Apple’s Continuity features are so good, they make Windows and Android feel incomplete

Apple’s Continuity features are so good, they make Windows and Android feel incomplete

Apple’s Continuity features are so good, they make Windows and Android feel incomplete

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Publish Date: 2026-05-09 16:30:00

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Windows and Android platforms have been trying to catch up to Apple’s ecosystem. And honestly, in some areas, they have succeeded. But replicating a feature here and there is very different from pulling off what Apple has built. The seamless, almost invisible way all of Apple’s devices work together is genuinely hard to replicate.

Apple calls these Continuity features. You can use these features to seamlessly transition from one device to another, unlock devices without entering passwords, transfer files, and much more. 

Even if you hate Apple for its price gouging or locked-in ecosystem, once you learn about these Continuity features, you won’t be able to deny the benefits. Having settled into the Apple ecosystem for over a decade, I find that whenever I switch to an Android smartphone or a Windows PC, they feel incomplete. 

So, let’s talk about my favorite Apple Continuity features and why they make it impossible for me to switch to other platforms. 

Universal Clipboard: copy here, paste there

This is the continuity feature I use the most, and it works exactly how it sounds. Copy something on your iPhone and paste it on your Mac, or vice versa. Even after using it for years, it still amazes me. 

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It makes entering OTPs for logging into my accounts a breeze. And it’s not just text, I can also copy images and files from one device and paste them into another. Once you use Universal Clipboard, it’s impossible to use a device without one. 

AirDrop: the best way to share files

AirDrop is probably the first thing people think of when they talk about the Apple ecosystem, and for good reason. You can share files, photos, and even contact information between your own devices or with someone nearby.

using AirdDrop on iPhone

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While Android devices have started replicating this and even allow you to transfer files from an Android to an iPhone or…

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