I’d like to think we’ve come a long way since we fought in the comment sections about Android vs. Android nonsense. iOS, but as long as other people continue to find these things interesting, I think we are doomed to argue until the end of time. . But who do I joke with, I love a drama.
In a new study published by a British expert in smartphone recycling and comparisons, it was argued that Android is more intuitive than iOS. Much more: 58% less difficult to use to be exact.
The tactics for locating this number are quite interesting, so the percentage to begin with. This organization made the decision to use Google Search Knowledge for Android and iOS users to see who was looking for common responsibilities most often. The more users had to Google how to do something, the less intuitive it had to be. It seems fair enough.
Examples of Android’s supremacy when it comes to intuition over iOS are the procedure of factory resetting a phone, software updates, how to take a screen recording, and setting up voicemail. Where Android does more is limited, but it understands how to take a screenshot and how to scan a QR code.
A few things to keep in mind: The numbers below are based on US users. Not in the U. S. , not in the world. For context, the United States has about 144 million Android and iOS users around 136 million. More importantly, my mom recently switched from Android to iOS, so the numbers of some are now heavily skewed in favor of Android. Thank you, Mom.
Feel free to take a look at this data, breathe, and then share your thoughts/concerns about its validity in the comments.
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