- Substantially poorer performance
- Keyboard is less accurate
- YouTube videos can’t be played on the lock screen without some tricks
- Apple Maps (it is basically at parity now, however).
- Translate feature doesn’t have a copy button
- The storage bug
- No option for manual cache clearing
- SMB protocol doesn’t work with Windows and doesn’t display error messages
- File transfers are substantially more complicated than they used to be because they want you to pay for iCloud (the workaround here is installing VLC which gives you a drag-and-drop folder you can use through iTunes)
- Multitasking (apps should shut down after some time spent idle, instead they have to be manually closed)
I haven’t used the most recent versions of iOS so I don’t know if some of these have been addressed.
Sure it does. It’s labeled “Copy Translation”. It’s the first button under the translation for un-editable text.
> - Multitasking (apps should shut down after some time spent idle, instead they have to be manually closed)
Apps that aren’t working in the background shut down effectively as soon as they lose focus. Don’t let the list of screenshots fool you – those aren’t running. Don’t waste your time swiping them away.
I’m talking about the Translate app, not the in-line translator. If your text exceeded a certain length in the Translate app you couldn’t even select it. They might have fixed it in subsequent versions, but I wouldn’t know.
Just selected text. Pressed translate. It says “copy translation”…
Opened up image. Translated text. Pressed copy translation.
> Keyboard is less accurate
I actually find androids default keyboard less accurate when typing or using the predictive text. I use the swipe to text all the time on iPhone.
> - Multitasking (apps should shut down after some time spent idle, instead they have to be manually closed)
lol no
> - No option for manual cache clearing
Never needed to clear cache?
It sounds like you just don’t like apple to be honest. Finding things to nitpick. I have a pixel phone and iPhone so I can do testing and while I have no issues with the pixel. I much prefer iOS. It just works, feels more consistent, and the phone is faster than the pixel despite it being a iPhone 13. It’s still as fast as when I bought it, while the pixel just feels slow compared to when I bought it a year ago, and it’s mainly used for testing…
This is obnoxious and you’re wrong about it.
> It sounds like you just don’t like apple to be honest.
Astute, I don’t.
> It just works
It doesn’t.
Waiwaiwait. Hold the phone.
That’s GOOGLE’s decision, not Apple’s. This whole thread is a circle jerk about how Apple doesn’t let developers do what they want. It’s a general purpose computer and all that. This is an example of what happens when Apple doesn’t prevent developers from doing something anti-consumer.