The fact that you have to nitpick one feature into two says all that needs to be said. Here is a list of Android features Apple still does not have.
- 3rd party app integration
- No size limits on downloads from the Market over cell networks
- Sideloading without jailbreaking (unrestricted media)
- Alternative markets
- No censorship
- Desktop widgets
- Remote app install
- File manager and file system without jailbreaking
- Real NFC support
...and...
- No Google Apps are required to use any Android phone
This is not even including hardware options Android phones often have, like SD expansion or removable batteries. Congratulations though. You've managed to list "two" (lol) features Android sort-of does not have yet.
Not nitpicking, as they are two different features.
IOS now has 3rd party app integration.
I'm not familiar with size limits.
Side loading is ok, but can be dangerous.
Why are alternative markets needed?
Censorship?
Desktop widgets are no big deal. According to surveys, most people don't use them. But for some, I guess that they are a big deal.
I don't know what that means.
I don't need a file manager, along with the great majority of smartphone users.
iOS has NFC for Apple Pay (which will finally put paying with NFC in the mainstream, which Google couldn't do), and has Airdrop and AirPlay to communicate between devices.
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