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lchiu7: It's pretty obvious but religion aside(!) it's all about the apps.
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freitasm: Isn't that interesting that companies still launch apps for iOS first, when Android is commanding almost 80% of the smartphone market worldwide?
freitasm: Isn't that interesting that companies still launch apps for iOS first, when Android is commanding almost 80% of the smartphone market worldwide?
KiwiNZ: Apps are not that important, or should I say the number of Apps are not important to me. WP8 has all the Apps I need and use. In Apple, Android and Windows 99.7% of the Apps are hmmmm of little use.
crackrdbycracku:
That 80% you quote includes a lot of people using old Android versions, I read something recently about Android fragmentation and how it is getting worse.
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JamesL: I didn't like the extremely locked down environment and basic API's along with it. It felt like a dying ecosystem with little to no interest from developers, if you want to attract people then I don't understand why you need to lock it down.
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crackrdbycracku:freitasm: Isn't that interesting that companies still launch apps for iOS first, when Android is commanding almost 80% of the smartphone market worldwide?
I would say there are two reasons first that iOS a bit more unified than Android. That 80% you quote includes a lot of people using old Android versions, I read something recently about Android fragmentation and how it is getting worse.
Second, there is a prestige factor with Apple still, maybe more so now the 5S comes in gold.
I think Windows Phone is doing a good job of growing into the gap between Android and iOS.
kawaii: I would however I have three issues:
1) A bad experience with the Nokia 920 and constantly chasing them up to receive a refund after being shafted around with Telelogistics claiming that 'nothing is wrong' and kept sending me the phone and each time it continued freezing. Nokia need to take responsibility for their products instead of offloading it onto third parties and absolving themselves of all responsibilities.
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