Apple is really coming through with something that copies an iPhone feature-and poorly rated. Have you guessed it?

Ever since time immemorial, there has been a rivalry between Apple and Android. Whoever comes up with a new feature, the other has to copy it. Well, now Android is copying the feature; it's not much known, still made the Android experience so much better.

"Live Voicemail" would refer to this. It rolled out with iOS 17, and now Google has plans to have its version of this functionality available to Pixel phones with Android 14.

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What is Live Voicemail?

Live Voicemail communicates the caller's voicemail directly to the screen without making the phone ring. For example, you are getting a call from an unknown number, and you didn't pick up the call. If the caller leaves a voicemail, it will be on-screen transcribed, and you will know if it is an important call or not.

Why Is It Necessary?

Numerous people will agree that they are irritated by spam calls. Genuine urgent calls are often missed, as people are often just not ready for them when receiving calls from random numbers. He or she can know immediately whether the call needs to be attended to or not.

Apple Brings it First

This feature of "Live Voicemail" was added for the first time by Apple in iOS 17. It is also enhanced because of its working principle, using artificial intelligence and machine learning, which makes it more attractive for iPhone users.

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Now it will be on Android as well

This is also going to be part of Android 14 for Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Google renamed it as "Pixel Call Screen with live transcription." It works quite intelligently given the resources of Google Assistant.

The Apple-Android innovation arguments will never end, but this time Android proved an underestimated feature, which is very effective, nothing wrong in learning from others, and the ends justify the means, the real aim is to better user experience.

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