Apple has an advantage that android will never have:
- There's no so many HW configs to program for. As a programmer imagine my headache when thinking to program for android, so many HW configs, diferent performances, diferent screen resolutions, etc. (I never did anything in android I'm just philosophizing)
And so, that's a disadvantage too:
- There's no choises for the costumer, which is bad, because it's a monopoly of prices (we clearly see that). Their secrecy and info manipulation is epic. To keep the sheeps hungry and feeding.
In the end, their performances will be higher, apps more optimized, etc. all with less efford and all with more profits because of their monopolys
. Now tell me, who gives a damn? Do you like your nexus 7 (or future nexus 10)? isn't that lovely sexy thing a relief to have spent your hard earned money in a very very very fair price?
HELL YEAH. No benchmark can match that, paying what is fair to a company that we all adore.
I effin love Google.
It would be hard to live without Google.
- There's no so many HW configs to program for. As a programmer imagine my headache when thinking to program for android, so many HW configs, diferent performances, diferent screen resolutions, etc. (I never did anything in android I'm just philosophizing)
And so, that's a disadvantage too:
- There's no choises for the costumer, which is bad, because it's a monopoly of prices (we clearly see that). Their secrecy and info manipulation is epic. To keep the sheeps hungry and feeding.
In the end, their performances will be higher, apps more optimized, etc. all with less efford and all with more profits because of their monopolys
. Now tell me, who gives a damn? Do you like your nexus 7 (or future nexus 10)? isn't that lovely sexy thing a relief to have spent your hard earned money in a very very very fair price?
HELL YEAH. No benchmark can match that, paying what is fair to a company that we all adore.
I effin love Google.
It would be hard to live without Google.
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