Which iOS features should Android offer?

iOS and Android have been battling for mobile supremacy for years. But iOS still offers some features that Android doesn’t have. If Google…er…borrowed those features, they might add real value for many Android users.

A thread on the Android subreddit explored this topic, and redditors had some interesting suggestions for Google to consider for future Android updates:

Commentonit: “Full device backups and granular app permissions.”

PT2JSQGHVaHWd24aCdCF: “I want permissions for private stuff like calls, SMS, contacts, or calendar. For the other stuff like start on boot, run in the background, or use the Internet reasonably, I don’t care. But as a dev and user, I would be delighted to have the same system as iOS and see more “polite applications” that ask before doing something and show a pretty error message on failure. “

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