How did the come up with the iPhone then? They can do it because the Apple fans now allow them to do it. You guys find ways to explain every and excuse any deficiency has a feature. Not all companies have the luxury of having cult members has customers.
@@josearaujo8616 I mean its understandable though. If you can present a monitor stand for a grand, people make fun of it but it still sells at the end why even bother? There may be a rational argument for a few Apple products if you have cash to burn but the large majority buys out of habit, for status or because they are locked in the ecosystem. It's a money making machine that's hard to mess up.
@@Alias_Anybody Why do you say “locked” into the ecosystem? As someone who uses a lot of apple products and non-apple products, I see a clear distinction between the idea of being “locked” into the ecosystem, and actually just willingly choosing apple’s ecosystem since it is a much more elegant and seamless experience than the alternative. Edit: to be clear, from my vantage point, there isn’t a reason why I couldn’t just buy a non-apple product and use it to it’s fullest potential. It’s just that it is often more convenient to use apple’s alternative because they actually optimize for the user experience.
@@gingsSon it’s not they we’re locked in the traditional sense. I’m fully in the ecosystem Apple Watch, M1 MBA, iPhone. The whole thing and when it comes time to upgrade my phone if I want to get anything other than another iPhone than my watch and laptop both lose a lot of their functions and become a lot less valuable so I’m kinda forced to just get the next iPhone. It’s a decision I’m fine making since I love apples products, but I am locked in a sense unless I’m willing to spend thousands on all new hardware. The simple way of thinking is I don’t want to connect my AirPods to an Android and I don’t want to buy new headphones so I just get the next iPhone.
Marques asked Craig not too long ago why the calculator is "missing" on the iPad. I think Craig's answer was very reasonable. Check out the interview; it's on his channel :)
I’m feeling that verified channels should have their own comment section that only they see so that they don’t get the recognition Edit: I think that was unawaranted so sorry verified channel
I love these new videos about market/business aspects of the industry, along with the normal reviews and tech videos. Great to see Marques’ insight on the topics, would love to see more of these in the future.
I'm sure Apple's software engineers are hard at work in bringing a calculator to the Ipad. They just gotta tweak it a little bit more to make it perfect.
Apple always Enhances everything until it feels so lit and release it, thats the reason why they release late And thats also the reason why when they copy a feature, but its better then original one
I love that you actually have intelligent thought into the subjects, not just "here is feature x, isn't it cool (or not cool)". You always add value that no one else seems to. You extend the discussion a few layers. Thanks.
does he really? i came from hardware unboxed and linus (yes they dont review phones except linus) but the charts and numbers seems more informative than just opinions based on what you are looking at
@@curie1420 Yep he absolutely does. The topic here is "Why iPhone's Features are Always late"... you can have all the charts and graphs you want, but this is largely a philosophical discussion. Generating charts and numbers is great for some subjects, not for other. Regardless, interpretation, insight, and the ability to understand something and explain it succinctly is way more rare than people who can generate data. That is why this guy has so many viewers.
@@curie1420 not everything in life is charts and numbers. Gestalt-the sum of the parts are greater than the whole. That’s Apple, and that’s basically the discussion here.
You must be a simpleton to be amazed for something like that. To many Marques is just trying to sound intelligent/sophisticated which falls flat when you actually understand what he's saying.
Apple was the first company to deliver a full screen smartphone and create the crazy cell phone market we have today, I don't think it matters to say that anymore if they're were the godfather of smartphones
@@usersixthreefour7107 your point sounds too idiotic. Well many modern programing language specifically for mobile platform don't contain semicolon like in Kotlin and Swift. And even if a language contains a semicolon it's very obvious in an IDE which line of code is not working. So how exactly someone will stuck for hours for missing a semicolon 🤦🤦
Most of these features heavily benefit the US consumer base, while googles features are much more global. The best example is the fact that google supports almost all national languages.
From a Pixel user (and former Nexus line), i do love how google pushes the envelope. The change to Pixel was a big step in making everything smoother, but the issue with silos for Google i think are that there are so many projects that there is sometimes a lack of cohesiveness and a duplication of services. This then results in projects getting dropped or stalling out. I do sometimes wish for more integration.
I have the Pixel too. Whole family use apple ecosystem. I think if Microsoft and Android would talk to each other more often and get on the same page, they would checkmate the landscape.
@TwinTurbo Ray I mean maybe... I got an S21 and have moved a lot of my stuff over from Google to Microsoft. I even use the Microsoft launcher. I don't really notice a ton of integration. I've been an Android user for a decade but I got the iPhone SE to see what it's like over there and I have to say... I might make the switch. Something to be said for cohesion
iMessages... We've been waiting for how long for a legit android alternative to iMessages, and it still isn't anywhere close to happening! Over the years Google has created and killed off countless chat/messaging apps, it's ridiculous. And Google actually moved further away from a unified messaging app when they killed off gchat/google voice integration. Just give us a nice unified messaging/chat app like iMessages!
@@BrettTheNerdyEngineer switched from Pixel 3 to iPhone 12 Pro 5 months ago. iMessage is a literal dumpster fire. As long as everyone you know is an Apple user, it’s slightly better than sms on android. If you have to communicate with anyone outside the ecosystem it’s way worse which makes it jarring and frustrating to communicate with anyone. Apps like signal are light years ahead of iMessage. iMessage isn’t unified at all either, I guess unified if literally everyone you interface with uses iPhone. I spent 3.5 months not being able to respond to group messages or send pictures, apples response? Meh… I just get to wait and hope that a future update fixes that simple functionality. I can’t even send a gif to anyone, it just doesn’t work. All My Apple friends and the Apple store can do is just shrug and say “that’s weird” no fix. I start telling my Apple friends and their responses were in the ballpark of “yeah, there’s been years I couldn’t send group messages or photos, it happens”. Garbage, hot garbage. Can’t believe that I believed the lies
Google innovates fast but there is a lot of features that end up not making sense in their ecosystem and a lot of useful apps end up being sunset. That’s how they messed up their multiple message apps or google+, they seem to not have the patience and synergy
Be grateful bcz of them others can step forward and make amazing things , software invitation mostly cz of Google and hardwere upgrades from Samsung and mostly Chinese companies
invention was never about making sense, its about making the starting point both innovation and invetion is a synergy that works together without invention, theres no innovation, without innovation, the invention never make sense
Apple can also afford to spend a lot of time on developing these new features that have already been seen in the Android market because Apple's closed, unified ecosystem allows them to do so in the first place. They know most people won't leave the Apple ecosystem just for some new features on Android devices and so Apple can take it's time with these features without fear of too many people ditching Apple for Android.
I never really thought of it that way, wow. Longer product tenure and stability because it helps stops users from being pressured by the constant new features from other designs. Plus they already know we'll spend much on their products to setup diminishing returns. Much like the economics of a steakhouse.
As a user I always appreciate when features are integrated well and work relatively seamlessly. As a tech nerd, I love seeing the boundaries being pushed. Even if that means something isn’t as resolved.
Me to a TEE....I am a tech nerd through and through and love products that push the envelope even if it means a little less polish. But I'm also a sucker for anything that is integrated so well that it is seamless and just works.
It's changed for me over time. As I've gotten older I definitely appreciate a well developed feature that just works. Been burned too many times by the new bleeding edge features. I still enjoy them, but I prefer hearing about them from others rather than having to own it immediately myself.
I agree with you, but what usually happens is that it's only when Apple catches up people give props. What about the props when Android added the feature
It's funny because android Fanboys think that they are ahead in innovation just because they had widgets and useless customization, while apple it's like 5 or 8 gears ahead in ecosystems, integration and now performance with the new apple M1, an arm cpu that destroy all the competence with pasive cooling and more battery, and it's hilarious how now android 13 it's more looking like iOS, google it's just an apple wanna be but they are just 5 years behind LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
The question is, who says at the current state Android features Apple copied aren't well implemented. Like Google lens, Photos, maps. Etc. They all work wel and are not buggy. The dude just defends Apple alot simple
As a developer myself, I strongly believe that the new "bleeding" cutting edge tech is what drives the software market in the first place! Apple uses other company's development to their full advantage by watching what new features are introduced and how well it is received. When something catches their interest and they perceive enough interest in the market for it... THEN they will spend the money to implement it using their ecosystem. It has certainly worked well for them! Personally, I'm too impatient and I love the one feature that Apple will not offer... development mode!
Couldn't agree more, I work in DevOps. The amount of start ups that do just one thing exceptional but not so we'll else where that are brought and told to just focus on one certain thing. This really drives innovation, while also creating massive corporations.
