It's truly amazing that now, a new app released by Samsung called iTest allows iOS users to experience using the Android operating system on their iPhones. In this article, Mytour will review the experience of using the Android operating system with the iTest software on the iPhone.
1. The Purpose of iTest
Notably, iTest is an app that only allows iPhone users to experience using the Android operating system on their familiar phones, not the other way around.

Clearly, Samsung has introduced this app to fulfill the desire to provide the best Android experience for users, inspire them, and motivate them to purchase Samsung phones in real life. This attracts many users and solidifies its position in the market.
2. iPhone Interface Changes
– Home Screen Interface:
The entire iPhone home screen interface, including calls and messages, is displayed just like a regular Samsung Galaxy phone running on the Android operating system.
Additionally, users can perform actions such as replying to messages and answering calls.
However, the process of using these actions isn't really smooth because I've noticed my iPhone lagging and stuttering a bit.
In recent years, Samsung has introduced a web browser shortcut version that allows all iPhone devices to experience it.
– Settings Interface:
The settings interface of the iPhone, when swiped from top to bottom and from bottom to top, combined with shortcuts or the status notification bar, generally remains the same as that of the iPhone and cannot be switched to Android.
– App Interfaces:

The interfaces inside are all Samsung's.
For example, when accessing the Galaxy Store, users can open and access it normally. Additionally, it also displays games in Vietnam like Garena Free Fire and some other software.
Moreover, when accessing the Gallery, I can easily view photos or perform actions like double-tap zoom in and out with two fingers to see the images clearly. However, under the photos, there are functions like Favorites, Edit, Share, or Delete when clicked, we cannot perform those actions. Instead, it will introduce users to its information and normal functions.

3. Camera Experience:
Similar to the Gallery app, the iPhone camera running on the Android operating system doesn't allow users to take photos but only provides instructions.
Therefore, viewers can only know and understand what photo and video shooting functions Samsung includes and how they work.
4. Diverse Theme Changes:
When accessing the theme settings, there are many available themes, and all we need to do is press 'Apply', and immediately that theme will be quickly installed on our iPhone.
After the theme has been successfully applied, we will immediately experience an extremely cute and beautiful interface.
5. Gaming Experience:
In the 'Game Launcher', a variety of games will be displayed, however, when clicked, these games cannot be played. Instead, they will display the game library and how it looks.
Additionally, Samsung Kids also includes apps and games specifically designed for children.
Although there are quite a few limitations in experiencing the Android operating system, it has the potential to bring users many new and surprising experiences. Moreover, through this method, users can help themselves choose which phone is suitable for them.
