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Apple's WWDC 2019 recap from an Android perspective

Source: www.androidcentral.com - Monday, June 03, 2019
A quick breakdown of what's new with iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS. On Monday, June 3, Apple held the opening keynote for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. This is essentially Apple's version of Google I/O where Apple talks about all of the new features coming to its various platforms, including the likes of iOS, watchOS, and the new iPadOS. Android is obviously our main jam here at AC, but it's always fun to take a look at the other side of the fence to see what Tim Apple is doing to catch up and get ahead of Android. Want a recap of what was announced outside of the company's reality distortion field? Here's the Android Central recap: iOS 13 iOS, Android's main competitor in the smartphone space, is being upgraded to iOS 13. First thing's first, it still looks the same. It's a row of icons with strict customization rules, no third-party launchers, or theming of any kind. Laaaammmeee. Snarkiness aside, Apple is adding a lot of features users are bound to be welcome to see. A lot of them just so happen to have appeared on Android first. When Google debuted Android Q , two of the most prominent features were the system-wide dark mode and new permission controls. Specifically, when an app asks for your location, you can choose to grant it access just that one time. Both of those things are coming to iOS 13. Apple spent some time talking about how it's improving Siri, with the main change this year being a more natural-s

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