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2025-03-01 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >
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There are so many important areas of smartphone user experience that Apple's iPhone lineup is far ahead of Android. Simplicity is an underestimated but important feature. Apple has a clear advantage over a good smartphone UI. Another good example that is not subjective is performance. Apple's iPhone destroys its Android-powered competitors every year. In fact, forgetting that iPhone and Android phones were released in the same year, we often see brand new Android flagship phones that can't even compete with iPhone, which was released two or three years ago. Apple's A-Series chipset doesn't match its iOS software optimization, and we don't expect to see this change any time soon.
Of course, there is another side to this coin. In many areas, iPhone and iOS are generally lower than Android. Just the other day, I was thinking how ridiculous it was that Apple's iPhone didn't support home screen widgets. Apple Watch provided some key information without opening any applications or even touching the device, but it wasn't good enough for me at all. I want Zero contact to get more information, not just the weather and other limited complex information available in the Apple Watch. What about people who don't even have Apple Watch? For no reason, iOS still doesn't support first-party and third-party widgets, but this is just one example of many iPhone tracking Android devices-on Friday morning, I was reminded of another because of a new vulnerability.
The picture in the leaked photo is an unnamed smartphone with a pile of Chinese text on the screen. We're not sure what it said, but the original photo on Weibo was posted along with some information. According to an unnamed sharer, the photo shows a smartphone prototype from a company called Nubia, which supports up to 80W of fast charging power transmission.
In case you can't keep up with the fast charging technology, please allow me to put it in the right angle: the latest I phone also supports fast charging. Up to 18W.
The unnamed phone makes Nubia the second Android brand to meet the 80W threshold, as the latest version of Oppo's "Super VOOC" fast-charging technology has recently reached 80W. What does this mean for the end user? This means you can charge your phone from 0% to 100% in less than 30 minutes instead of a few hours-imagine plugging in an empty iPhone and fully charged before you finish taking a shower and dressing.
Battery life is still one of the most important parts of the smartphone puzzle. The battery life of Apple's latest iPhone is impressive, but the iPhone11 or even the iPhone11ProMax still doesn't have a way to finish a very busy day without spending a lot of time connecting the charger. Because of this, charging speed is almost as important as battery life, and Apple lags far behind its competitors in this key area. By the way, Samsung's latest flagship phone supports 45W fast charging, which is 2.5 times faster than Apple's iPhone11 series. Will the new iPhone12, iPhone12 Professional and iPhone12 Professional Max help Apple catch up? It remains to be seen, but I certainly don't expect Apple to find anywhere near 80W.
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