Why is the Android app not exactly like the iOS app?
My friends with iPhones get a way more functional UI that is seemingly less buggy and more streamlined. I've selected 2 of these discrepancies that I think are crucial to be added to the Android app.
In the iOS app, if you have a position in a security, when you click on the ticker, you will be shown some simple stats like how many shares you own, day's gain, total gain, day change %, total change %, average cost, and market value of the position. Android has none of that.
In the iOS app, you can pinch 2 fingers together between 2 points on a chart to see the % change between those 2 points. Android doesn't have this, which is incredibly frustrating sometimes as I have to switch apps and go to google finance.
These are 2 incredibly useful features that would make you the indisputable best finance/portfolio management app on both major mobile OS's. Without it, the app feels a little clunky, and most importantly it is not a one-stop shop currently. Please fix this.
P.S. I appreciate the recent improvement in the Android app for how the pre/post market stock prices are displayed. Great job on that.
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Artem Russakovskii commented
Hooray, pinch support is now working for me on Android! I've been waiting for it for years. Thank you, Yahoo Finance team.