What a straw man! First off, YouTube.com exists so your point is not only stupid but wrong. And secondly, I never said that. This is a first-party feature being added to the OS a year after Apple added it to iOS. That’s why I’m comparing.
If it’s something you can do easily by downloading an app, it’s a feature of Android or IOS. Built in OS features are just a convenience unless they add something because they’re built in.
The kind that is irrelevant because it wasn’t a feature of Android. That’s why it’s being added now.
Crazy that iOS doesn’t have the ability to play YouTube videos!
Because according to you, if you have to download an app to gain functionality, it doesn’t exist.
Maybe one day iPhones can watch YouTube.
What a straw man! First off, YouTube.com exists so your point is not only stupid but wrong. And secondly, I never said that. This is a first-party feature being added to the OS a year after Apple added it to iOS. That’s why I’m comparing.
iOS dropped that functionality in 2012.
If it’s something you can do easily by downloading an app, it’s a feature of Android or IOS. Built in OS features are just a convenience unless they add something because they’re built in.
No it’s not. That’s incredibly dishonest. You think it’s coincidental that they’re just adding it now after it was added to iOS in the last update?
It’s not Android’s fault for not being extensible enough.
Note: iPhone user
I don’t understand how it’s not Android’s fault that it didn’t have this feature. Whose fault was it then?
So like how the iPad has no calculator feature?
Sure! That’s a fair point.