Google and Apple, one of the most important names in the technology world, are actually two companies that rival each other in many areas. As a matter of fact, in the last report shared a few days ago, we saw that Google, which was chosen as the most influential company of last year, fell to the 3rd place this year, and that the name that filled the gap left by it and of course the leadership seat was Apple.
However, the area where the competition between the two companies is most intense is of course the mobile operating system sector. While Android, developed by Google, enjoys being used by dozens of different brands, iOS enjoys being a special operating system for iPhone. While the existence of a delicate balance between the two companies draws attention, iOS may lose the advantage of the Find My feature, which has so far provided a serious advantage over Android.
Google is copying Apple’s most important feature to itself
According to the information provided by sources close to Google, the famous technology company has rolled up its sleeves to bring this feature to Android. Knowing that it needs to build a special network area for this, Google is concerned about drawing a solid roadmap for itself.
The Find My feature requires a dedicated network to ensure it can be found even when the phone is turned off or not connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Let’s see if Google can adapt this feature, which is one of the most popular features of its biggest rival.