2013-09-18

Here is a small list of 100 Things iPhone’s can’t do that most Android phones can.  Let me remind you that we stopped at 100 but could have easily gone over. As a matter a fact, with just one application like Tasker I can easily name over 100 things that I can do with Tasker that not even a Jailbroken iPhone can.  A video of my top 20 things is down below, enjoy!

1. App integration with Operating System

2. Can’t set default apps

3. No NFC capabilities

4. Google Now (with card notifcations)

5. True HD resolution

6. Widgets

7. Dual User

8. Replaceable keyboards (Swype, etc)

9. Photosphere (panorama) – without the use of a third party app

10. USB host – USB OTG

A. Transfer media to and from an external SD card

B. Watch streaming video or listen to streaming audio from external SD.

C. Control a Dslr without root.

11. Use a bluetooth mouse

12. Floating window apps for desktop like multitasking

13. Switchable launchers

14. Apps that allow gesture based control

15. Adblock

16. Data usage monitor. App usage, Set warning and maximum

17. Battery usage monitor. What apps are using up power

18. Many system monitors like wakelock

19. VPN Proxy for privacy bypassing country restrictions (Tunnelbear)

20. security apps like Cerberus and . Anti-theft, discreetly take a picture of the thief, see what they’re up to (Cerberus) like prey on mac.

21. Launcher shortcuts for apps e.g. evernote, not just bookmark shortcuts

22. Turn the phone into a server: phone to become a DLNA, DNS, Email, FTP, IRC, Proxy, SMB, SMS, SSH, Web, WebDAV, XMPP server (Servers Ultimate)

23. Android can run on many other devices: USB stick computers, laptops (HP, Asus, Acer), cameras, TV set top, google glass, smartwatch, consoles, televisions

24. Run Ubuntu

25. Run various emulators

26. Run system maintenance tools like cache cleaner, Automatically cleanup all app related files once an app is uninstalled (CCleaner)

27. Change profiles based on situation and location

28. Change desktop based on situation.

29. Rhe ability to backup apps and restore them in case you upgraded to a faulty version

30. Bluetooth transfer to and from different devices not just from android devices.

31. Ability to send BT signals as serial port to be accessed by another device.

32. Ability to assign commands to the phone when the phone’s state is detected eg. light level, magnetic field, orientation, proximity sensors, etc.

33. Able to change file extensions without the need to import the file into an app because of a true file system.

34. Seamlessly pair and use an external GPS device with an android phone.

35. Allow apps to specify download location and not just in the same app container. This means you can copy a file once, such as a pdf, and open it with different apps.

36. No removable storage

37. No replaceable battery

38. Use the device as usb storage without iTunes. Windows only see it as read only.

39. Allow multiple Gmail accounts on one device

40. Flash Custom ROM’s – No need root if you buy an Oppo Phone.

41. Smart app protector – You can password protect specific apps. (ios has my secret folder but does not work for apps. ios needs to be jailbroken for this to work.)

42. AIDE – integrated application development. Develop apps directly from your android device.

43. Disable background data per app when on mobile networks.

44. Support 6 different ways to unlock screen, including no lock

45. Miracast

46. DLNA

47. Find out in detail how your storage is used – apps like disk usage

49. Change system wide font size

50. Almost always have the same app available on phone and tablet

51. Integrated FM Radio (HTC One, Oppo R819, Others)

52. The Ability to change icons system wide

53. Face Unlock

54. Multi Picture Wallpaper

55. Ability to hide apps (NO ROOT REQUIRED EITHER)

56. Run Flash Websites

57. Voice Control Anything (using Voice/Tasker)

58. Control Televisions (IR Blaster)

59. Air Gestures (Samsung)

60. Google Wallet

61. Be able to download any files onto your phone

62. Make geeks happy (intangible)

63. Can’t theme your phone, all iPhone’s look the same. No personality

64. Choice of features

65. Boom Sound or Dual Front Facing Speakers (HTC)

66. Thermometer

67. Barometer

68. Back button. Without it, switching to the previous app requires two actions

69. No Porn Apps

70. WiFi direct

71. No Wireless Charging

72. Always Listening (Moto X / AutoVoice)

73. Launch apps from a dock like on Mac os (dock4droid). This will confuse the fanboys because it is an Apple feature that is not on ios

74. Install caffeine like the very popular Mac utility

75. Swipestarter – most efficient launcher

76. Gesture search

77. Anticipatory computing ** See the end of this post

78. Dynamically change your home screen – one home screen for work, and one for play

79. Customize LED notifications

80. Connect to your lan workgroup, copy files back and forth. No need for iTunes

81. Stream movies, music from your shared drives

82. The largest developer support (XDA, Rootzwiki, Etc)

83. Choose from a dizzying array of form factors and hardware. Different screen sizes. Ruggedized phones. Different price points.

84. Can’t set mobile data limits (why they overpay)

85. HDMI output

86. No 15 Minute grace period for apps. once you buy in iOS you’re stuck.

87. Install apps to your mobile device directly from the web play store.

88. Voice Actions on Home Automation

89. Boot into Safe mode

90. Disable background processes on startup without root.

91. Batch modify/move/copy files from one directory to the other.

92. Easily switch from one browser to another (flashify) without copying and pasting.

93. Backup files locally with any version available not just the present and previous ones. Eg. I have 10 different versions of Google maps and I can roll back to any of them.

94. Control lock screen when a bluetooth signature is detected. Eg. Pebble locker. Can also activate any profiles upon detection.

95. Perform tasks depending on magnetic field strength. This is particularly effective to mimic an NFC feature. Eg. Open an app (car mode ultra) by reading and sticking a magnetic strip on a car mount.

96. Make your own Siri. Autovoice + Tasker

97 Run shell Scripts

98. Use phone as external GPS for android tablet that doesn’t have a GPS.

99. Extract apks so no need to re-download from the internet. Just are reinstall from a windows network share or SD card.

100. Ability to control other Android devices (AutoRemote).

101.  iOS user’s can’t eat KitKat’s anymore.

**Addendum (anticipatory computing):

In the morning I have a card showing the time to get to work factoring in the traffic. At quitting time, I have another card for the trip home. It lets me know if I should leave earlier or try to find another route.

When my plane lands, I am greeted with the currency exchange rate, nearby photo spots, places of interest, helpful phrases.

If I search for a restaurant on the browser on my laptop or desktop, a card will show up on the phone to let me navigate there with one tap. No need to search for it again.

It would send a text to the wife that I was on my way home when I left the geofenced area I set around the office.

When connected to the home network, it would disable the device lock. This was before I got Pebble Watch.

When connected to the Pebble watch, I never have to unlock my phone. If I get separated from my phone, it will lock itself.

If the phone gets lost or stolen, I can control my phone from any browser and do things like take pictures of the thief. It will also take pictures when someone tries to unlock the phone and quietly send them to my email account.

From the calendar it knows when I’m in a meeting and automatically mutes the phone for me.

It knows when I’m at home, and if I plug it in the charger past a certain time, it will mute all notification sounds because I’m going to sleep.

It watches for swipe gestures so I can launch any app (or perform phone functions) while I’m in any other app.

When I plug in a headset, it gives me a selection of my favorite media apps. If I’m using my bluetooth headset, then it launches my preferred listening app when I hit the play button on the headset.

Ever run into a video saying that it is not available in your country? I can fire up a VPN proxy on the phone and bypass that restriction.

The phone can also listen for your voice and it can launch other apps.

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