Do you think Google and Apple still offer innovation on smartphones?
Apple has just completed its WWDC keynote address giving consumers a glimpse of the next software updates. The address also comes a few weeks after Google did the same for its software at its I / O developer conference.
Apple brings iOS 15 to the table, the latest update for its iPhones. Meanwhile, at its event, Google detailed Android 12, the latest update for the huge army of Android devices out there.
Do you think Google and Apple are still innovating on their smartphone platforms? That is the theme of our poll presented today so you can vote on the poll above.
It’s easy to see why some might think that the two companies haven’t really done much in terms of innovation on their respective platforms. It seems like Apple and Google are nodding at each other and maybe turning things upside down. We’ve also seen Google and Apple grab features that first came through Android skins or competing platforms, like Samsung’s popular pop-up video player and gestures first seen on WebOS.
On the other hand, there is also an argument that both companies are still innovating on their phone platforms. We’ve seen how Apple recently introduced visibility into app tracking to give users back control over the data. Meanwhile, Google also rolled out a nice app hibernation feature to remove permissions, turn off notifications, and free up space for apps that haven’t been used in several months. Are these two examples the exception rather than the norm? Let us know by voting or leaving a comment.