Yes . What happens is that one company works on something for a few generations and keep perfecting it each year . And once it's perfect apple just picks it up and take all the credit . And people be like " AppLe aDDed iT aNd it's peRFect " and then those same people say trash about the company which actually brought the new feature , worked on it , perfected it . They say the company brought the product first time and it was not perfect , it lacked this and that . Like if it's the first time of some new tech then it's gonna have some flaws . After a few generations of improvements only it's going to be perfect. They don't understand that .
I can definitely understand this viewpoint. For me though, I barely even know what Google does. I do own an Galaxy Note 20 for work, but I seriously only use it for Slack. Nothing about it has made me want to switch. It is not a bad device at all, but I am just so locked into Apple that I do not care what anyone else has. Almost all of my tech devices are Apple or Apple Friendly, so when something new is introduced, even if others have it already, it still feels new to me. This is why I never understand the Google crowd who always scream "we've had that for ages." Great, but now I have it and I like it.
Besides being "late to the game" for integration sake, Apple allows the Android market to validate features that are popular (e.g. larger phones). So Apple is using Android companies to do it's beta-testing or prototyping, and then adds its typical Apple flair and polish.
Of course, it's easier to piggy back, when u seen it before. For 200$ more it's seamless. Not worth it when u consider that u can make it seamless too on android for any google device. Developers out their have created software for any google product to seamlessly work and most of it is free. It dose take time for new features to be implemented but they don't for free, not like apple.
This is probably the most neutral and logical comment in this comment section, thank you. I'm team Samsung and even I think this is smart of Apple. I will never call them innovative because well, stealing ideas isn't innovative. But the ability to improve existing software without risking anything (because like you said, other companies do the "beta testing") is seriously impressive. Apple is definitely leaps ahead in integration and ecosystem strategy. I think it's pretty predatory since you literally can't leave the ecosystem once you're invested in it. But it's really damn smart, business wise.
And it doesn't effect Android phones at all rather it helps them, so its a win - win, basically most of the android users would generally want more features and faster integration of those features rather than completely 100% polished features, of course this is not everybody but most, whereas most iPhone users would want less features if it means that the features they have are going to be completely integrated and fully polished and well built, so apple in a way helps android phones by not doing features quickly as that leaves the market open for android competitors whereas on the other hand android helps ios by integrating features before then which allows them to well utilise the information and the beta testing that android did to apples advantage.
Apple needs to do something with the extra space on larger phones though. I mean makes no sense having more screen and not being able to capitalize on it and this is where they’re taking to long.
I still remember how Apple celebrated the copy/paste text feature in a TV AD "This is the iPhone 3GS, the most powerful iPhone yet, it let you do incredible things, like copy/paste a text or a phone number"
the only youtuber that can talk for more than 10minutes and you will still feel like he deserves more time because you cant get enough of his well explained articles with no debate in it
This is what offsets Marques from other tech youtubers: he doesn't just report the latest news, but he asks intelligent questions, subsequently answers them in an eloquent and esthetically pleasing way and with that makes real tech essays
Marques, I'm a rare viewer, but I wanted to compliment you on your evolution of insight. There was a time when you would have been less inclined to appreciate patience for the sake of a polished cross-platform experience. I know it's no surprise to your regular viewers, but I appreciate this evolution, and it has made you one of the most thoughtful tech journalists around.
He always new apple had good cross platforming. Who didn't know that. The issue was just people, including him, didn't like iOS. And the fact that the cross platform only works well with other apple devices and not everyone want apple everything.
oh my. dark mode is a must. yesterday in a theater (yes, covid is officially over!) but this person before the show was on an i-os thing and it was seriously giving my eyes sunburn
Consumer: "Hey Apple, can I get a calculator app for iPad?" Apple: "We have a better idea, WHAT IF you used your MacBook to calculate and copied the numbers OVER to the iPad!?" Consumer: "But..."
@@4n9el Its not :D Ipad doesn’t have a calculator app, because at the release of ipads steve jobs said ipad shouldn’t have just the same app as iphone and they would rethink it before realasing it to ipad. Steve Jobs died and that never happened. Of course you have 3rd party apps, but most of them are total garbage.
Apple: “hey Android, can I copy your homework?” Android: “yeah, just make sure you change it so we don’t have the same answers” Apple: *gets a better grade* Android: can I borrow that homework-
Google: "how should this app behave on our tablets, chromebooks and watch os?" Also Google: "we make tablets and have a watch os?" Ps. As a lifelong Android, Chrome OS and Wear OS user it pains me to make these jokes.
@@things_leftunsaid nothing is more captivating and interesting then a POWERPOINT! All the fun of being stuck in a office meeting where Janice has this big sparkly hour long PowerPoint all to say something that can be conveyed in 15 minutes…
8:53 Talking about iOS notifications while Marques has his notifications popping up on the monitor. I'm not sure if this was intentional, but if it was this man is a hero
I just used Google lens for the first time ever, on my handwritten D&D notes full of elvish pronunciations... it read it back to me perfectly. My mind is blown
Google just need an overpaid white dude to demonstrate all that junk in an overhyped event to let Merica kno just how far ahead it is of Apple. And I'm not talking about Unpacked, I mean a real metro sexual goofball showing off Google features.
I've never been a huge Apple fan and although my family still owns a few Apple devices, I have always gone towards Android for my phones and Windows for my computers but I have to admit that the extra time for Apple to implement features is often worth it. As it often feels like Apple takes their time because they know their final result will be better than the competition whereas, the rest of the industry immediately implements whatever features Apple comes out with as they are fearful of falling behind. It just portrays confidence and often a better result with Apple.
I still don't like how the UI is implemented...I'll take google anyday even tho I hate that company.....iOS is still a mess, takes 3 step to do 1. If it was 2010-16, I'll take apple anyday, android was garbage but the new android and new snapdragon makes the iPhone outdated...old androids had good features but horrible chip and use to lag alot...now every phone is fast...
I'm an Android Windows person as well. I just don't care for the Apple ecosystem. I hate using Mac and iOS is a pain for me to use. I'm always helping someone at work with their iPhone and i just get frustrated navigating it and searching for basic settings. I don't have the patience to use their software. Even perfectly engineered as it is I wouldn't call it groundbreaking. If it weren't for the social pressure it wouldn't be as special.
The fact that his Mac is blowing up with notifications when talking about the profiles is either creative genius or the best example of why this will be a great feature
I remember every single iPhone user I talked to saying widgets and picture in picture is just stupid gimmicks. Now their home screens are filled with widgets.
Well implementation is key. Don’t have an iPhone, but on my s20, most widgets are clunky and very poorly optimized to the point I don use any other than weather or maybe calander. Also, widgets have come a long way. They were absolutely shit at the beginning.
I‘m gonna play the „it depends“ card here… Most of the time, I don‘t mind features coming late, if they are well integrated. But some stuff really shouldn’t take that long to implement… I’m looking at you, separate user accounts on iPad!
I agree. I am using my first iPhone after 10 years of Android and overall I am enjoying it... but I can't believe you still can't position icons on your home screen anywhere you want. I don't know how this is taking them so long.
@@madclone84 so is a laptop, or pc. Multiple people can still use them. If you have kids that use a family iPad, multiple profiles make sense. Although I never personally cared for it
9:05 LOL love how the notifications are just keeping popping up on the Mac in the background when he is literally talking about notifications , do I think this is a well thought out Easter egg?
@@adishjoshi85 well tbh apple is late always every time. I recently saw their Magic Display new tech 1st time ever ad which is basically OLED display in there screen which if you know android has for ages. And by ages I mean for 4-5 years maybe more.
I’ve always appreciated Apple’s more “refined” approach to adding services and things to iOS/Mac OS/etc. They may not be the first to do it, but they usually end up doing it the best.
Alongside widgets, and Google Lens. There is more functionality to Lens. But the title of the video demands all these things somehow being "better" so he can reach the forced conclusion.
i personally use android as my main but i do have an ipad. i find it heavily annoying how the app icons and widgets just seem to snap to whatever place on the homescreen they deem usable, which messes up my layout and i have to spend another ten minutes struggling when it’s a simple fix on my phone.
And you'll see the apple enthusiasts gushing over these "unneeded" features when it was on android. Now the no-nonsense ios becomes better with these old android features, lol
@@fizikidz94 the difference between ios and android is quality and authority. ios is for people who just want things to be done, without any problems and bugs. now don't get me wrong, ios has bugs too, but they are relatively less frequent. here stability and quality is prioritized. android is for powerhouse users, who want the latest features, customization and more authority over their phones. here customization and authority is prioritized. now we don't know how live text will be, but i remember google lens not being able to detect shit many times, but now it works . This is the main difference. Android drops something awesome and new but it doesn't necessarily work properly. They keep on making it better and better over time. Apple releases something relatively old, but its stable and it mostly always works out of the box. BOTH ARE DIFFERENT CLASSES, EACH MADE FOR THEIR OWN TARGETED GROUPS.
