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概要:I'm an iPhone user, but switching to Google's Pixel 3a reminded me of the benefits some Android phones offer over Apple's.
Although I'm usually a loyal iPhone user, switching to Android recently reminded me of the key areas in which Google's smartphone software outshines Apple's.The flexibility and convenience the Pixel 3a offered through features like Android's multi-user support and Google's Discover feed impressed me the most. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Switching from the iPhone to Android (or vice versa) is a little bit like moving to a new city or transferring to a new high school. It's unfamiliar, at times uncomfortable, and it takes a while before things start to feel normal.But once you get used to it, you almost forget what made you so uneasy in the first place.I've temporarily switched from the iPhone to various Android devices on many occasions over the years, but ultimately I've always ended up choosing Apple's smartphone as my primary device. And the longer that remains true, the harder it is to make the switch to Android. (Not only do I have to get reacquainted with the Android operating system, but I have to come to terms with giving up my AirPods and Apple Watch).But after recently swapping out my iPhone XS Max for a Google Pixel 3a XL, I was surprised by how little I missed my iPhone, despite the fact that Google's phone was less than half as expensive. Going back to using an Android device as my regular phone also reminded me of the areas in which Google outshines Apple when it comes to smartphone software.Here are a few Android features I wish were available on the iPhone.
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