The main innovation of the final version of iOS 14 launched recently is the revised user interface, which brought such features as widgets for the desktop, pop-up notifications, picture-in-picture mode for watching videos on top of other windows and updating standard applications. For many years, Apple has been slow to implement these useful features that were implemented in the Android OS a decade earlier. Unsurprisingly, this was the reason for the emergence of jokes on the Internet, which Google itself has joined.
For example, this morning a Twitter post from @madebygoogle showed the desktop of the recent Google Pixel 4a with a reminder widget labeled “Realize we’ve had widgets 4ever” and “Tell the world about it”. Recall that widgets have been available since the very first version of Android 1.0, released back in 2008. The Internet community does not lag behind, which ironically reminds of the existence of such functions as multi-window, launching video in a window over applications (picture-in-picture) and pop-up notifications about calls back in 2011-2012.