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Android vs. iOS app quality difference [Part 8] This one is about two highly-requested media apps: Spotify and Netflix. Netflix is miles better on iOS, but Spotify is about the same in my opinion because each version has one extra feature that's absent on the other. Netflix: - Netflix...

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Shine V S 的头像
Shine V S3 年前

Great work, you might make me switch to iOS 😂 despite the fact I am a hardcore Android user.

Adan 的头像
Adan3 年前

😂😂 I was a very hardcore Android fan and never used an iPhone before 2021. Then I started using one and loved it so much. Now I use both but very much prefer iOS.

Solar Heavy 的头像
Solar Heavy1 年前

Listen to @SolarHeavy on Spotify

ARJ 的头像
ARJ3 年前

Yeah seems like most app devs will tune the iOS app to work well with the few iPhone models there are whereas for Android phones it is a one size fits all. I gotta say tho, the S23U screen is jaw dropping. Bezels appear minimal and rectangular body maximizes the screen.

Adan 的头像
Adan3 年前

Yep. Said the same thing the other day.

Mahendra Singh Baahubali 的头像
Mahendra Singh Baahubali3 年前

By this logic iOS sucks cos It doesn't have clear all apps from memory button.

Adan 的头像
Adan3 年前

But iOS does suck. Android is much better.

Barry 的头像
Barry3 年前

Swiping from the right side of the screen to go back is still better than swiping it down though.

Dev Aravind 的头像
Dev Aravind3 年前

Why do we need a swipe down gesture when there is a universal back gesture which iOS lacks?

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German Gonzalez3 年前

I don’t believe this is a fair criticism with this comparison. Android has a back gesture, iOS does not. I don’t think it’s a negative for the app developer to leverage system gestures to navigate the app, keeping it consistent from app to app. iOS, you need to figure that out.

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