Apple launches 1 iPhone a year, Android shows off 8 last week
June 29, 2010 by admin
Filed under iPhone News
No starker contrast could be drawn between Apple’s iPhone 4 strategy and Google’s Android than this past week where iPhone 4 made its traditional once-a-year debut — just as Motorola showed off a new Verizon Droid X, T-Mobile Charm, AT&T Flipout, and Samsung announced the Galaxy S-class Sprint Epric 4G, Verizon Facinate, T-Mobile Vibrant, AT&T Captivate, and an as yet unbranded US cellular Galaxy S as well.
Only some of these have been officially announced, but even that number ..read more
Apple’s magic developer numbers: 100, 100 million, and 1 billion
June 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under iPhone News
We’ve all heard huge numbers thrown around as measures of iPhone and iPad App Store success — over 200,000 apps and 5 billion downloads being some of the most recent and most impressive. There’s a couple of other numbers that are even more interesting when it comes to iPhone and iPad development: 100, 100 million, and 1 billion.
Roughly 100 million iOS devices have been sold to data and they are all broadly software compatible. There’s some fragmentation to be sure ..read more
Verizon Android Incredible vs iPhone
April 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under iPhone News
Our sibling site Android Central has just published a full review of the Verizon Droid Incredible — the latest Google superphone Android competition to the iPhone. (And yes, it does seem like they’re coming more than once a month now — we feel bad for Phil!).
It’s pretty much a gussied-up Nexus One with Sense UI, which you’d think would make it a Desire but it bumps a few specs (like an 8mp camera with dual LED flash) and a CDMA ..read more
Fake Steve on Android Fragmentation, i.e. Why It’s Harder to Develop for than iPhone
November 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cell Phone Info
Is the Android Marketplace a more open alternative for developers compared to the iPhone App Store, or does the growing diversity of hardware, software, and overlays make it just as frustrating in its own way? Okay, so Fake Steve is likely to be more pro-Apple than a Fake Eric would be, fair enough. And, yes, some high-profile developers have taken issue with Apple’s draconian incompetent App Store approval process, well taken. But as much as Fake Steve is funny, the ..read more
Symbian Exec: Google is Fragmented and Evil. Apple, Just Greedy.
October 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under Cell Phone Info
Lee Williams, executive director at Symbian, sits down with GigaOM’s Om Malik, and gets candid — really candid — about Apple and Google:
“Android is building a perfect storm of fragmentation. I don’t view Apple as evil, just greedy. Google … Come on.”
He claims his opinion is informed by his conversations with large [...]
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