It seems Apple is good at waiting until a specific technology / innovation is both mature as well as being integratable throughout their product ecosystem. This has clearly been a winning strategy for them and it certainly works. However, I'll always admire and favor the companies that are first-to-market with bleeding-edge tech. They're the ones putting in the initial R&D on the tech itself, while taking considerable financial risk on a new product release within the marketplace. I value the actual risk-takers in this regard.
@@graeme5060 It's actually quite the opposite. There is this thing called Pareto principle which completely applies to software engeneering, stating that you can get 80% of the work done in 20% of the time/effort needed to get the 100%. The most work actually goes into the details which seem like a small amount of additional effort from the outside. Apple always puts this work in to get the full 100% done while most others stick with the 80% since they can't afford to put in that much more effort into little details.
I broke free from the Apple ecosystem after the iPhone 5, and I've never looked back. The final straw for me was seeing how difficult Apple made it for me to take my music that I bought off iTunes off of my device. I could see the road Apple was going down and I wanted no part of it. Android gives me total freedom and I'll never go back to apple
It's honestly amazing how a few years ago Apple users were saying: who needs the customisation anyway on Android, and look what they're loving about their phones now: customisation.
I agree, I've been an Windows user all my life (and Android user since it came out) but during the last 3 years I've switched completely to Apple. Age is a real factor in this kind of decisions.
For speed, there's iPhone and now Mac with M1. I used to be an Android fanboy and always bought the latest Samsung, which to me used to be the best company but the last straw was with the S10+ that I had. I got tired of half-baked features that were only promising on stage but on real life they were always clunky and just didn't work seamlessly like on iOS. I also hated that performance on Android was amazing the first few months and then it would feel like a midrange phone (still have my S10+ with Android 11 for backup and when I casually use it I get shocked at how bad the software is for it being a 3 year old flagship)
@@cristopherbelloso7332 as someone whose been using android for years I completely agree... I've also noticed that after 2-3 years the performance of the phone becomes terrible and a new phone is needed...I personally got tired of replacing a phone every 2 years
Long time watcher, I love your content! You explain things so well and you’re clear where you stand. You’re neither an Apple Stan or an Android freak, you’re just a tech guy who appreciates everything the tech world has to offer! I just bought a few things from your ICONS line at Dbrand, I hope they look good!
Logitech did this already with their MX series - MX Keys + MX Master 3 Mouse can do this being paired with any 3 devices, MacOS, Windows, Linux, you name it
the cursor going across systems came from windows. called mouse without borders. used to use it at my job. super helpful if you have multiple devices on the same network.
oh wow, yeah you are right I didn't think of that for something to look out if it's announced or not in the event... Hope it's in the works for the iPadOS 15 and they are just not saying it as a feature because, well *WWDC 2021 Recap by aTechOutlet* 1. Apple Maps update ... 4. iPad now has stock Calculator App part of their keynote time would be used only to reveal their own calculator app for iPad...
Hi Marques, thanks for your great video with this interesting topic! Since years I wanna get great new tech asap, but since I am an Apple customer I see they are very late but then their solution is mostly great. My personal example for that: I need a call filter because of too much issue with unwanted calls. Apple had no real solution for years. Rejection of calls with number suppression did not exist for years. We only got it with iOS 13, but in September 2021 we'll get Focus. That kind of profile control has been available for Android since years from third parties, but as a comprehensive solution it is better than ever before anywhere. I'm really looking forward to that! Also Live Text is a pretty cool and very useful feature!
@mijuo roui cause his dad is richer, so he doesn't have to think. Just look around, steal the idea, put more money into it. It's the Apple's version of He came, he saw(cheated), he conquered
This, I used to crack my phones and put the latest Android version (Back when the performance jump between versions was massive) nowadays, with a full time job, I change to apple, I do not have to worry about my phone being left out by the carrier or the manufacturer in OS Updates and I can rely on the quality of the app or the new feature once it becomes available, without feeling like a permanent beta tester
Quality comes automatically when you have the luxury of being both the hardware and software manufacturer, which others don't have unfortunately. This fails to get into most people's head and think Apple is some kind of messiah or something...
Marques - Loved this show! It was like an explanation of why phones are taking over! Well done, but it also make me wonder why you have not done a review of the Remarkable2?
Would love an updated video on how to live in both the Apple and Google ecosystems and make it work well. Too many of us love the iPhone but also have to use Google services like Gmail and Calendar.
@@simonteague3260 I agree. I mean I have the s21 ultra and I'm impressed on how smooth things are even tho it is a flagship phone. I'm just looking forward to android 12, looks promising.
Quote from his Twitter "So many great, thought fun new features! I wonder if they’ve considered… a calculator on the iPad" 😂 Lol I gotta make a video about this guy on my channel
There are many iPad calculator apps that are far better than the native Google calculator app. Maybe Apple has decided that something as simple as a calculator can be done better with an app? I got mine and bought one to support developers, which is not an Android thing sadly.
@@comedygeek I mean, that the expectation on Android is that everything should be native rather than relying on developers to provide some leverage? Not everything has to be what Android OS does. The fact you think a calculator should be a default native app says as much? Why make that point unless you feel that if it is not native then it is inadequate, the probability is that a developer calculator app will be far better!
I have an iphone 11, I had it for more than 1 year now. What I like about it is that I can keep this for another 3-4years and still expect ios update support. I also have an android phone and what I like about it is it's flexibility and connectivity. But ironic enough, I enjoy and more excited customizing an iphone more with jailbreak, knowing that one simple mistake could leave my phone brick and not eligible for warranty/insurance.
uhh android has had widgets for years and their widgets are still arguably just as good as apples. Its debatable but i do know id rather not wait years on years for a slightly better feature. If apples widgets are truly that useful then why would you be saying you are willing to wait years for it.
As a person who uses different brands for different things (Surface Tablet, Grado Headphones, Linux PC, Pixel Phone, etc etc), I prefer new innovations over seamless intergration. I would much rather have the freedom of choice when it comes to brand selection for my devices over being stuck in one ecosystem
Long time Android user here... the Mac ecosystem does make me consider trying an iPhone again. Don't love iOS, but do love things working smoothly together.
And that's what kinda stops me from trying to get an apple device, because I know deep down, it's going to be my gateway into the ecosystem, and I don't want that.
@@sirbrockston5952 you think Google isn’t greedy? A quick investigation of their tax structure and insatiable appetite for your data would say otherwise.
The Apple-ized versions look fantastic. I, too, thought Universal Control was one of the coolest software features I’ve seen in a long time... it’s just undeniably slick.
If you’re too lazy to type the math in the search bar, you probably use calculators for simple math. Do you really need a calculator to figure out the square root of 144?
Exactly and the hypocrisy is off the charts when it comes to Apple copying something which somehow gets glorified and people find reasons to defend them by saying how polished it is and shit.
@@syedaamir7147 did you actually watched the video and know about the features 😂
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Yes, i remember the lawsuit about the rubber-like effect when you scrolled down the list or page. Apple had won the lawsuit and then google must have implemented some different effects. Such riddiculous thing. And look at them now.
@@syedaamir7147 It's not just "polished". Apple is seemingly the only company in the world currently capable of producing software at that level of quality and good user experience. Google is good too, but they're not even close. Apple knows this and nit-picks every little detail, down to every single pixel, shade of color, animation, etc., until it's absolutely perfect. That's why features are often missing or added later (e.g. look up why the iPad doesn't have a default calculator app). Companies like Google have to keep innovating and pushing new features to keep people's attention, so they never have time to make any of it perfect. Apple doesn't have to, because people buy it for the perfectionism and polish.
I'm a fan of the "flashy" new features, that's part of the reason I bought one of the phones with a motorised selfie camera. Improving existing stuff and making it seamless is all well and good, but I'm interested in tech for the good bits. That means the experimental parts, the buggy parts and the bits that require tinkering. I know it's not for everyone, but I get a kick out of it.
That is going to be one amazing calculator on the iPad, when it finally arrives
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When Apple does it’s fully backed. As a software engineer all I can say is better apps require patience.
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Apple just copies android and gets credit for it
It's quite easy:
Google: Let's throw everything at the wall and see what sticks.
Apple: Let's see what stuck on Google's wall.
How did the come up with the iPhone then? They can do it because the Apple fans now allow them to do it. You guys find ways to explain every and excuse any deficiency has a feature. Not all companies have the luxury of having cult members has customers.
