iOS New Features = Android Old Features
Wind Down Mode
Starting with the assistant, Wind Down Mode in iOS 14 is available in Google’s Android for years, on the name Routines. This will let users set a time to wake up and sleep, thus making arrangements to lead wake/sleep smoothly. Functions here like playing soothing music and tuning into Do Not Disturb Mode are automatically scheduled as per timings set.
iOS New Features = Android Old FeaturesWind Down ModeDedicated Translation AppReplacing Default AppsApp Gallery and WidgetsPicture-in-Picture
Dedicated Translation App
Clashes with Google’s Translator, which has been in the wild for years. iOS 14 brings a new dedicated Translator app for iPhones, that can translate in 11 languages. Whereas Google’s Translator can help with over 100 languages, and even translate sentences. Further, this new update can also translate web pages in Safari, which is also available in Chrome for a decade.
Replacing Default Apps
After years of protesting, Apple finally allows users to switch away from their default Mail and Browser apps. This means users can set Gmail and Chrome or others instead of Mail and Safari apps. While its counterpart, Android has never restricted users with rules and lets them migrate to their desired apps.
App Gallery and Widgets
Apple’s new iOS 14 will now organize apps according to categories, like Facebook and Twitter in Social folders and Messenger and WhatsApp in Chat folders. This can help the user to reach the desired app quickly. Further, iOS 14 lets the user drag and set widgets onto the home screen and set aside apps. They can even be resized and placed as desired. This level of customization is available in Android for years.
Picture-in-Picture
For Apple multitaskers, this could be helpful. Now playing YouTube videos and media over other apps is available on iOS 14. Thus, instead of switching apps for texting and watching, the new picture-in-picture support will overlay the window onto another app. It’s too available in Android for many years.