The greatest story ever told was one of two highly heralded platforms: iOS and Android.
Whatever smartphone youre using, youre bound to find similarities in features.
Thats because like in fashion, there are trends, and Apple and Google are setting the bar.
(As long as you patch your software, of course.)
Thats likely because there are many out there feeling burnt out by the brightness of their screens.
iOS 13 and Android 10 will come equipped with a system-wide dark mode.
All of Apple and Googles first-party apps will support the feature on each of their platforms.
Reminders
Apple announced a revamp of the Reminders app in iOS 13.
Theres also a Share ETA feature coming to iOS 13.
But in iOS 13, the ability will become native.
Apple named its version Quick Path.
At least now you wont have to download an app to enable it on the iPhone.
Photos
iOS 13 will include new editing tools for photos and videos.
Theres also a vignette and noise reduction feature.
And for quick edits, videos can be rotated from the Photos app.
Android 10 has similar editing prowess for photos and videos by way of Google Photos.
The app lets you crop and tweak photos and trim videos that are too long for social media.
On-equipment data
This is not likely to be something you see advertised in a TV commercial.
Its not something well immediately notice when we pick up an iPhone or Android phone.
And in fact, thats entirely the point.