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Almost like the original: this is how you can experience Android through the iPhone
It's not a full Android, but a way to experience it: Samsung New Zealand wanted to illustrate to iPhone users the benefits of the Android interface, and produce the closest experience to personal experience not in stores.
To do so, launch iTest, the closest demo to the full Android interface you get on the iPhone
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Monday, 12 April 2021, 10:38 Updated: 10:46
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It's not a full Android, but a way to experience it: Samsung New Zealand wanted to illustrate to iPhone users the benefits of the Android interface, and produce the closest experience to personal experience not in stores.
To do this, recruit the best programmers and launch the "iTest" app, a lean simulator that utilizes the "browser apps" interface, and enables the activation of Samsung's TouchWiz interface.
But do not expect to install software and turn your iPhone into Android, as most of the options are quite limited.
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"We wanted to offer a chance to experience a tasting from Samsung, just before making the leap and purchasing a new smartphone," said John Alexander, marketing director at Samsung New Zealand.
"Replacing an operating system when getting a new smartphone is a real barrier for New Zealanders, as the perception of trying something else may deter people from trying something new. Since its launch locally, iTest has gained worldwide popularity. "
Samsung interface on iPhone (Photo: screenshot, screenshot)
The Samsung app is not available in the AppStore as expected, and can be accessed via the address itest.nz, after which the user is asked to add the site to the home screen.
Another interface offers a kind of photo guide, with the help of photographer Logan Dodds.
Samsung's move comes amid the fact that the company is competing head to head with Apple for the lead in the local smartphone market.
To date, according to Samsung reports, the interface has received 2.2 million visitors.
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