Video: Top 5 Features iOS Should Steal From Android

The new iPhone SE is seen on display at the Apple Store Thursday, March 31, 2016, in Palo Alto, Calif.

The new iPhone SE is seen on display at the Apple Store Thursday, March 31, 2016, in Palo Alto, Calif. Eric Risberg/AP

The popular operating system could afford some flexibility.

Whether your smartphone is an iPhone or Android, there are many things each operating system could learn from each other.

Apple's next iteration of iOS could use a dose of flexibility. While Android boasts bilingual support while typing and the option for multiple user accounts, Apple has neither of these things.

What would really help the iPhone is an Android-like, customizable control center that allows users to choose which shortcuts you want right at your fingertips. Android also lets users change and remove default apps. Many people would love to boot Apple Maps off their iPhone, but Apple is unlikely to let that happen any time soon.

To see more, check out the video below from CNET