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Is Google bringing the best iOS features to Android?

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While it hasn’t been announced, there is an imperceptible race between Google and Apple to release the best new features on their mobile operating systems. Each has its advantages in some areas, but now Android is catching up with iOS with exciting new features.

Shown at this year’s CES and already reviewed, Google is receiving some new features that are already well known from iOS. With this step, Google is taking an important step in improving Android.



Google is one step closer to Apple

With every new version of Android or iOS it's ok to compare news and what was made as an improvement. Often they overlap with each other, and it becomes clear how these systems are combined. This is what is happening now with the news that Google presented.

Not all improvements are presented, but it is clear in the newsletter that Google is aiming to close the gap in some areas of Android. Thus, we have major changes in the field of sound and the devices used to reproduce sound.

What we already have on iOS is now on Android

First, and as we can already use on iOS, Android will soon switch audio to the main device. In practice, this means that if you watch a video on a tablet and receive a phone call, Bluetooth headphones are directed to the smartphone to answer the call.

Another Google innovation is the Spatial audio version. This will give the wearer a sense of space even in the headphones that support him, bringing him to the center of the action. This is also an Apple feature that distributed by your devices.

News for some, normal functions for others

Finally, among the many features that come close to what Apple already offers, we have Fast couple it Share nearby... While they differ from each other, they make it easier to use and connect across the Android ecosystem, whether it's pairing devices or sharing files. Once again, we see what Apple has had in iOS and macOS for some time now and is already quite mature.

As you can see from the list of news that Google brings to Android, many are already available for iOS and macOS users. The Android ecosystem also has some offerings from manufacturers that guarantee these features, but the truth is, they are designed for a lot of hardware and not massively as expected.

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