However, Google appears to have recognized the limitations of traditional Android updates. The challenge lies in the fact that manufacturers often need to introduce their own customizations or exclude updates for certain devices due to varying sales performance. For essential features like device tracking, relying solely on Android version updates may not be the most effective approach to achieve widespread adoption.
In contrast, iOS 17 by Apple brings an array of features aimed at enhancing the iPhone experience. Interactive widgets, akin to Android’s functionality, have finally made their debut. Additionally, iOS 17 introduces a call screening tool, streamlines sharing with NameDrop and AirDrop, and introduces a new Journal app. On the other hand, Android 14’s details have been sparse, requiring enthusiasts to dig for information rather than receiving official insights from Google.