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iPhone 13: Google proposes to transform the home screen of iOS 15 in the manner of Android
Google offers iPhone 13 users to turn the iOS 15 home screen into an Android smartphone home screen. For this, the search giant advises to use widgets from Google services and to abandon native Apple applications.
In a blog post published on September 27, 2021, Luke Wroblewski, the director of Google in charge of iOS, suggests that iPhone 13 users install “the best” Google services on their new iPhone. The manager first focuses on the many widgets offered by Google on iOS.
Apple ushered in widgets last year with iOS 14. Unsurprisingly, widgets made a comeback with iOS 15, the latest operating system update. This feature allows you to display shortcuts on the iPhone home screen.
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As Luke Wroblewski points out, it is possible touse iOS 15 widgets to display Google apps on the home screen of iPhone 13. He suggests in particular placing a Google Maps, Google Photos or even Google Fit widget there. “With the right combination, you’ll never even have to leave your home screen”, argues Luke Wroblewski.
If you primarily use iPhone 13 for work, Google recommends relying on solutions like Google Calendar, Gmail, and Google Drive right on the Home screen. In this way, you will stay focused on your work. At this point, the iOS 15 screen starts to look strongly like that of an Android smartphone.
The blog post recommends the use of the smart battery. This widget displays an application, chosen from a list, depending on the time of day and user actions. “A smart stack of Google widgets will help you organize your home screen better”, says the manager.
Subsequently, the framework goes even further by advising iPhone 13 users toabandon native Apple applications for those of Google. He therefore recommends dropping Safari for Google Chrome. “You can enjoy the benefits of Google by setting your default browser to Chrome”, explains Luke Wroblewski.
The framework specifies that Chrome fully integrates with Spotlight, the search engine built into the iPhone. “When you search for something using Spotlight, Chrome helps you get the right results”, concludes the leader, obviously anxious to convince users of iPhone 13. Are you going to listen to the advice of Google? We await your opinion in the comments.