Google wrapped up its annual I/O keynote presentation on Wednesday after unveiling its version of FaceTime, its version of Apple Watch Complications, and its version of Siri on steroids. But Google also announced a few new features, especially as part of Android N and Android Wear, that Apple users have not experienced yet.Here are a few features that we hope Apple “borrows” from Google for its upcoming iOS and watchOS. You can read about all the new Android N and Android Wear 2.0 features on our sister site Greenbot.1. Instant App Launcher. Have you ever been surfing the mobile web and been led to an app install page on the App Store, only to tap back because who has time for that? Android users have faced a similar struggle, apparently, and Google is giving them the chance to test out certain apps right from the cloud without actually installing them on their devices. Google calls this Instant App Launcher.2. Customizable Quick Settings. Android’s Quick Settings tab is similar to the iOS Control Center. Unlike iOS, however, Android users can now customize their Quick Settings to rearrange the shortcuts they use most often, and remove the ones they barely tap at all…. Read full this story
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