Geek.com has used a video in which the operation of the applications of Google en Nexus 7 y iPad mini to argue that many of them run better on the iOS platform Apple . In principle, the most intuitive answer would point to just the opposite, the normal thing is that the star services of the search engine company were better optimized for Android, as well as for the screen of the device that manufactures Asus. This video helps us to get out of doubts.
The middle Geek.com has raised an interesting debate by trying to show that some of Google's top apps like Google+, gmail, or the service of voice search achieve better performance on Apple's compact tablet, the iPad mini, than in that of the company itself, Nexus 7. This argument is based on some specific details that the video perfectly illustrates as the size differences of the two teams, the agility in the handling of each one of the tools or their synchronization systems. Let's take a look at the comparison.
Talking about Google+, in terms of visualization, we cannot conclude that iPad mini stand out about Nexus 7, at least clearly. What's more, some of the icons, as shown on the Apple tablet, seem to take up unnecessary space, for example, the video that appears at the top completely framed in a huge square with a dark background. The other big difference arises when updating this social network, in iPad mini is done by dragging down and dropping while Nexus 7 incorporates a button to refresh the screen. Two perfectly valid methods although the one of iOS it seems a little better.
En gmail, the options to handle the application with gestures are greater in iOS. Sliding from the left with your finger we find the menu to which in Nexus 7 we can only get there by touching a button. What's more iPad mini allows you to preview messages without having to load a new screen. Conversely, Google Voice Search, the voice search service, it does seem better integrated into the system Android and offers a more fluid handling giving the possibility to go back and forth in the search without any problem.
As we say, it is only the opinion of Geek.com and you can judge for yourself on which computer each of the applications works best. Google.