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Apple yesterday held the opening Keynote for its developer conference WWDC23. Apart from computers and new operating systems, we also got the long-speculated headset. But with your mobile operating system Apple showed that he is still no stranger to the news. Here are 5 features iOS 17, which we would also like to have on ours Android phones. 

Standby mode 

Although it was already known about him from leaks, few could imagine how he would handle the function himself Apple. And he actually understood it exactly as one would expect from him - as effectively and purposefully as possible. This is actually a clock function that replaces the alarm clock. When you have the phone in landscape mode on the stand and connected to the charger, it shows the StandBy interface, which can be just a clock, a calendar, but also photos or smart home controls. Then at night iPhone dims the brightness and adjusts the colors enough to not be distracting. It also supports various widgets etc. It's smart and elegant, world Androidbut u will have to wait for Qi2 with magnets so that the solution is at least similarly attractive. 

Personalization of contacts 

Apple abandons boring ringtone screens and wants to give us the ability to decide how we want the calling contact screen to look according to our wishes (and different for everyone). You can use a photo, Memoji, different fonts, their sizes, colors. It's really effective, although it will probably be a bit more tedious to edit the entire address book, at least for favorite contacts it's an obvious choice.

Stickers 

It's definitely nothing new, as stickers have been in the News for a long time. But now it is Apple finally grasped the way they deserved it in the first place. Their new offering lets you access all your packages from one place, where they're also synced with iCloud and available on other devices and apps. Finally, you can position them ideally, so you simply grab them and place them where you need with a drag and drop gesture, rotating them by turning your fingers and determining their scale by pinching or opening. It probably won't be a new way of communication, but it's certainly fun, especially with the use of creating stickers from your photos, even live ones. It's actually a function that Samsung copied from Apple, but it didn't think to add a sticker creation option. After all, it took Apple a year too. In addition, there are also filters that you can add to them, similar to the photos. 

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journal 

You can find a lot of diary apps in Google Play, one of the best being Day One. Apple's Journal is, of course, something different and better. First, it's native, so it can bring any new users who aren't already using a journaling app to use it. Secondly, it is integration into the ecosystem and system. You can add photos, music you listen to, audio recordings, contacts and more. Using on-device machine learning iPhone creates personalized suggestions for moments to remember and write about based on your photos, music, workouts and more. It has clear potential, and we would slowly bet that Samsung will come up with a similar application in its One UI 6.0.

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Health 

The Health app is not new, but it has learned new features. The title gives you an important informace at your fingertips, including your health records, medications, activity and sleep. It also facilitates the secure sharing of this information. New features for mental health. Users can log their daily moods and moment-to-moment emotions to see what might be contributing to their state of mind and have easy access to depression and anxiety assessments. Then there is the new Screen Distance, which can help children reduce the risk of myopia and gives adult users the opportunity to reduce their digital eye fatigue due to the ideal optimization of the distance between the eyes and the display. But this feature uses the TrueDepth camera, so it is questionable whether even a simple selfie camera in phones with Androidem. 

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