Google's Pixels are simpler than the iPhone now
Briefly

In day-to-day use, it's easy to forget that they even exist. Instead, I've been marveling at how great the Pixels 9 are in every other way-in particular how refreshingly simple Google's Android software has become.
By comparison, the iPhone has become bloated, with new layers of complexity that Apple seems to add with every iOS update. Android has a reputation for being the more complicated operating system, one that caters to hypernerds who obsess over customization, but over the years the roles have reversed.
For instance, the iPhone now has three separate widget systems to manage. There are lock screen widgets, home screen widgets, and the 'Today View' widgets that appear in two places.
With iOS, swiping down on the home screen does three or four different things. A top-right swipe leads to the Control Center, but swiping anywhere else on the top edge leads to the Notification Center, creating a confusing user experience.
Read at Fast Company
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