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I mean its understandable though. If you can present a monitor stand for a grand, people make fun of it but it still sells at the end why even bother? There may be a rational argument for a few Apple products if you have cash to burn but the large majority buys out of habit, for status or because they are locked in the ecosystem. It's a money making machine that's hard to mess up.
And then Samsung just sees what Apple duct-taped to the wall
@@Alias_Anybody Why do you say “locked” into the ecosystem? As someone who uses a lot of apple products and non-apple products, I see a clear distinction between the idea of being “locked” into the ecosystem, and actually just willingly choosing apple’s ecosystem since it is a much more elegant and seamless experience than the alternative.
Edit: to be clear, from my vantage point, there isn’t a reason why I couldn’t just buy a non-apple product and use it to it’s fullest potential. It’s just that it is often more convenient to use apple’s alternative because they actually optimize for the user experience.
@@gingsSon it’s not they we’re locked in the traditional sense. I’m fully in the ecosystem Apple Watch, M1 MBA, iPhone. The whole thing and when it comes time to upgrade my phone if I want to get anything other than another iPhone than my watch and laptop both lose a lot of their functions and become a lot less valuable so I’m kinda forced to just get the next iPhone. It’s a decision I’m fine making since I love apples products, but I am locked in a sense unless I’m willing to spend thousands on all new hardware. The simple way of thinking is I don’t want to connect my AirPods to an Android and I don’t want to buy new headphones so I just get the next iPhone.
The calculator on the iPad is going to be the only calculator to be able to divide by 0. Which is why it's taking them so long 😂
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Or maybe they could have features to solve advance maths problems like drawing graphs 📊 or even solving differentiation and integration.
@@manissharajeindran2456 teachers will not like that ;)
@@manissharajeindran2456 That would be so dope and make sense for a tablet. Maybe it could even be able to solve logic based math and truth tables?
Marques asked Craig not too long ago why the calculator is "missing" on the iPad. I think Craig's answer was very reasonable. Check out the interview; it's on his channel :)
Feeling that Universal Control 🖥📱💻
I’m feeling that verified channels should have their own comment section that only they see so that they don’t get the recognition
Edit: I think that was unawaranted so sorry verified channel
@@unowastaken3903 s
get a job
I alway wanted this !!!!
They Goin to really lock their users in
I love these new videos about market/business aspects of the industry, along with the normal reviews and tech videos. Great to see Marques’ insight on the topics, would love to see more of these in the future.
I'm sure Apple's software engineers are hard at work in bringing a calculator to the Ipad.
They just gotta tweak it a little bit more to make it perfect.
True it certainly require more than 10 years to iron out all the little details, but give it 5-10 more years and it’ll be done perfect
Apple always Enhances everything until it feels so lit and release it, thats the reason why they release late
And thats also the reason why when they copy a feature, but its better then original one
@@elsasquatcho. bruh that's too long for a calculator
@@nullv2.068 sarcasm 🙄
@@elsasquatcho.oh... i get it now sorry xD
Thanks
I love that you actually have intelligent thought into the subjects, not just "here is feature x, isn't it cool (or not cool)". You always add value that no one else seems to. You extend the discussion a few layers. Thanks.
does he really? i came from hardware unboxed and linus (yes they dont review phones except linus) but the charts and numbers seems more informative than just opinions based on what you are looking at
@@curie1420 Yep he absolutely does. The topic here is "Why iPhone's Features are Always late"... you can have all the charts and graphs you want, but this is largely a philosophical discussion. Generating charts and numbers is great for some subjects, not for other. Regardless, interpretation, insight, and the ability to understand something and explain it succinctly is way more rare than people who can generate data. That is why this guy has so many viewers.
@@curie1420 not everything in life is charts and numbers. Gestalt-the sum of the parts are greater than the whole. That’s Apple, and that’s basically the discussion here.
The way he explains and compares the reasons, really great!
You must be a simpleton to be amazed for something like that. To many Marques is just trying to sound intelligent/sophisticated which falls flat when you actually understand what he's saying.
"Picasso had a saying - 'Good artists copy - great artists steal' - and we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas" -Steve Jobs
you are very sus
Apple just lack of idea for their ios15🤣
Just do what's necessary, who hobestly gives a shit
When there is competition between two products offering the same things, the winner is the customer
Apple was the first company to deliver a full screen smartphone and create the crazy cell phone market we have today, I don't think it matters to say that anymore if they're were the godfather of smartphones
Marques: Talking about iOS 15.
Me: Ehh... Your notifications on mac are going crazy rn...
Yeah
here before the replies go crazy 😂
@@MRDPS1 I just noticed that I am hearted. THANKS MARQUES
@@MRDPS1 we lit
lol
Some programmer who’s stuck on a difficult bug:
“IT TAKES TIME OKAY”
And the only issue was a missing semicolon 😑
@@usersixthreefour7107 your point sounds too idiotic. Well many modern programing language specifically for mobile platform don't contain semicolon like in Kotlin and Swift.
And even if a language contains a semicolon it's very obvious in an IDE which line of code is not working. So how exactly someone will stuck for hours for missing a semicolon 🤦🤦
@@deepakbisht4957 ever heard of a joke?
@@autumnsveryown you mean a shit joke that makes no sense...
@@deepakbisht4957 it makes perfect sense
Most of these features heavily benefit the US consumer base, while googles features are much more global. The best example is the fact that google supports almost all national languages.
True
The Apple Maps doesn’t even really works in most of Asia or EU
Really useless
Very true! ApplePay still doesn't work in most SEA countries despite having retails stores here.
Apple is for the Digital slaves of apple....
Google is for everyone....
👍👍👍👍👍
@@ankolikadubey9653 and google is your personal data thief that sells ur data to every company you know
@@Fabiocek got him 🤣
From a Pixel user (and former Nexus line), i do love how google pushes the envelope. The change to Pixel was a big step in making everything smoother, but the issue with silos for Google i think are that there are so many projects that there is sometimes a lack of cohesiveness and a duplication of services. This then results in projects getting dropped or stalling out. I do sometimes wish for more integration.
I have the Pixel too. Whole family use apple ecosystem. I think if Microsoft and Android would talk to each other more often and get on the same page, they would checkmate the landscape.
@TwinTurbo Ray I mean maybe... I got an S21 and have moved a lot of my stuff over from Google to Microsoft. I even use the Microsoft launcher. I don't really notice a ton of integration. I've been an Android user for a decade but I got the iPhone SE to see what it's like over there and I have to say... I might make the switch. Something to be said for cohesion
_"I do sometimes wish for more _*_SEAMLESS_*_ integration."_
iMessages... We've been waiting for how long for a legit android alternative to iMessages, and it still isn't anywhere close to happening! Over the years Google has created and killed off countless chat/messaging apps, it's ridiculous. And Google actually moved further away from a unified messaging app when they killed off gchat/google voice integration. Just give us a nice unified messaging/chat app like iMessages!
@@BrettTheNerdyEngineer switched from Pixel 3 to iPhone 12 Pro 5 months ago. iMessage is a literal dumpster fire. As long as everyone you know is an Apple user, it’s slightly better than sms on android. If you have to communicate with anyone outside the ecosystem it’s way worse which makes it jarring and frustrating to communicate with anyone. Apps like signal are light years ahead of iMessage. iMessage isn’t unified at all either, I guess unified if literally everyone you interface with uses iPhone. I spent 3.5 months not being able to respond to group messages or send pictures, apples response? Meh… I just get to wait and hope that a future update fixes that simple functionality. I can’t even send a gif to anyone, it just doesn’t work. All My Apple friends and the Apple store can do is just shrug and say “that’s weird” no fix. I start telling my Apple friends and their responses were in the ballpark of “yeah, there’s been years I couldn’t send group messages or photos, it happens”. Garbage, hot garbage. Can’t believe that I believed the lies
Google innovates fast but there is a lot of features that end up not making sense in their ecosystem and a lot of useful apps end up being sunset. That’s how they messed up their multiple message apps or google+, they seem to not have the patience and synergy
GTalk, Google+, Hangouts, Alu, Meet and a few more... They are never content.
Be grateful bcz of them others can step forward and make amazing things , software invitation mostly cz of Google and hardwere upgrades from Samsung and mostly Chinese companies
invention was never about making sense, its about making the starting point
both innovation and invetion is a synergy that works together
without invention, theres no innovation, without innovation, the invention never make sense
Makes sense. Apple does not innovate.
and what about Appl'es "ping" social network? that was similarly a joke
Apple can also afford to spend a lot of time on developing these new features that have already been seen in the Android market because Apple's closed, unified ecosystem allows them to do so in the first place. They know most people won't leave the Apple ecosystem just for some new features on Android devices and so Apple can take it's time with these features without fear of too many people ditching Apple for Android.
