There is no doubt: Android offers a great ecosystem with some best phone and best tablet money. When you choose the option of products operated by Google’s operating system, you will find equipment that tells about every need from budget-friendly phones to feature-rich powerhouse. It is also a highly adaptation system that lets you tweete it in any way, unlike Apple’s lock down offerings.
Nevertheless, despite all that, I have never owned Android phone.
Certainly, I had a slide-up Samsung a day, but probably before the Android Google headquarters also had an idea (honestly, it was also a terrible phone). Instead, I am honestly stuck with Apple because I have got an iPhone 3GS for the first time, ever since entering the venture outside the garden with famous walls.
So why have I ever been wooed to switch to the Android side and dig up my Apple products for good, despite Google’s open appeal of Google’s mobile operating system? Well, there is one thing that has made me an apple Loylist for many years: Seamless they work together all the Apple devices, and incredible features enable it.
Apple controls both hardware and software that reduces its products, and this is something that I think a lot of people actually underestimate. If the Apple is well knows which device and operating system it is working with, then it knows what kind of features it can build, and it knows that those features should work firmly for all.
With Android, you are talking about a huge range of diverse hardware and software configurations. It has benefits, but it also makes it difficult for developers for all that variation. It throws problems with functionality and compatibility, which can be done for a degree that does not happen with Apple.
For example, I love how I can put my iPhone on my MAC monitor and it becomes a webcam immediately, no software setup is required. Or how can I use a single mouse and keyboard on both my Mac and my iPad, or draw a file from my iPhone and pull a file on my Mac without any bottlenecks.
Sure, some of these features work more or less on Android, but they are nowhere. Apple’s characteristics work automatically and easily, with no cumbersome setup process to install any additional software. My apple devices recognize each other and work together without any bottlenecks.
This is something that I cannot find only on Android – not to the same extent. Therefore, while there is a large amount to offer Android, it decreases compared to Apple when it comes to this impressive area.
Smooth integration
He said, my setup is a bit more complex as I originally made. Along with my apple kit, I also have a Windows PC, which does not always play well with my iOS and MACOS devices. I certainly cannot use apple exclusive, such as handoffs, universal controls and more in both iOS and window. Even though I have to enjoy the ecosystem of Apple for most parts, still when it comes to my PC, there are still hurdles.
What I want is something that provides all this functionality All My equipment. I will not meet Apple with my closed wall garden-do not like sharing the company, after all. Things like continuity camera will never come on windows, at least not from Apple to indigenous form.
But at the same time, I will definitely not get the functionality from Android, which is too much spread and fragmented to offer the same type of integration and is fragmented as can provide Apple.
Finally, Apple still gives me the best way to work together all my equipment. I fully love how my iphone, ipad and MAC unlock all kinds of clean tasks and facilities that can’t find me anywhere else, and I know if I switch to Android, I lose a lot.
I cannot say that there is a solution on the horizon that works for both Apple products and Windows/Android World. But for now, Apple has the upper hand, at least for me. Hopefully, Android can find a way to catch in the future.