The Android platform is still better than the top ten features of iOS 8 (1)
BKJIA may be surrounded by a bunch of friends who are still waiting to buy the brand new iPhone 6 or 6 Plus devices, but they are standing in front of the Apple store in the heat of the sun and the storm, we stayed in our comfortable room and customized our Android devices as needed. This is just the beauty of Android users: We can adjust our user interfaces, change the icon content of different applications, and even place functional components as appropriate. In contrast, can those who love the iPhone do this?
Apple's next-generation iOS 8 may indeed include some of its outstanding Android features-such as the notification panel and support for third-party keyboard applications-but it still cannot meet the needs of Android users for perfect mobile operations. some requirements of the system. In order to prevent friends with new iPhones from showing off, we chose the top ten features that can only be used on the Android platform, we hope that you will use this weapon to defend your choice. Of course, don't forget to remind these friends that Android L will be available soon and more outstanding designs will be available to us .)
Better Application Management Mechanism
Under the Application Manager in the Android device settings menu, you can force exit or uninstall various applications as needed. You can also release the cache occupied by the application or view the storage space used by each application. In addition, if your telecom service operator binds some bloated software to the device, we can also disable it on Android devices-even hide it directly on the Samsung and LG user interfaces. Most importantly, you can also select the default settings for your applications, therefore, if we really don't want to use Google Chrome as our default browser, we can choose another browser solution from Google Play Store.
You can forcibly stop, sanction, or disable an application and clear its data or cache when it causes the operation to slow down.
In contrast, iOS 8 only allows you to forcibly exit the current application by performing a sweep up operation in the application switching mechanism. You can click the corresponding icon in the window or use iTunes to delete the application, however, you cannot determine whether to use Safari as your default browser, or perform a high-transparency review on most applications to understand the specific space occupied by the data.