Brooks wrote:Who is winning the phone OS war re: fecundity of app community? Because that will determine which smartphone I eventually plump for.
WorKid wrote:I can only see Android gaining more and more traction.
monkey wrote:Might all turn around depending on how Metro / WP8 fares. Devs could theoretically package the same app for use on PC, tablets and phones, if I've understood all this stuff correctly.
google wrote:You'll only do Microsoft if you're specifically paid to do so or you see success on the other platforms first.
WorKid wrote:
WorKid wrote:I think tablets are an interesting battleground too. I see a lot of cheap Android tablets flying.
google wrote:Why? The piracy rate is so high...I can only see Android gaining more and more traction.
dynamiteReady wrote:Answering your own question there, dude... Piracy plays a strong part in the adoption of these things
google wrote:I liked my Galaxy S2 but the reason I moved back to iOS was because of it's app store. The ease of use and bulletproof in software just doesn't exist anywhere else right now.
dynamiteReady wrote:Don't get me wrong... I'm very happy to see this business model work so well. But for all it's (iTunes... or whatever) high profile success, it's no where near as lucrative as what Bill Gates did almost 25 years ago, and what Google's doing now ('hand off' brokerage).google wrote:I liked my Galaxy S2 but the reason I moved back to iOS was because of it's app store. The ease of use and bulletproof in software just doesn't exist anywhere else right now.
google wrote:
Funkstain wrote:Finally, there's the sheer choice of hardware. The HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3 destroy the iPhone 4S in almost all respects, it's not even funny.
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