@SayreHarder but the amount of people who decide to stick with Apple because of it is much larger.
I never really thought of it that way, wow. Longer product tenure and stability because it helps stops users from being pressured by the constant new features from other designs. Plus they already know we'll spend much on their products to setup diminishing returns. Much like the economics of a steakhouse.
As a user I always appreciate when features are integrated well and work relatively seamlessly. As a tech nerd, I love seeing the boundaries being pushed. Even if that means something isn’t as resolved.
Me to a TEE....I am a tech nerd through and through and love products that push the envelope even if it means a little less polish. But I'm also a sucker for anything that is integrated so well that it is seamless and just works.
It's changed for me over time. As I've gotten older I definitely appreciate a well developed feature that just works. Been burned too many times by the new bleeding edge features. I still enjoy them, but I prefer hearing about them from others rather than having to own it immediately myself.
I agree with you, but what usually happens is that it's only when Apple catches up people give props. What about the props when Android added the feature
It's funny because android Fanboys think that they are ahead in innovation just because they had widgets and useless customization, while apple it's like 5 or 8 gears ahead in ecosystems, integration and now performance with the new apple M1, an arm cpu that destroy all the competence with pasive cooling and more battery, and it's hilarious how now android 13 it's more looking like iOS, google it's just an apple wanna be but they are just 5 years behind LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
The question is, who says at the current state Android features Apple copied aren't well implemented. Like Google lens, Photos, maps. Etc. They all work wel and are not buggy. The dude just defends Apple alot simple
You hit this nail on the head, I've always been unable to totally vocalise this and you nail it.
Are you physically not able to create sounds with your mouth? 🌈
@@robertschnobert9090 they’re not able to think of the words to vocalise what they want to say
THE ECOSYSTEM
First reply to verified channel
Mkbhd fan.
Passion Fruit : Hold My Beer
@@BK-rh1lj how did you do that life accomplishment?
Harmony OS..
As a developer myself, I strongly believe that the new "bleeding" cutting edge tech is what drives the software market in the first place! Apple uses other company's development to their full advantage by watching what new features are introduced and how well it is received. When something catches their interest and they perceive enough interest in the market for it... THEN they will spend the money to implement it using their ecosystem. It has certainly worked well for them! Personally, I'm too impatient and I love the one feature that Apple will not offer... development mode!
It is simply a good trade-off for Apple which has become more risk averse over the years
Couldn't agree more, I work in DevOps. The amount of start ups that do just one thing exceptional but not so we'll else where that are brought and told to just focus on one certain thing. This really drives innovation, while also creating massive corporations.
Yes . What happens is that one company works on something for a few generations and keep perfecting it each year . And once it's perfect apple just picks it up and take all the credit . And people be like " AppLe aDDed iT aNd it's peRFect " and then those same people say trash about the company which actually brought the new feature , worked on it , perfected it . They say the company brought the product first time and it was not perfect , it lacked this and that . Like if it's the first time of some new tech then it's gonna have some flaws . After a few generations of improvements only it's going to be perfect. They don't understand that .
I can definitely understand this viewpoint. For me though, I barely even know what Google does. I do own an Galaxy Note 20 for work, but I seriously only use it for Slack. Nothing about it has made me want to switch. It is not a bad device at all, but I am just so locked into Apple that I do not care what anyone else has. Almost all of my tech devices are Apple or Apple Friendly, so when something new is introduced, even if others have it already, it still feels new to me. This is why I never understand the Google crowd who always scream "we've had that for ages." Great, but now I have it and I like it.
Spot on
Besides being "late to the game" for integration sake, Apple allows the Android market to validate features that are popular (e.g. larger phones). So Apple is using Android companies to do it's beta-testing or prototyping, and then adds its typical Apple flair and polish.
😂
Of course, it's easier to piggy back, when u seen it before. For 200$ more it's seamless. Not worth it when u consider that u can make it seamless too on android for any google device. Developers out their have created software for any google product to seamlessly work and most of it is free. It dose take time for new features to be implemented but they don't for free, not like apple.
This is probably the most neutral and logical comment in this comment section, thank you. I'm team Samsung and even I think this is smart of Apple. I will never call them innovative because well, stealing ideas isn't innovative.
But the ability to improve existing software without risking anything (because like you said, other companies do the "beta testing") is seriously impressive. Apple is definitely leaps ahead in integration and ecosystem strategy. I think it's pretty predatory since you literally can't leave the ecosystem once you're invested in it. But it's really damn smart, business wise.
And it doesn't effect Android phones at all rather it helps them, so its a win - win, basically most of the android users would generally want more features and faster integration of those features rather than completely 100% polished features, of course this is not everybody but most, whereas most iPhone users would want less features if it means that the features they have are going to be completely integrated and fully polished and well built, so apple in a way helps android phones by not doing features quickly as that leaves the market open for android competitors whereas on the other hand android helps ios by integrating features before then which allows them to well utilise the information and the beta testing that android did to apples advantage.
Apple needs to do something with the extra space on larger phones though. I mean makes no sense having more screen and not being able to capitalize on it and this is where they’re taking to long.
Android: The early bird gets the worm
Apple: The second mouse gets the cheese
I like that one 🤝🏼
Thats a nice one !
The already expired and rotten cheese*
@@someoneyouneverknow7529 -The point is Apple's reasoning is "later but better", hence cheese which gets stronger as it ages-
Edit: I'm dumb
Like this one, Android just way better
I still remember how Apple celebrated the copy/paste text feature in a TV AD
"This is the iPhone 3GS, the most powerful iPhone yet, it let you do incredible things, like copy/paste a text or a phone number"
Well it is a beautiful and very useful feature isn’t it ?
@@ankitpatilll I've been using it since Symbian days, but it never felt useful until Apple told me about it.
@@IT-cl2pd Symbianze
Lmao 😂
LOL I want an iPhone 3GS so bad
the only youtuber that can talk for more than 10minutes and you will still feel like he deserves more time because you cant get enough of his well explained articles with no debate in it
well the most surprising and best part abt the event was when everyone saw ios 15 for iphone 6s….
Cause mild changes in ios15
That’s y they allowed for 6s and se
Anyhow it’s good for all 6s and se users
One more year get to use old devices
Meanwhile iphone 6 did not even get ios 13.
@@testusercompany5055 The iPhone 6 and 6s are insanely different, internally. Although the exterior is the same.
@@testusercompany5055 iphone 6 only had 1gb of ram, which is really weak for what new versions of ios need to run smoothly
Hahah then just buy 6S 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I actually noticed that a lot of the new FaceTime features are very similar to Discord features.
Trueee
They happen to be the same as discord, but stuff like screen share wasn’t invented by discord so
Yeah weirdly i thought so too
@@hanzwurst3805 soo instead of choosing one place to copy from, they choose multiple. got it.
@@BladexZero12 discord copied Skype then...
This is what offsets Marques from other tech youtubers: he doesn't just report the latest news, but he asks intelligent questions, subsequently answers them in an eloquent and esthetically pleasing way and with that makes real tech essays
Gay
Don't know, this vid seems like 11 min of fanboying
I meant yay
This feels like a college paper trying to hit the word limit lmao. You could just said he asks questions and answers them well with nice b-rolls
He succin' you or smt??🤔
Marques, I'm a rare viewer, but I wanted to compliment you on your evolution of insight. There was a time when you would have been less inclined to appreciate patience for the sake of a polished cross-platform experience. I know it's no surprise to your regular viewers, but I appreciate this evolution, and it has made you one of the most thoughtful tech journalists around.
He always new apple had good cross platforming. Who didn't know that. The issue was just people, including him, didn't like iOS. And the fact that the cross platform only works well with other apple devices and not everyone want apple everything.
Apple may be late, but they will never be slower than snapchat getting a darkmode.
oh my. dark mode is a must. yesterday in a theater (yes, covid is officially over!) but this person before the show was on an i-os thing and it was seriously giving my eyes sunburn
The app is video player basically, why u need dark mode for?
Snapchat has a dark mode on IOS what are you talking about?
On android u can have anything in dark mode
@@dovahkiin5098 Wait what? How can I put Snapchat into dark mode???
Consumer: "Hey Apple, can I get a calculator app for iPad?"
Apple: "We have a better idea, WHAT IF you used your MacBook to calculate and copied the numbers OVER to the iPad!?"
Consumer: "But..."
You don't already have a calculator?
@@powderedtoastfacekillah734 it's a joke
Just install a calculator app
It never will have it. Jobs didn’t like it . So it was said so it will be done. Or in this case not done.
