The highly anticipated iPhone 15 series has been unveiled in recent weeks, bringing with it a host of new features. Some of these will be familiar to Android users because they are features that were on Android devices 13 years ago. You may even remember that this was the subject of another article. Today, we have listed 5 iPhone features that are not available on Android devices. Here are the details…
3 iPhone features not available on Android devices!
Let’s start with our first feature. One of the most interesting camera features announced by Apple is the ability to shoot 24 MP shots through a 48 MP camera. No, the company doesn’t use two-in-one pixel binning, but instead combines data from a 48MP photo and a lower-resolution shot (probably 12MP). We’d like to see this feature on Android devices as well, because 24MP or similar resolution doesn’t take up as much space as 48MP and adds functionality.
Apple was part of the first wave of phone brands to offer satellite SOS functionality, and now with the iPhone 15 series, they’ve introduced a pretty cool feature related to satellite connectivity. This feature works similar to satellite SOS in that you select a predefined problem (e.g. car won’t start, flat tire, no fuel/charging, etc.) and it will send a message to the nearest roadside assistance/rescue teams.
Thirdly, we’ll talk about a really useful feature. “Sensitive Finding for Friends”. This feature will be very useful in overcrowded cities like Istanbul because it allows you to focus on the person/object/etc. you want to find and pinpoint that person or object.
So what are the features you would like to add to this list? Which iPhone features do you think an Android device should have? Don’t forget to leave your comments in the comments section! Stay tuned to ShiftDelete.Net for more!
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