Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011

Is Android a Threat to iPhone?



with Google's Android software upgrades and the recent Samsung and Motorola close to releasing new Android phones, Apple should be worried?

No company can be complacent and expect their software to rule the market with no competition, there will always be some software company wants to take a leadership position.

Also, Android is a threat, not just iPhone, but also for other mobile software is also, as is the open source developer driver, there are more and more features and functions to develop for it every day. In fact, just going through the list of applications made for Android is enough to make people realize that Android has the potential to topple a leader in several years, if not earlier.

That being said, other companies are definitely keeping quiet and working toward that their product more desirable by reducing the cost of getting it (AT & T is reducing costs for its iPhone users) and an increase in its feature list of

So it all depends on what Apple does to ensure that the iPhone remains a top choice for users who others say is just a matter of time before some other software is becoming the top choice.

I understand that Android is a developer focused. On the other hand, the iPhone is user focused. It is evident from the fan following for the two platforms. Android has more fans than the programmer users. iPhone is a huge 'user' after which is why developers are also the next.

As of today, when it comes to the number of mobile phones in use are based on a particular platform, the iPhone leading the way.

Android will be a threat if it gains the majority of handsets in use. This is possible only when more manufacturers decide to roll out Android handsets only. We did not see any one to announce such plans. Until that happens, there is little reason for Apple to worry about. For Android, the manufacturers have committed to support Android, which I think is slightly better than lip service.

First of all, I see Android become a serious threat to Microsoft Windows Mobile. Specifically, HTC has been using Windows Mobile in a variety of its products. Also, Samsung has designed its software, especially their touch Flo 3D, that sits on top of Windows OS. Which apparently devalues ​​your entire iskustvo.Touch Flo 3D software and Windows Mobile OS does not provide a cohesive user experience. I should mention that Touch Flo 3D look and feel of a particularly beautiful and provides a comparative experience in relation to Apple.

In recent years, HTC has started using the Android OS. Perhaps this experience to deliver a holistic, which is currently lacking in the existing range of users. I would predict that HTC will be making this move even more Android platform, as well as the MS equivalent is a pale imitation.

As far as Motorola and Samsung, as well six out of ten half past one another. This is Nokia, which is hell-bent on Mobile World domination with its flavor SymbianOS - even well-established operating system that fairs much better when you compare mobile operating systems

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Personally, I feel Apple will continue to dominate, because the company will never choose to become complacent, as we have witnessed over the past 20 years.

There is a proverb that competition inspires creativity and makes each contestant better. Competition is what drives us forward.

However, what people forget is that everyone has different reasons why you buy a mobile device. With all the talk about the iPhone, it's easy to forget that the # 1 manufacturer of mobile phones in the world - Nokia - still controls more than 40% of the market worldwide. Neither Apple nor remotely come close to Samsung, and Motorola is still struggling.

Apple has introduced a strategy of niche marketing to your own stuff, it is firmly in control, and it works well. Google will have its own strategy. Nokia will no doubt have the answer to that as well. I suggest that all debate is the wind in the sails, which keeps each of the ships moving along the technology path. Can I stop short indicates that there is a threat because of any threat or adversity comes an "opportunity ".

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