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This story was originally published on Sept. Now go forth and be a master over every iOS 8 feature. (Apple haters can chime in now with the jokes.) But this roundup is for Apple fans. Even Android's customizability has a cost, in complexity and even stability. That's by design, as Apple is trying to create "the mobile operating systems for the masses," as PCMag put it. Of course, iOS is not as customizable as Android. ![]() Apple opened up iOS more to the makers of wearables (via HealthKit) and even to third-party app makers who now have some unprecedented (for Apple) access to the hardware. Power users of the iPhone-those of us who exploit that pocket computer as a lifeline to the office and home-will benefit highly by mastering this OS. #TINYKEEP ANDROID FULL VERSION#We'll likely get a sneak peek at iOS 9 at June's WWDC, but if history is any indication, the full version won't arrive until the fall, so we have a couple more months to make the most out of iOS 8. #TINYKEEP ANDROID UPDATE#Still, as PCMag found in our review, "Apple's latest update brings desirable functionality, improved navigation, and subtle design changes to an already solid mobile operating system."īy now we're up to the full 8.3 release, but the mobile operating system overall has a ton of upgrades from iOS 7 and tricks under the hood-things the average user may never notice or care about. Problems like slow Wi-Fi and battery drains cropped up almost immediately after launch, and the first update borked cellular connections and Touch ID on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. #TINYKEEP ANDROID HOW TO#
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