For iPhone users, iOS 16 is a fresh coat of paint that makes your iPhone almost feel ‘new.’ Originally announced during Apple’s keynote address at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the software update for the iPhone will be available as a public beta next month, then released widely later this year around the same time the iPhone 14 launches. But if you are an Android user, then some of the new features in iOS 16 do not exactly sound ‘innovative’ and ‘different’ from what has been available on Google’s mobile operating system for years. Here are five such iOS 16 features that Apple ‘borrowed’ from Google and Android.
New lock screen experience
One of the most-talked-about features of iOS 16 is the new lock screen customisation experience that lets you add widgets for quick glances to the lock screen. These include the weather, the battery status of your AirPods, upcoming calendar events and more. The new lock screen on iOS 16 looks fantastic, but…