
Summary
- Switching from Android to iOS, the writer finds it lacks several basic features
- On Android, it is possible to close all open apps at once but on iOS, they have to be closed one by one
- iOS devices do not have an easy way to force stop an app, and if an app starts to behave oddly, the only solution is to uninstall and reinstall it
- There is no clipboard history on iOS devices, and copying text is more complex than on Android
- iOS devices bury app settings making them harder to access than on Androids
- iOS does not have separate volume controls, meaning levels cannot be finely tuned like on Android devices
By Amir M. Bohlooli
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