June 13th, 2012Top StoryHow to Get iOS 6's Best New Features in Android Right NowBy Alan Henry iOS 6 is a big update for Apple fans, featuring several exciting updates—but those of us with Android devices don't have to sit back and wait Google to deliver those same features to us; we can get the best of them right now. Here's how. What We Have, What We're MissingAlmost immediately after the WWDC announcement, I saw a lot of fellow Android users saying things like "Android's had these features for years!" That's not quite true: iOS 6 introduces to iPhone users some features we've had for a while. If you're one of the lucky folks running Ice Cream Sandwich, the picture looks better for you, but iOS 6 also adds features for which there's no easy match in Android. It's a mixed bag, and here's the score:
Some features, like tab sync and Facetime over 3G are so easily available in other apps—for both iOS and Android—that we don't need to dwell on them. You have several options for 3G video chat in Android and iOS. If you set up Firefox Sync and use Firefox for Android, you can sync tabs easily. If you have Ice Cream Sandwich, Chrome for Android's Chrome Sync does the same thing. With that out of the way, we can take the features that aren't available—or aren't well implemented—and figure out how to add them to our Android phones. Turns out, it's not that difficult. Upgrade Your Phone App with Do Not Disturb and Reply with MessageDepending on the version of Android and the UI that your manufacturer's saddled you with (or the ROM you're using!) you may already have these features. Almost every Android device can be set to Do Not Disturb by turning on Silent Mode, but Reply with Message is a bit trickier. Android ICS has this feature built-in, but for the rest of us, here's how to get it:
Improve Android's Voice ControlThe last time we looked at Siri alternatives for Android, there were plenty of great contenders, and the field has only gotten wider since then. Still, the big players are still the best:
There are other virtual assistants, like Assistant and Jeannie, that are similar alternatives. Siri may be able to read sports scores and Yelp reviews while these apps open Google and show you the score, or look up a restaurant on Yelp, but sit tight—I guarantee updates are on the way so these tools can do the same, and probably before iOS 6 comes out. Ticket, Gift Card, and Boarding Pass ManagementPassbook looks cool, but it'll likely depend on merchants and partners to get on board with it, and some retailers will always insist on paper tickets over on-phone barcodes, especially at locations without scanners. That said, here's how you can approximate Passbook's functionality:
Android doesn't have a perfect match for Passbook, but if you want a way to manage gift cards and boarding passes, don't overlook the individual apps or mobile sites for those services, and location-aware to-do apps like Astrid that will remind you to use them. For example, the Starbucks app for Android gives you a running tally of what's left on your gold card, and lets you pay at the counter already. The Target app already lets you cut up your gift cards and pay with them using your phone. It's not as neat as one single app that has everything, but we're willing to bet that even when Passbook arrives, iOS users won't quite have that either. Change Comes QuicklyWhile some of us at Lifehacker HQ feel the iPhone is a better device for hacking and tweaking, I would point out that in some cases, you don't need to hack and tweak so much on Android because developers have such broad access to the device and can update with new features as soon as they build them. In iOS, those developers would have to either give up or jump ship to Cydia. Basically, if someone wants to add the ability to read the name and average Yelp review of a restaurant aloud to their personal assistant app, or build an app to manage all of your boarding passes, gift cards, and rewards cards, they don't have to wait for Google to roll it in to the OS, they can get started right now. Granted, Google will likely unveil Android "Jelly Bean" at Google I/O later this month, and they may have some surprises in store too, but those of us rocking Gingerbread (and patiently waiting for ICS upgrades that may never come) or ICS phones thankfully have more people to turn to than one company to get the features we want—and most of the cool ones are available right now. |
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
How to Get iOS 6’s Best New Features in Android Right Now
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