Friday, January 23, 2015

5 things you should take iOS Android – PC World in Spanish

I love Android, but every time iOS strange. By doing then I appreciate the way the operating system Google works with its integration to all its services, and great ways to share whatever I find on the net.

But Android is not perfect and there are certain features in iOS that work best. So Google should do what any respectable technology company would; you steal them. And there is already too far into this war of smartphones; iOS clearly drew inspiration for Android notification bar, and Android is not multitouch by accident. So this is my selection of some features Apple should get Android.

A Touch to return to the top of the screen

From the beginnings of iOs there this useful movement that allows you to return to the top of the page; only touches the top of the screen and immediately return to the top of the page. It’s great for browsing, to social, or that applications situation where speed is key. Contrary to how you do on Android.

Yes, I’ve seen this functionality in applications such as Falcon Pro 3, where if you touch the top bar you back to the latest tweet. However it must be a standard action within the entire operating system.

show the percentage of bacteria

It is absurd that has not happened yet. A small adjustment in iOS that lets you see the remaining percentage at any time. Some manufacturers make their own version of Android, but still is not in the standard version of the operating system.

Yes, there are third party applications like Reborn Battery Widget that put a percentage of bacteria as a notification. And there are even apps for Android watch that show what your clock. In Lollipop, if you go to the quick settings you will see the percentage of bacteria, but who wants it? The Operating System should have a standard option to always show battery percentage.

AirDrop

AirDrop is the simplest way to send files back and forth between people close to you … and are Apple users. Google could do something similar, and I appreciate enough.

One idea is to make the device connects to Google Drive-That’s transformed into a platform that would be both mobile and OS X and Windows. If you can add anything Drive, but it would be great if Google did as simple as Apple’s solution.

Quick answers

Yes, some third-party applications create a popup window to reply to a message without having to return to the application, but it would be good that Android had a chance to respond and fast way messages natively. And do not forget that Android has two messaging applications; Hangouts and Messenger.

In an iPhone is much faster to respond in this way.

A control center

Apple can have taken the concept of Android notifications; so I find it fair that Google I borrowed the idea of ​​central control, which is activated by dragging from bottom to top on your iPhone and allows you to access volume controls, a flashlight, calculator, or use AirDrop or AirPlay.

Yes, some of these features are already in the Quick Settings menu on Android. But it lacks many features, such as a calculator or a stopwatch.





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