For more apps like this, check out our picks for the best travel apps and best weather apps for all mobile devices. And a good weather app can make sure you won't get drenched along the way. Whether you're heading to the office or a longer family trip, the right apps on your Android phone can help make the journey easier. The person getting the help sees those doodles live, appearing on their screen, falling on the specific buttons, knobs and other parts of whatever they're looking at, in effect providing live, visual annotations that can help solve problems. If the Android experience makes you happy then stick with it.Not sure why there's all this fuss about augmented reality? Vuforia Chalk (opens in new tab) can show you the value of AR for mobile apps, as it adds a new dimension to tech support.Ĭhalk sets up a video call between two devices, where the person getting advice points their rear camera at whatever they need explained to them, and the other person draws on their own screen as they provide instructions and advice. Go with your gut and don’t try to outsmart yourself. But honestly you can’t really go wrong here. If you aren’t that then go with an iPhone because you’ll get longer-term support and usually a higher-quality experience. We agree when people ask us this question, though: if you’re a tinkerer that likes to customize things then go for an Android phone. So you might get some sort of new feature a couple of weeks ahead of other users. I say “shouldn’t” instead of “won’t” here because at the last round of app updates they did originally expect to release the iPhone app two weeks before the Android version, so it’s possible they prioritize that in the workflow. With Android Automotive the car’s UX will be standalone so the experience won’t be affected by the phone you have. I think I saw that the Fisker implementation for the key is app-based, like the Ford system versus the built-in function of the phone like BMW uses. My $.02 as it pertains to your question is that it shouldn’t really affect the Fisker experience. You’re in dangerous territory with this question. Lastly, having attended a few Fisker events, I’ve observed that most of the employees in attendance use iPhone devices. I love it the simplicity of Apple products! Tying this all back to Fisker, it appears that iOS apps always get updated before Android. In addition to my iPhone, I have a MacBook Air, Magic Mouse and Keyboard, Apple Pro Retina Display, iPad, AirPods, and Apple TV. I’ve been an iPhone customer since 2009 and pretty locked into the ecosystem. Furthermore, Android devices come in a lot more form factors than iOS devices, which makes them harder to develop stable apps (i.e., Apple makes the iPhone whereas many company’s make Android devices). That said, as a consumer, it’s all personal preference. That requires the app developer to handle certain edge cases a bit differently. For example, Android apps can run in the background while being force closed whereas as iOS app needs to be minimized (not forced closed). Each platform has its own quirks and benefits. The iOS app should offer more or less the same features as the Android app. Will it be a better app as they generally are. Does anyone know if the fisker Ocean app will be any better on an iPhone than android.
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