
Since details of iOS 6 was unveiled at the Apple WWDC last month we have been many improvements and new additions, and Jelly Bean be announced at Google I / O last week is now possible to take a balanced look at each other and what each has to offer. Just some new things that come to iOS 6 Facebook integration, improved Siri, Maps App on Apple, Safari and changes in FaceTime App. Meanwhile, some of the improvements coming to Jelly Bean Google now extended notifications Draft oil and resizable widgets. So which of these two major operating systems will come first?
A report by Wired takes a careful look at Jelly Bean iOS against 6 and comes with some useful pointers by dividing the reference in 6 categories. First, we’ll start out with Google Jelly Bean voice search now on Siri of iOS 6. Apple’s Siri recognition aloud and demand is one factor that made iPhone 4S such a success, although it was more successful in some regions than others. However, voice search, used for Google Now (which was not a name) to launch a relatively quiet. Termination rates of voice quality on Google now and better than Siri, but says that the small stuff, at least, then Siri has the edge because it uses Wolfram Alpha, but from Wikipedia, which Google now prefers.
However, Google already offers a great chance to expand upon the information once you get quick access to Google search upward swipe. There are big improvements to Siri in Ios 6 even offers stylish service from that of Google now, and the ability to use Facebook and Twitter in the Siri. Although Android is the integration of Facebook and Twitter, not working within the Google voice search now. Another plus for iOS 6 is that the applications with your voice, something missing in Google’s voice can now be opened. These extras are what makes Siri advantage over Google is now at the moment.
Moving on to Maps and it was a great surprise to many to hear that Apple has bypassed its new Google Maps in April So, how does the Apple Maps confront Google Maps? The verdict is that Google wins here, although there is praise for Apple’s first attempt at mapping in April Apple wins points for its 3D satellite views, but lacks Street View navigation and search site. It is also judged that Jelly Bean of turn-by-turn navigation (pushed other App) still knocks spots off the same function of Apple’s Maps and other plus points about Google Maps for Jelly Bean are to create routes avoiding traffic fees and highway user-defined mapping layers (such as transit lines) and geo-location to friends via Latitude. Another big advantage of Google’s offline viewing card is not available to iOS 6. Regarding Maps then it is definitely Google, which won.
A look at the notices is the next aspect that puts Apple firmly to examine the ability to push notifications on lock screen is possible as iOS 5. Although Jelly Bean is sound, there are still several steps necessary to get information, and although advanced notifications Jelly Bean is a good step forward, Wired still think iOS 6 beats Jelly Bean in this category.
As for social networking Google applies only wins here because of deeper integration in the Jelly Bean, which allows any image gallery to share Android via Google +, Facebook or Twitter, and various applications, including Foursquare and Dropbox. With iOS 6 though, users still have to start a third party app to the App share photos, although it also features the integration of Facebook and Twitter.
The penultimate category is Google Play against the iTunes store and that is that Jelly Bean and iOS came a draw. Neither is seen as perfectly Apple’s applications are divided into different locations, thereby reducing the detection and Google Play mix with all Android applications for access from a cluttered home page.
Finally the last category than Apple’s Safari browser and Google Chrome, Chrome, which has just been introduced as the default browser of the Jelly Bean. Praise for Chrome came in the form of unlimited sections and a single search or URL field. Safari no single writing field, but gives the user the ability to publish photos from your mobile browser and provides reading list to read it later. “Both have positive and negative points, but Safari is placed in front because of their reading list.
Overall iOS then came top in three categories Wired report, jelly beans in two, with one category, resulting in equality, so that iOS is the ultimate place, but only just. That being said, we must say that the two platforms have much to offer and so many other features and additions to be taken into account. Which is really the best you are likely to vary depending on the needs of different users. We know from experience that many of you will strongly defend Android platform over Apple and vice versa, but really, as long as you are happy with the operating system you use, this is the best choice for you.
Another important thing to consider is that the Apple devices users can easily upgrade to the next iOS, when released, but the owners of Android devices are at the mercy of carriers and manufacturers, that when, or if they can get their updates. All things considered, we can not wait until both Jelly Bean and iOS 6 went out to see the verdict of the public and to anyone after they have been widely used.
What are your thoughts on Jelly Bean iOS 6? Do you automatically favor one over another? Perhaps you have a killer feature, not available from other, in which case you could share with us what is this? We are always interested in the opinion of our readers, so send your comments.
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