Apple showcased its next-generation mobile operating system, iOS 9, during the keynote session of its WWDC (Worldwide Developer Conference) event on 8 June.
While Apple didn’t give the OS a major overhaul visually, it did introduce some new features and upgrades to system apps. Interestingly, a number of these features have been available on Android phones and tablets for a long time, though they are not part of stock Android.
Here’s a look at what Apple borrowed from Android…
While Apple didn’t give the OS a major overhaul visually, it did introduce some new features and upgrades to system apps. Interestingly, a number of these features have been available on Android phones and tablets for a long time, though they are not part of stock Android.
Here’s a look at what Apple borrowed from Android…
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