XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone
On Sun, 17 Aug 2025 16:26:50 -0400, Tom Elam wrote :
But why?
What's the strategic intent?
Android/Google does exactly the same thing, in spades! https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-features-3484159/
Even today Apple has not yet adopted Auracast in its ecosystem while
Android 16 has Auracast Broadcast audio support based on that report.
While Cloud compilation for app installs is a neat Android 16 idea based on that article, iOS apps are compiled and distributed via the App Store only.
Based on that cite, the Android 16 power button shortcut remaps hardware
for 3rd party apps, which a search says is impossible with iOS (is it?).
The Android 16 Advanced Protection Mode deep-level security toggles are not user configurable in iOS. And while iOS has remote lock via Find My, the
iOS version doesn't support dual-authentication lock states (AFAICT).
The Notification Cooldown is impossible on iOS, apparently, as iOS doesn't allow dynamic control over volume per app (just ask Steve about that).
The force-group notifications isn't allowed on iOS by developers, nor can third-party assistants execute app functions natively as the App Function
API (Gemini Extensions) allows in Android 16.
The Customizable keyboard shortcuts in Android 16 is a system-wide shortcut mapping which apparently iOS keyboard customizations severely lack.
The Android 16 Embedded photo picker with cloud search beats out iOS'
picker which restricts deep customization or cloud integration by
third-party apps.
While iOS ties regional settings closely to language and locale, the
Android 16 Measurement system customization is independent of language.
iOS supports vertical text in some contexts, but not with the same developer-level control as the new Android 16 Vertical Text support.
While iOS apparently restricts access to low-level ranging APIs, especially
for third-party apps, Android 16 allows generic ranging APIs (e.g., BLE,
UWB, Wi-Fi RTT).
And while iOS supports LE Audio iOS doesn't expose ambient volume controls
to users whereas Android 16 adds ambient volume controls for Bluetooth LE
Audio hearing aids.
Apparently iOS doesn't notify users about network-level security changes
like Secure Lock, while Android 16 adds Secure Lock Network notification.
The article talks about outline text for maximum contrast while
iOS doesn't offer system-wide text rendering customization.
Meanwhile, some Android 16 features resemble existing iOS capabilities,
such as Live Updates which is similar to iOS's Live Activities.
HDR screenshots, which is similar in that iOS supports HDR display but
doesn't save screenshots in HDR format.
Health records (FHIR) which is similar to Apple Health which supports
similar standards.
Anti-scammer safeguards during calls where Apple has some protections but
not as granular.
Automatically hiding sensitive notifications where iOS allows hiding notification previews but not dynamic redaction.
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