10 Ways How Android Outruns iPhone's New OS


#7 Safari vs. Google Chrome

Safari's new feature, iCloud Tabs, now keeps your tabs in sync across your Mac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Safari also saves web pages, in addition to just links, with the offline Reading List feature.

Under the hood, Google vastly improved how its browser plays with the phone's hardware. Google's Chrome brings better HTML5 video support and improves performance, CPU, and memory efficiency This browser is made for fluid and responsive interaction with Web content. Chrome already synced your tabs across multiple devices.

This matchup is pretty even. Safari is a robust and well-designed browser. Chrome is very good and works across multiple platforms.

Chrome allows you to change default browser and that is a killer feature.

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#6 Google's Camera and Gallery vs. Apple's Camera with Panorama

Apple's newest camera addition is a panoramic feature. Panorama lets you capture up to 240 degrees in one shot. You can even go vertically. Apple says it has made sure the hardware and software work together to help you get a nice high-res picture.

This one is a tough comparison. Apple's camera takes great pics because the hardware and software work together so well. Google can't achieve that same feat because they typically don't make the camera.

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