Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak really likes his Android phone
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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�My primary phone is the iPhone,� Wozniak told The Daily Beast in a recent interview. �I love the beauty of it. But I wish it did all the things my Android does, I really do.�
These things, Wozniak tells the Beast, include better voice control (he feels Android trumps Siri in this department) and navigation options. And while he feels that the iPhone �is simple to use and does what you need it to do,� he says about Android �if you�re willing to do the work to understand it a little bit, well I hate to say it, but there�s more available in some ways.�
Ultimately though, where The Beast�s article gets really interesting is in it�s discussion of the potential threat Apple faces from Android, and how the inevitable showdown between the two is strikingly similar to the Windows/Mac showdown that Microsoft won in 1990�s.
Both then and now, Apple has kept its OS tied to proprietary hardware while the competition licensed out their software to a variety of manufacturers. Unlike Apple�s battle with Microsoft though, Woz reckons that while Windows was an inferior product to Macintosh at the time, �there�s not as big a difference [between iOS and Android] as there was between Mac and Windows.� And ultimately, he says, developers are happier with an environment where they aren�t as slowed down by the bureaucratic process as they are on iOS.
When Woz speaks, will developers listen? If you�re a developer working in iOS and Android games, be sure to leave a comment and let us know how comfortable you are with the systems the two competing platforms have put into place.
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