Last week, Apple launched the iPadOS 16 operating system, which supports all iPad Pros, the third-generation and later iPad Air models, the fifth-generation iPad and later models, and the fifth-generation iPad mini and later’s model.
After experiencing iPadOS 16, today’s technology media XDA posted that Samsung has just narrowed the gap between Android and iPadOS, but Apple’s latest iPadOS 16 has widened the gap again.
XDA said that Android is not well optimized for large-size screens such as tablets, and applications in the Android ecosystem are not designed for wide-screen layouts, which results in a poor application experience on Android tablets.
Take the social platform Twitter as an example, if you open Twitter on the iPad, you will see that Twitter on the iPad is a multi-column content layout, which is clear at a glance. On an Android tablet, a single tweet fills the screen. XDA pointed out that the Android tablet is not highly valued, and if the Android tablet application is not well optimized, the development of the tablet will be hindered.