@@4n9el Its not :D Ipad doesn’t have a calculator app, because at the release of ipads steve jobs said ipad shouldn’t have just the same app as iphone and they would rethink it before realasing it to ipad. Steve Jobs died and that never happened. Of course you have 3rd party apps, but most of them are total garbage.
7:21 - this insight into a tech company. That’s what makes this channel so much more than just a tech review channel. Good stuff, Marques.
Your video essays are amazing. Well thought out thesis statement, tons of supporting evidence... Like, on point. Awesome work.
My teacher gave me handwritten notes and google lens came to the rescue
Cheating cheating 😅
Ya now but you can do it on iphone too after almost selling your kidneys & go bankrupt to pay your educational fees. So yes you can do it buddy😉
@@youareawesome7868 ?
@marques brownlé abbe saale
@@avinash48 since when kidney is costing 60k
“Also known as the first mover vs second mover advantage”
Apple is more like tenth mover lmao
But at least it works efficiently.
@@gazlondonboy2185 Of course you wanna say "at least" as the way you to back up Apple product, lmao.
First mover vs fast mover
You have the same profile picture as my old xbox account, not complaining it just really takes me back🥲🙂
Apple: “hey Android, can I copy your homework?”
Android: “yeah, just make sure you change it so we don’t have the same answers”
Apple: *gets a better grade*
Android: can I borrow that homework-
About as accurate as it gets
lolz
😂
Maybe it takes them time to complete the features while others build it and release with low qaulity
Underrated
To be honest there is no such thing as perfected, but yea I do like a well plugged version over a gimmick
No, but you can strive for it
Google: "News and messenger? Say no more."
*Adds chat feature in Google news app then kills off news app 8 months later*
Google announced, launched and shut down a new messenger app during WWDC.
Google: "how should this app behave on our tablets, chromebooks and watch os?"
Also Google: "we make tablets and have a watch os?"
Ps. As a lifelong Android, Chrome OS and Wear OS user it pains me to make these jokes.
Google’s been trying so damned hard to catch onto WhatsApp’s and Facebook’s cash flow. So many damned chat apps from Google…
The fact that they showed the ugliest possible Android phone from 2017 during the FaceTime demo is SO Apple.
Why wouldn't they do it?
Apple is always insecure in the presentations
that's hilarious lol
Samsung used an iphone 6 in their ad (Apple still petty though)
I noticed that too, looks like a phone from 2013 2014. Marketing saying: what was the last design in Android? I think something from 7 years ago.
Live text would be awesome if my teachers actually had a decent handwriting
Oh hel no 🤣🤣
But then they criticize you for not having decent handwriting also lol
That would be cool, I see students doing this now 🥰
@@things_leftunsaid nothing is more captivating and interesting then a POWERPOINT! All the fun of being stuck in a office meeting where Janice has this big sparkly hour long PowerPoint all to say something that can be conveyed in 15 minutes…
1:20 "for a while" is a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge understatement
literally 10 years in Android
8:53 Talking about iOS notifications while Marques has his notifications popping up on the monitor.
I'm not sure if this was intentional, but if it was this man is a hero
Marques has reached a level where he's *really* good at dropping things like that in his videos. It was certainly intentional.
69 likes lets gooooo
I was going to write this exact comment. Then scrolled down and found it. His aperture is so high you can zoom in and still not see it lol
I just used Google lens for the first time ever, on my handwritten D&D notes full of elvish pronunciations... it read it back to me perfectly. My mind is blown
Helps that they literally hear you saying it when you carry your phone to your D&D sessions...
@@hamzasultan96 Helps when there isn't any idiots in the comment thread...
Impressive--but does it pronounce Klingon well?
@@laserspaceninja buy a pixel phone and find out
Google just need an overpaid white dude to demonstrate all that junk in an overhyped event to let Merica kno just how far ahead it is of Apple. And I'm not talking about Unpacked, I mean a real metro sexual goofball showing off Google features.
I've never been a huge Apple fan and although my family still owns a few Apple devices, I have always gone towards Android for my phones and Windows for my computers but I have to admit that the extra time for Apple to implement features is often worth it. As it often feels like Apple takes their time because they know their final result will be better than the competition whereas, the rest of the industry immediately implements whatever features Apple comes out with as they are fearful of falling behind. It just portrays confidence and often a better result with Apple.
It's like copying others' homework and turns them into better one
I still don't like how the UI is implemented...I'll take google anyday even tho I hate that company.....iOS is still a mess, takes 3 step to do 1. If it was 2010-16, I'll take apple anyday, android was garbage but the new android and new snapdragon makes the iPhone outdated...old androids had good features but horrible chip and use to lag alot...now every phone is fast...
yes i like that about apple but its also exciting what experimental feature google might announce for android
@@The-Heart-Will-Testify yep
I'm an Android Windows person as well. I just don't care for the Apple ecosystem. I hate using Mac and iOS is a pain for me to use. I'm always helping someone at work with their iPhone and i just get frustrated navigating it and searching for basic settings. I don't have the patience to use their software. Even perfectly engineered as it is I wouldn't call it groundbreaking. If it weren't for the social pressure it wouldn't be as special.
The fact that his Mac is blowing up with notifications when talking about the profiles is either creative genius or the best example of why this will be a great feature
I remember every single iPhone user I talked to saying widgets and picture in picture is just stupid gimmicks. Now their home screens are filled with widgets.
Its stupid until its not ;)
Picture in picture is amazing. Idk how iphone people saw it as a gimmick.
I have IPhone users friends who used ro think 3.5" screen is all what they need
To be honest I didn’t really like the implementation of widgets on Android
Well implementation is key. Don’t have an iPhone, but on my s20, most widgets are clunky and very poorly optimized to the point I don use any other than weather or maybe calander. Also, widgets have come a long way. They were absolutely shit at the beginning.
I‘m gonna play the „it depends“ card here… Most of the time, I don‘t mind features coming late, if they are well integrated. But some stuff really shouldn’t take that long to implement… I’m looking at you, separate user accounts on iPad!
I agree. I am using my first iPhone after 10 years of Android and overall I am enjoying it... but I can't believe you still can't position icons on your home screen anywhere you want. I don't know how this is taking them so long.
iPad is a personal device. Stop asking for stuff that you don’t need lol
The thing is, it already exists in the business and education markets with Shared iPads. Wouldn’t be difficult to expand to consumer devices.
Or an iPad calculator lol
@@madclone84 so is a laptop, or pc. Multiple people can still use them. If you have kids that use a family iPad, multiple profiles make sense. Although I never personally cared for it
Can I just say how satisfying it is to watch Marquess’s videos for clean the quality is!!
Not this time cause some fan is running in the background
This man is the king of minimalist aesthetics. Feels weird having a tech reviewer be your fashion goal but uhh yeah.
Answering your questions at the end, I would say I prefer more of middle, be innovative and take your time to make it right, but be innovative
Already know it, but gotta watch for the quality presentation.
i wanna like but its at 69
@@IbrahimAli-bd4fc you can like now
I'm excited about the FaceTime with Android!
The software optimization is going to be terrible even though it is on the web
Yes! Bye bye Zoom
Just let me pay for iMessage and FaceTime for Android, dangit.
You can only be invited for a call on Android and it opens on the browser, not in app. Full features will be available only on IOS.
@@andregorgen obviously.
9:05 LOL love how the notifications are just keeping popping up on the Mac in the background when he is literally talking about notifications , do I think this is a well thought out Easter egg?
I just liked this explanation. **Relevant, Reasonable, and Genuine.** Respect!
I hear this faint metallic sound in the background as Marques talks, I’d check your mics, there seems to be something wrong
This video has a subtle horror vibe
My hearing must be bad bc I don't hear anything out of the ordinary
@@400cabal Either use a different speaker/headphones or increase the volume and you'll hear it
Yes I get that too,I thought my phone had a problem
I heard that also in some other recent videos
This discussion makes me think of an amazing quote from Margin call: "be first, be smarter or cheat"
You must be android user ;)
@@adishjoshi85 well tbh apple is late always every time. I recently saw their Magic Display new tech 1st time ever ad which is basically OLED display in there screen which if you know android has for ages. And by ages I mean for 4-5 years maybe more.
Yes, Apple belongs to the be smarter category.
Be someone who uses Oxford Commas
@@adamjensen2304 yea Apple is smart at marketing and there techniques in trapping people into their ecosystem
I’ve always appreciated Apple’s more “refined” approach to adding services and things to iOS/Mac OS/etc. They may not be the first to do it, but they usually end up doing it the best.
Yeah, same with widgets
Wrong
@@tophat6871 They do it best, no question
@@alh06 if there was no question android wouldn't be the biggest phone os in the world
@@kahuna3901 main reason is its so cheap no one can afford iphone
Your analysis on tech always amaze me
Sorry but before I even finish the video I have to say, as an iPhone user, the app library is not better in anyway than the app drawer in Android.
