ThyBlackMan.com) The internet is filled with
iOS vs Android comparisons, and most of them end up declaring one as the best. Some of the comparisons published online also offer balanced information respecting the choice of users from both sides. However, it is important to look beyond features, specifications, and OS limitations and dig deeper into differences that often go unnoticed. This article discusses those big differences between Android and iOS that people often don’t notice or simply don’t know about.
Bluetooth Connectivity
For years, Android
users have enjoyed the quick setting panel that allows them to access Bluetooth and Wi-Fi settings without navigating into the Settings app. With iOS 13, Apple has brought some of these features to iPhones and iPads as well. The major difference here is that regardless of how easy or complex these features may seem to you, Bluetooth connectivity on iOS has always been quick and hassle-free on iOS. Android users often struggle to reconnect devices even if the devices are paired. This doesn’t happen all the time, but they often have to take a few extra steps to do the task.