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iOS and Android are by far the most popular and widespread mobile operating systems. Between their users, there is sometimes a childish competition to prove which one is better. In the eternal search for a winner, it is therefore best to listen to someone who has crossed over from one camp to the other. Blasphemous? Maybe, but that's the only way we can really answer the question of which one is better. And here are 10 reasons why the iPhone or iOS better than Android.
Forget about the cameras on your mobile phones, the new 360-degree camera 360 Fly is coming, with which you will be able to record the entire event around you!
The old year said goodbye and gave way to the new one. Just as you decided to get rid of some habits in 2015, get rid of some applications on your smartphone or mobile phones that only take up space and replace them with new ones.
While we were in the dark about the form of the iPhone 6 until the very end, we already know a lot more about its "brains", the iOS 8 operating system, because the selected beta version has been tasting since June, when Apple presented the eight at developer conference WWDC (World Wide Developer's Conference) and allowed us to put our finger on the user experience of the highly anticipated smartphone.
Marikateri programmer grew up with programming and has it in his little finger. Not Masako Wakamiya, but at the age of 81 she can easily compete with them. Get to know the incredible story of this unusual pensioner.
A lot of mobile apps serve as a huge waste of time. Aipoly does not fall into this category. It is an application that helps the blind to miss! Unfortunately, this does not mean that they miss like Metka in Kekc, but it helps the blind and partially sighted to identify things around them more easily. All the user has to do is point the phone and the app will tell them exactly what they are looking at.
Mac-based graphic designers will especially enjoy Astropad applications. Which is most, since they are rare on PC. Well, graphics tablet manufacturers will be a little less happy about it, because it will eat away at their bread. Namely, Astropad, which has nothing to do with astrology, turns the iPad into a Retina display (extremely high resolution dots per inch) and gives it the properties of a graphics tablet.
When a person is hungry, we grab a Snickers, when we want the exact shade of color we saw in the surroundings, we grab our smartphone, activate the Colordot mobile application, which will use the camera to recognize the color in question.
A web search engine in every mobile app! That's the idea behind Gboard, Google's new virtual keyboard with a built-in search engine. Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to switch between apps to search for something online? Probably countless times. With the Gboard keyboard, this will no longer happen to you, because in addition to the keys, it also includes a search engine that allows you to browse the web right inside the keyboard. No more switching between apps, then!
Google PhotoScan is a new app that digitizes old photos in seconds. Before the age of digital cameras and smartphones, we admired photos printed on paper. They represent our memories, our history, our ancestors, so we have them neatly stacked in albums. Error! They are scattered in a box lying somewhere in the attic. Do you have a bunch of old photos and would like to digitize them? Google comes to the rescue. The new PhotoScan app turns your smartphone into a scanner that converts old photos into digital format in seconds. No, it's not just a photo of a photo, PhotoScan does much, much more!
You've probably stocked up on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod and then frantically searched for it around your apartment, while the worst scenario of losing it was running through your head. So that you don't have to turn over every pillow, go through all the pockets and all the bags, there is now a Marco Polo app that locates your iPhone. How? With your voice. You call it like you would call a dog, except that the iPhone will not run to you, but will answer you as you have taught it.