Oh cool, at least for me I think that the app library is better
nor widgets
Alongside widgets, and Google Lens. There is more functionality to Lens.
But the title of the video demands all these things somehow being "better" so he can reach the forced conclusion.
I wish we could just swipe or down to access the library...still not getting an Android though.
@BeagleworldYT you're making things up. Use a third party Launcher to get an app drawer. Nova Launcher is great.
15 years in the future, the ability to move your icons wherever you want will be heralded as "groundbreaking"
Why would you move your icons on the iPhone when you can do it on macOS 😂
i personally use android as my main but i do have an ipad. i find it heavily annoying how the app icons and widgets just seem to snap to whatever place on the homescreen they deem usable, which messes up my layout and i have to spend another ten minutes struggling when it’s a simple fix on my phone.
Feeling first with 99 others
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I uploaded my Face Reveal....
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@@LightningSquad didn't ask
Spotify already does synchronized listening, btw
Apple: We might be late, but we are **fashionably** late.
And you'll see the apple enthusiasts gushing over these "unneeded" features when it was on android.
Now the no-nonsense ios becomes better with these old android features, lol
@@fizikidz94 same with apple until android does the same
haha :D
@@fizikidz94 the difference between ios and android is quality and authority.
ios is for people who just want things to be done, without any problems and bugs. now don't get me wrong, ios has bugs too, but they are relatively less frequent. here stability and quality is prioritized.
android is for powerhouse users, who want the latest features, customization and more authority over their phones. here customization and authority is prioritized.
now we don't know how live text will be, but i remember google lens not being able to detect shit many times, but now it works . This is the main difference. Android drops something awesome and new but it doesn't necessarily work properly. They keep on making it better and better over time. Apple releases something relatively old, but its stable and it mostly always works out of the box.
BOTH ARE DIFFERENT CLASSES, EACH MADE FOR THEIR OWN TARGETED GROUPS.
Yea yea. The sad thing is, if android was doing this, people's reaction wouldn't be the same like this 😔😂
7:00 hits home... well said
Lol
Yes, I can’t leave because i Like my airpods 😑 why would anyone want to leave for any other subpar product? It’s like Leaving Mercedes for a Toyota 🥴
The sony’s new anc enabled earphones look promising ngl
@@bigchole1140 don’t sleep on Toyota, they’re durability and build quality is well beyond par
I'm legitimately confused by this.
You do realize, Airpods WORK ON ANDROID.
It seems Apple is good at waiting until a specific technology / innovation is both mature as well as being integratable throughout their product ecosystem. This has clearly been a winning strategy for them and it certainly works.
However, I'll always admire and favor the companies that are first-to-market with bleeding-edge tech. They're the ones putting in the initial R&D on the tech itself, while taking considerable financial risk on a new product release within the marketplace.
I value the actual risk-takers in this regard.
+1
They wait for it to mature instead of being a clunky gimmick then make the best version out of all of them
48 Laws Of Power.
Law 7: Get others to do the work for you, but always take the credit.
I think Apple are fans of this strategy.
Great point!
@@graeme5060 It's actually quite the opposite. There is this thing called Pareto principle which completely applies to software engeneering, stating that you can get 80% of the work done in 20% of the time/effort needed to get the 100%. The most work actually goes into the details which seem like a small amount of additional effort from the outside. Apple always puts this work in to get the full 100% done while most others stick with the 80% since they can't afford to put in that much more effort into little details.
I broke free from the Apple ecosystem after the iPhone 5, and I've never looked back.
The final straw for me was seeing how difficult Apple made it for me to take my music that I bought off iTunes off of my device. I could see the road Apple was going down and I wanted no part of it. Android gives me total freedom and I'll never go back to apple
It's honestly amazing how a few years ago Apple users were saying: who needs the customisation anyway on Android, and look what they're loving about their phones now: customisation.
Haha so true
Diferent levels on android is all messy and apples still looks clean and that actually from a expert company
@@RikcAvlog not completely true
Yea because people should stay the same and not change preference
@@RikcAvlog It's all marketing and it has seemed to work on you because you haven't experienced the technology because IPhones are 2 years behind
Definitely the latter. The older I am the more I prefer quality over speed or being the first but often using half-baked stuff.
I agree, I've been an Windows user all my life (and Android user since it came out) but during the last 3 years I've switched completely to Apple. Age is a real factor in this kind of decisions.
But they took years to completely bake their stuff like widgets which are restricted as well
For speed, there's iPhone and now Mac with M1. I used to be an Android fanboy and always bought the latest Samsung, which to me used to be the best company but the last straw was with the S10+ that I had. I got tired of half-baked features that were only promising on stage but on real life they were always clunky and just didn't work seamlessly like on iOS. I also hated that performance on Android was amazing the first few months and then it would feel like a midrange phone (still have my S10+ with Android 11 for backup and when I casually use it I get shocked at how bad the software is for it being a 3 year old flagship)
@@clickbaitpro but when they do bake stuff it’s worth it it Feels more polished
@@cristopherbelloso7332 as someone whose been using android for years I completely agree... I've also noticed that after 2-3 years the performance of the phone becomes terrible and a new phone is needed...I personally got tired of replacing a phone every 2 years
Rare compliment, but..
AMAZING script. That pace is what I'm all about.
Instead of arguing about who gets features first or copies who, people should just be glad that great features are being available to everyone
Apple are either the first or last to arrive at a party.
They invent something new OR take years perfectly implementing something into their ecosystem
It is not so much about who came first to the party, but who will be the last one standing on his feet.
@NotLxrd the notch was perfection for sure. No wonder they don't wanna change it.
Agreed for this.
you're right bro but in general, Apple is last to do it.
that's why they are late and they are maybe loosing.
@NotLxrd buuuuullshiiiiit bro
@Ok Perfection dosent exist in smartphones or software, no matter how tryhard you are
Long time watcher, I love your content! You explain things so well and you’re clear where you stand. You’re neither an Apple Stan or an Android freak, you’re just a tech guy who appreciates everything the tech world has to offer! I just bought a few things from your ICONS line at Dbrand, I hope they look good!
I'd love to see the drag and drop between devices end up more like the "tossing" video/files/etc seen on The Expanse. That's a cool UI concept.
Ooh, yeah, like how Tony Stark tosses stuff at his holographic monitors in the Iron Man movies.
But it would be a privacy nightmare
@@ZZ-vl5nd Not if you don't throw things at devices in public places. There can always be limits, like if they are in your contacts, etc.
I thought that as well. The expanse is a really great show as well.
Logitech did this already with their MX series - MX Keys + MX Master 3 Mouse can do this being paired with any 3 devices, MacOS, Windows, Linux, you name it
The quality of your audio is always so solid. Thanks! 👌
the cursor going across systems came from windows. called mouse without borders. used to use it at my job. super helpful if you have multiple devices on the same network.
Yea, but you need a lot of setup to do that, unlike Apple's version
When you crack a joke but no one heard you, and your cooler friend says it and everyone is rolling on the floor. 💔
😂😂😂
That would hurt my soul 😭😂
me almost every time 🥺🥺
Google and Apple in a nutshell
I'm here for ya John!
i just want a calculator for my ipad that doesn’t had ads …
oh wow, yeah you are right I didn't think of that for something to look out if it's announced or not in the event... Hope it's in the works for the iPadOS 15 and they are just not saying it as a feature because, well
*WWDC 2021 Recap by aTechOutlet*
1. Apple Maps update
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4. iPad now has stock Calculator App
part of their keynote time would be used only to reveal their own calculator app for iPad...
@Yossen google doesn't make tablet.
Android
Really miserable to be Apple user...
Same, just pay $1
Hi Marques, thanks for your great video with this interesting topic!
Since years I wanna get great new tech asap, but since I am an Apple customer I see they are very late but then their solution is mostly great.
My personal example for that: I need a call filter because of too much issue with unwanted calls. Apple had no real solution for years.
Rejection of calls with number suppression did not exist for years. We only got it with iOS 13, but in September 2021 we'll get Focus. That kind of profile control has been available for Android since years from third parties, but as a comprehensive solution it is better than ever before anywhere. I'm really looking forward to that! Also Live Text is a pretty cool and very useful feature!
I think both ways of developing and integrating features have a huge market and it’s amazing that we have both options
The notifications popping up on the mac in the background while talking about focus mode was just great. :D
@mijuo roui cause his dad is richer, so he doesn't have to think. Just look around, steal the idea, put more money into it. It's the Apple's version of He came, he saw(cheated), he conquered
Google is rich too tho
@@kimjongunkoreawale3787 yeah right, evil and rich mega corporation steals from poor google
@@alikeelim-khadzhi2861 Nobody said Google is poor, but when compared to Apple, they are indeed about twice as rich.
