Last Updated: Jul 06, 2022

We can now imagine a smartphone without the digits. iOS and Android 13 can do it then why not the other companies. Apple and Google are already striving towards it. More than a phone tech-savvy companies are trying to make it more like a digital wallet. It will also serve the purpose of the folder on the mobile which will store the important documents. The mobile phones the technocrats are trying to make are like all-purpose gadgets.

The iOS16 and Android 13 phones are manufactured in such a way that phones are just not phones they will very soon replace computers too. Portable, user-friendly, and high-tech features make it indispensable. The iOS 16 and Android 13 are giving the phones a new look.

As we have been seeing the technocrats are modifying and remodifying the phones in such a way that right from your grocery list to your bank accounts, credit cards to business cards, Messages to drafts, and agreements are all well packed in such a 4 to 7-inch devices and that too available in one tap. These trending features Android and iOS have embedded their phones with and Apple and Google are also trying to catch up with this rally and be at the forefront.

Apple iOS 16and Google’s Android 13 tried to upbeat the tech market when they announced their focus on digital wallets. Their most unique feature was Apple Pay; wherein, they just do not pay in or payout options but act like a financial planner for their customers. They can split the cost of anything into EMIs on a weekly or monthly basis. iOS16, allows users to verify their age by using identification cards. The digital Identity card was first introduced last year by Apple.

At the time of the conference held by Google the previous year, it grabbed the attention of tech-savvy tech lovers when it refurbished its wallet App. This helped Google to be in the same line of race as Apple. As mentioned in the above para, Google is also trying to tie up with government agencies to support identities digitally, we can see that when they have a feature that helps to store personal documents like student IDs and payment cards.

People are overwhelmed with the idea that they don’t have to carry cards, the mobile payment app. And due to this inbuilt feature, the usage of these kinds of phones is likely to increase. Apple has even come up with an option of Pay later and due to this Google is also harping about just being carefree and leave out of your house without your wallet.

Apple and Google the top runners do not stop here, they are trying their best to make their smartphones work even offline. Also, the camera feature enables us to navigate the places of their interest. Not only that the mobile devices can also be interconnected with your cars, home appliances, and speakers.

The concept may be slightly different in execution, but it is still the same. We’re used to be capable of ordering food, taxis, or other household necessities from our phones. Apple and Google intend to make smartphones a crucial part of realizing those tasks, with the camera being a major component.

Apple and Google are making smartphones more personal. The smartphone is now the link to everything. iOS 16 will bring to your iPhone. This new lock screen features support Apple Watch-Esque widgets and new photo effects. Google’s Material You has been expanded with premade colors that can be applied to all versions of the operating system.

iOS 16/Android13 offer much more than new wallet functionality or camera tools for scanning real objects. There is also improved connectivity. These updates don’t just show how crucial the phone has become to our online as well offline lives; they also signal where the industry is going next.


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