Chrome is just more user-friendly on iOS.
As a site focused on the best Android phones, Chromebooks, and Google software and services, we don`t often consider what life is like on the other side of the OS spectrum. You know who I`m talking about here... the fruit company you love, or hate, or love to hate — Apple. Say what you will about its hardware and software (go on, I know you want to), the simple fact is that, at least in North America, Apple and iOS is a strong competitor to Android. Even though we still see many converts switching from iOS to Android, at least half of our friends and family are likely using iPhones. When we reviewed the iPhone 12 last year, we even called it `the ideal Google phone.` Heck, I`ll admit it: I frequently use an iPhone myself!
Since I have a lot of recent first-hand experience with iOS, I thought it might be interesting to take a look at the Google apps that I use on both platforms to see which experiences are better on the iPhone. With Apple...
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