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When Android first debuted on the HTC Dream (also known as the G1) back in October of 2008, it was deemed an "iPhone Killer." While it didn't quite slay Apple's handset, it was the first step in a revolution against the tyrannous iPhone. The initial Android platform bested the iPhone OS on several levels, but lacked some key functionalities that the iPhone could provide. Since then, Android has grown - not only meeting all of the functionalities of the iPhone, but besting it in nearly all aspects from an extensive list of devices to a growing Android Marketplace. Here is our list of the top 10 things Android does better than the iPhone. 1: Android can Run Multiple Apps at the Same Time2: Android Keeps Information Visible on Your Home ScreenOne of the key features Android has is a customizable home screen keeps active widgets right at your fingertips, always accesible and always visible - without having to launch an application first. There are widgets for just about every app in the Android Marketplace from playing music to checking the weather and keeping up to date on Facebook. Meanwhile iPhone users are force to flip through their app list to locate and launch each app. If you wanted to check the forecast, for example, you would have to find the app, launch it, and then wait for it to load. With Android, all of that information can be displayed directly on your home screen, never more than a finger swipe away.3: Android Has a Better App Market4: Android Gives You Better NotificationsThe iPhone has some trouble with notifications. Because it's restricted to pop-up notifications, it can only handle one at a time and because it lacks multitasking, applications must be open in order for them to make notifications. Android, on the other hand, has a convenient notification bar which displays an icon for every notification you have waiting. The notification bar can also be pulled downward to reveal more detail about each notification. Android also allows app developers to make notification details viewable from the lock screen, something the iPhone can only do with native applications.5: Android Lets You Choose Your Hardware6: Android Lets You Choose Your Carrier 7: Android Lets You Install Custom ROMs8: Android Lets You Change Your Settings Faster9: Android Does Google and Social Integration10: Android Gives You More Options to Fit Your Budget |
Platform | API Level | Distribution |
Android 2.2 (Froyo) | 8 | 36.2% |
Android 2.1 (Eclair) | 7 | 40.8% |
Android 1.6 (Donut) | 4 | 15.0% |
Android 1.5 (Cupcake) | 3 | 7.9% |