@@kimjongunkoreawale3787 all companies steal from each other, your just to afraid to admit it and you think apple is an easier target
I used to have a preference for fast “not so polished features” but lately im really starting to understand why apple chooses quality over quantity
Yeah is this why you still.csnt place your app icons where you have? You can't possibly screw this up apple
This, I used to crack my phones and put the latest Android version (Back when the performance jump between versions was massive) nowadays, with a full time job, I change to apple, I do not have to worry about my phone being left out by the carrier or the manufacturer in OS Updates and I can rely on the quality of the app or the new feature once it becomes available, without feeling like a permanent beta tester
I like being able to do whatever I want with my $1000 device, not have that decided for me by the manufacturer
Quality comes automatically when you have the luxury of being both the hardware and software manufacturer, which others don't have unfortunately. This fails to get into most people's head and think Apple is some kind of messiah or something...
No
Marques - Loved this show! It was like an explanation of why phones are taking over! Well done, but it also make me wonder why you have not done a review of the Remarkable2?
Would love an updated video on how to live in both the Apple and Google ecosystems and make it work well. Too many of us love the iPhone but also have to use Google services like Gmail and Calendar.
Yes that’s true
That might happen when a company like amazon buys everyone and everything.
Same with iOS+Windows.
I like the new features by Android because I like to try out new features even if they fail. Trying out new stuff is fun!
yeah but it isn't polished as well, sadly. I'm on android btw
@@simonteague3260 I agree. I mean I have the s21 ultra and I'm impressed on how smooth things are even tho it is a flagship phone. I'm just looking forward to android 12, looks promising.
Trying new stuff is fun, but not when you have an unusable Thousand dollar Google glass in your cupboard
@@moforel you are right but software features are different and trying new software features is fun (until and unless there is some bug in it).
@@simonteague3260 it is polished well
Quote from his Twitter
"So many great, thought fun new features! I wonder if they’ve considered… a calculator on the iPad" 😂
Lol I gotta make a video about this guy on my channel
it's not good enough for craig yet
There are many iPad calculator apps that are far better than the native Google calculator app. Maybe Apple has decided that something as simple as a calculator can be done better with an app? I got mine and bought one to support developers, which is not an Android thing sadly.
@@andyH_England what you on bruh? You clearly don't have any idea what you are talking about....
@@andyH_England Are you implying that you can't buy apps on Android to support developers? 🤔
@@comedygeek I mean, that the expectation on Android is that everything should be native rather than relying on developers to provide some leverage? Not everything has to be what Android OS does. The fact you think a calculator should be a default native app says as much? Why make that point unless you feel that if it is not native then it is inadequate, the probability is that a developer calculator app will be far better!
I have an iphone 11, I had it for more than 1 year now. What I like about it is that I can keep this for another 3-4years and still expect ios update support. I also have an android phone and what I like about it is it's flexibility and connectivity. But ironic enough, I enjoy and more excited customizing an iphone more with jailbreak, knowing that one simple mistake could leave my phone brick and not eligible for warranty/insurance.
When you open RUclips and MKBHD uploads instantly for you
Logitech already has that feature and it's dope. It's called Flow
It doesn’t allow dropping files however (if I remember correctly)
Overflow?
@@LionsinofStraight not that flow!
I liked flow but def isn't as easy to set up nor have 3 device support.
I tbh turned mine off since it was quicker to switch Bluetooth
@@coolandonrs3680 it does
It doesn’t matter how cutting edge it is. If I can’t use it efficiently, I don’t want it. In other words, I’m happy to wait.
Google lens is still better and so is Google maps
Same.
@@DipayanGhosh Two features nobody cares about.
@@MrFurmos you've clearly never used google maps
@@MrFurmos ah yes, because no one ever uses maps. Bruh
I honestly prefer a well executed and clean version of a feature that is released later than being the first to do it.
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@@Ahmed-jv7oc 💋💏😽
@@megachadsixtynine5924 🥷🏒
uhh android has had widgets for years and their widgets are still arguably just as good as apples. Its debatable but i do know id rather not wait years on years for a slightly better feature. If apples widgets are truly that useful then why would you be saying you are willing to wait years for it.
@@pattyj.1181 because if they didn’t wait then widgets wouldn’t have been as useful, hence the waiting
As a person who uses different brands for different things (Surface Tablet, Grado Headphones, Linux PC, Pixel Phone, etc etc), I prefer new innovations over seamless intergration. I would much rather have the freedom of choice when it comes to brand selection for my devices over being stuck in one ecosystem
So you’d rather have the freedom to choose crappy equipment over being in an ecosystem that works flawlessly
@@flavioa6351 No, that's not what they said.
@Plot Twist After Credits name a better ecosystem, I’ll wait
@@flavioa6351 batman and Robin
@@flavioa6351 both are great. Stop sucking companies off
I love his presentation
Long time Android user here... the Mac ecosystem does make me consider trying an iPhone again. Don't love iOS, but do love things working smoothly together.
Hi
This would be the only reason I'd switch. But I believe the greed of the company counter acts this temptation.
And that's what kinda stops me from trying to get an apple device, because I know deep down, it's going to be my gateway into the ecosystem, and I don't want that.
@@sirbrockston5952 Yup totally agree with you 🙌
Apple's greed nowadays has just gone beyond limits 😡🤬😤
@@sirbrockston5952 you think Google isn’t greedy? A quick investigation of their tax structure and insatiable appetite for your data would say otherwise.
The Apple-ized versions look fantastic. I, too, thought Universal Control was one of the coolest software features I’ve seen in a long time... it’s just undeniably slick.
There's is a very noticeable hum/whine in the background, it's very distracting when using headphones. Keep up the great videos!
yep, and he's had this glitch show up in other videos recently
@Him so youre the comment commander?
@Him lmao I’m not on anyone’s side here, but that is some mad wit
man i didnt have any problem with it before but u made me notice it
Yep there seems to be something in the background
MKBHD: the verge made a good video.
Stefan Etienne: oh boi.
Stefan is to good for tech
Love how the community will not let this go 😂
@@RamonGJ they would've let it go if he wasn't a prick and genuinely apologized.
@@RamonGJ what happened? I am out of the loop
He's the one who made the gaming PC right
“Doing is one thing, doing it right is whole different story..” - Drake
- an overrated popstar
@@asya-35987 nailed it 😂
That's the lamest quote. It's the same quote we've been saying for centuries basically.
@@bradavon who are ‘we’ ?
but if android does something which apple did but did that better you all would say that they copied apple
1:43 live text, in android google lens, is doing the same thing effectively since 2017
iPadOS 15 in a nutshell: still not included a calculator
Home Screen -> Drag downward
See that "Search" bar?
Type or Scribble some math there.
1+2, or 34*cos(pi/5), etc...
There's your calculator.
@@jasonbtoo nah bro we too lazy for that
@@jack-rx4bf literally same effort as the spotlight search ,, and faster
If you’re too lazy to type the math in the search bar, you probably use calculators for simple math. Do you really need a calculator to figure out the square root of 144?
@@exley51 ye cuz i dont feel like doing it myself. ik HOW to do it, just dont wanna
There was a time when apple sued Google and samsung for copying their features 😂😂
Exactly and the hypocrisy is off the charts when it comes to Apple copying something which somehow gets glorified and people find reasons to defend them by saying how polished it is and shit.
@@syedaamir7147 did you actually watch the fucking video?
@@syedaamir7147 did you actually watched the video and know about the features 😂
Yes, i remember the lawsuit about the rubber-like effect when you scrolled down the list or page. Apple had won the lawsuit and then google must have implemented some different effects. Such riddiculous thing. And look at them now.
@@syedaamir7147 It's not just "polished". Apple is seemingly the only company in the world currently capable of producing software at that level of quality and good user experience. Google is good too, but they're not even close. Apple knows this and nit-picks every little detail, down to every single pixel, shade of color, animation, etc., until it's absolutely perfect. That's why features are often missing or added later (e.g. look up why the iPad doesn't have a default calculator app). Companies like Google have to keep innovating and pushing new features to keep people's attention, so they never have time to make any of it perfect. Apple doesn't have to, because people buy it for the perfectionism and polish.
I'm a fan of the "flashy" new features, that's part of the reason I bought one of the phones with a motorised selfie camera.
Improving existing stuff and making it seamless is all well and good, but I'm interested in tech for the good bits. That means the experimental parts, the buggy parts and the bits that require tinkering.
I know it's not for everyone, but I get a kick out of it.
well polished thought out features