Everyone knows that some Android phones have an SD card slot. This is easy to see but is a result of the overall way Android handles external storage.

Many Android phones allow you to put two SIM cards in at the same time. This gives you two separate phone numbers for calls and texts, as well as access to two different data networks. iOS doesn’t support this.

With Android, you can decide which app is the default for things like opening internet links. On iOS, you can’t. If I install Firefox or Opera or use the Samsung browser on my Android, it’s because I prefer it over Google Chrome.

Apple has a pretty good selection of internet services with iCloud. It’s really stepped up its game in this space during the last couple of years. But they aren’t the internet services most people use. Those all come from Google.

Android can handle your notifications really well. They stack nicely when you have more than one for a single app, they are informative, and you can reply from them without opening an app and marking them as read. Apple has most of these features and some of them are done really well. But only Android offers what’s called a persistent notification.

http://www.androidcentral.com/five-important-things-android-does-better-ios