Saturday 15 February 2014

10 great Android apps that do amazing things the iPhone can’t


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Apple has a policy of tightly controlling its iOS user experience. This includes the range of settings available to the user, relatively limited capabilities available to third party apps & a tightly curated app store.

Google on the other hand, has a more open arrangement for its Android OS.

While both approaches have their strengths, it is true that there are some things that Android apps can do that iOS apps can not. Here are 10 examples:

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