privacy features and providing clarity to users as to how their data gets used by internet companies. This is something that Android needs to work on.
You must always have seen an argument over the superiority between iPhone users and Android users. This never-ending debate between iPhone versus Android has been there for quite some time.
Android phones might be ahead in terms of getting new features quickly but Apple tends to focus on its privacy features and providing clarity to users as to how their data gets used by internet companies. This is something that Android needs to work on and most Android phones are slowly and steadily becoming a hub to show pop-up ads and new app suggestions.
Here’s a quick look at the six new features that set apart an iPhone from an Android smartphone:
Necessary permissions
Clipboard access
Spy alert
Permissions
Fake apps
At a time when fake apps have become a headache, iPhone users can take a deep breath as Apple has made it mandatory that an app must accurately inform users about what it is all about and the core experience before users are lured to download it. This will help users stay away from clickbaits and downloading useless apps.
iPhone apps privacy
Post-December 2020, all iPhone apps are supposed to give information about their privacy practices and what data it collects with a new App Store update. Android apps also do the same but it doesn’t tell you whether or not the app is creating your digital profile for ads by linking your personal data.