Google COPIED from iOS 12 a New Function for Android

Google has copied from iOS 12 a very important new function for Android, this is why mobile phones with this operating system will have it.

Google COPIED from iOS 12 a New Function for Android

Google decided to copy from iOS 12 a new function for phones with the operating system Android, and that's because Apple made a good decision a year ago, and those from Mountain View were left behind. More specifically, Apple implemented a new function called Screen Time in iOS 12, allowing iDevice users to see how much time they spend using various applications on their iDevices, and Google brings the same function to Android 10.

Google has implemented a function called "Focus Mode", based on the same idea as "Screen Time" from iOS 12, users can more easily see which are the most used applications. Moreover, those who have phones with the Android operating system can also see how much time they spend using the respective applications, Google giving them real reasons to stop wasting so much time with their phones.

Google COPIED from iOS 12 a New Function for Android

Google has COPIED from iOS 12 a New Function for Android focus mode
The Focus Mode function from Google's Android 10!

Just like "Screen Time", Google has also implemented the option to block access to certain applications when we want it, but also the option to allow messages from them in case of emergency. The idea behind "Focus Mode" is a very good one, but it could come with a problem, like the one in iOS 12, that is, a substantial increase in battery consumption due to the constant monitoring done for applications.

Google, like Apple, has joined a new global trend that aims to convince people to use their mobile phones less to help them be healthier, but not everyone is willing to do this. Of course, these functions are optional, both at Google and at Apple, but they can be used to limit children's access to mobile phone applications, which is very helpful for parents.

Google will offer all these new features in Android 10 starting on September 3, when the update will be available on phones from the Google Pixel series.