The Pixel 10 phones come with a slew of smart features — everything is AI-driven and feels futuristic, and I agree with it wholeheartedly. In contrast, iOS 26 for iPhones is less about AI and more about visual upgrades. I don’t mind Liquid Glass, honestly — I could play with the refraction all day long, if the heavy animations don’t eat into the battery before that.

But there’s one handy little tool in iOS 26, borrowed straight from the Mac, that I’ve become a solid fan of. If Google ever brought something similar to Android and Pixels, I’d personally visit Mountain View to shake Sundar Pichai’s hand.

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