“Android is among Apple’s biggest threats in the smartphone world, along with Nokia, RIM, Microsoft and HP/Palm webOS,” Jonny Evans writes for Computerworld. “With so many contenders there really is no clear winner at the moment.”
“Public awareness of the importance with which commercial companies regard their private digital data is growing,” Evans writes. “Ordinary consumers are beginning to understand just how much information about them is being collected by these unaccountable corporations, with or without satisfactory permission or adequate explanation. They don’t like it.”
“Privacy is important. And privacy is Google’s Achilles’ Heel. It doesn’t understand it, doesn’t respect it, and thinks everyone should change their identity now and then in order to avoid the limiting effects of a world without privacy,” Evans writes. “But why should we?”
“Consumers haven’t yet begun abandoning use of Google products, but as they begin to understand the data-mining nature of those Android handsets, some may find they’d prefer to use the smartphone Google seems to be basing its Android OS ideas on,” Evans writes. “And that’s an iPhone.”
Evans writes, “There’s no guarantee Android will prevail. There’s lots of Google partners and potential partners raising their hands into the air and praying for rain, but collectively shared incantations don’t always come true… While others look to Google for innovation in Android 3.0, Apple is already quietly dreaming up what’s to come in iOS 5.0. And while Google has proven expertise in data and search technologies, Apple has an edge in, you know, operating system design. And what is to stop Apple continuing to diversify its product range? iPhone nano, anyone? An iOS Mac? An Apple TV with iOS and a pico video projector? The sky really is the limit.”
Read more in the full article – recommended – here.
MacDailyNews Take: Price, price, price, price, price. There is no meaningful price advantage for an Android phone over an iPhone. That’s the main reason why most people settled for Windows PCs instead of the Macs they really wanted. The reason most people settle for Android phones instead of the iPhone they really want is because they can’t get an iPhone on their carrier. This is mainly a U.S. phenomenon. That’s where Android has its toe-hold; its big claim to “success.” The second Apple takes iPhone to multiple carriers in the U.S. is the very second that Google’s warped dream begins to die.
Android. Never do with one button that which you can do with four.™
And, oh-by-the-way, Steve Jobs is in charge this time, not cast out to create another company (one that would ultimately save Apple) while far lesser minds drive Apple into the ground.
So, no, Google, another upside-down, backwards, second-rate knockoff will not dominate this time; because your “partners'” knockoffs have no meaningful price advantage with which to sway the ignorant. iPhone starts at $99. iPad starts at $499. Plus, Apple has the economies of scale to do whatever the hell they want, whenever they hell they want.
iCal us: iPhone will not play out like the Mac. Neither will iPad. The iPhone/iPad are not the Mac, so stop comparing them. Anyone who does so is ignorant of the very basic business forces that shaped the PC wars. And any CEO that claims such a thing is either lying or incompetent or, most likely, both.
If you want to see how the iPhone and iPad competition will play out, look not at the Mac, but at the iPod.
The Mac is coming back. 4 years from now half of the people graduating college will be working with some IOSX devices, and tech wankers will be debating whether Chrome OS will topple the Mac like Windows back in their grandparent days.
No, nobody will care about the iPhone vs. Android arguments people write about today.
Psst, acid Android isn’t a phone, iPhone is.
psst, PP, i know; excuse me for generalizing them by platform names; is that ok with you? Really helpful editorial correction would have been – “iPhone vs Android devices” or “iPhone OS vs Android”, as browser navigator identifies them… but I guess the opportunity to make a self-satisfying snarky comment is too difficult to resist, isn’t it? You must be real *Proud*. In case you missed it, my contention is that Android will not be Google’s top gun vs. Apple for long. What is your expert technical opinion on that?
The ANdroid fans like to point out the various devices running Android as the reason that Android will prevail at Appleʻs expense because there are more devices running Android than iPhones. The mistake in this argument is that the proper comparison particularly from and app development standpoint is os to os. That means ALL IOS4 devices, iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad vs. Android devices. That being said the ios4 market is very big and growing in spite of Android. People who get a free Android phone via the buy one get one free events are far less likely to buy apps than someone who paid for their phone regardless of OS. I suspect that the market for Android based apps is far smaller than the number of Android phones distributed.
“Price, price, price, price, price. There is no meaningful price advantage for an Android phone over an iPhone”
Say what? That’s totally bogus, even in the US where you buy a contract, not a phone. But where I live (Thailand) the reason only the wealthiest of people own iPhones (or any Apple products for that matter) is because there is a huge price difference. The iPhone costs over $1000 US here, which is 2 to 4 times the cost of an average Android phone. Even top of the line Android phones are a few hundred dollars cheaper.
The entire smartphone market is distorted in the US by the way they sell service and subsidize phones. All Americans, regardless of which phone they use, pay way too much for the service.
Sent to MDN but of course, the gutless coward wont publish anything anti Apple.
You think Android is bad? Read this.
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/08/24-0
true takes by MDN – but average consumer perception of anything Apple is expensive… You tell people you have an iPhone and they say there is no way they could afford that. I explain my total cost is about the same as having a iPod touch and a regular cell phone (not pre-paid) and they still do not get it…
iPad:
No front facing camera
No rear facing camera
No flash
No USB access
No SD card available
Android:
All of the above are available
+
use generic usb cable, plug into and random PC/mac/Linux and drive mounts like USB stick.
Swap out all your files/music (including apps). Easy wirless file transfer between devices (not only Android) Android can send files to any mac computer via wirless/blutooth. Android talks to macs better than an iPhone.
The best of all
New versions of the OS run faster and run on old Android devices. For some strange reason … newer versions of iPhone OS do not run on old iPhones or are severely limited, like you can’t change your backdrop !!! It is a mark of comedy …
Just to add, I have an iPhone 3G, and I loved it for two years. I am not sure why the iPad was so severely restricted.
Yea, my Galaxy S can do all those things except it does not have a flash for the camera, unless you mean adobe flash. I transfer any of my songs between my Galaxy S and my mac or my friends computer or a anybodys computer I happen to come across. No authorising. I swap podcasts and video or any files with friends wirelessly while chatting at a pub. I can play movies I download from the internet without converting. I can wirlessly stream these movies or Photos or misic to the TV. With 2.2 I will be able to videochat with anybody on the planet through Google video, no restrictions !!
Why ‘open’ Android may lose to Apple iOS by macdailynews
then a bunch of fanbois chiming in their support.
LOL
Apple is doing what they did with the MAC – insisting on total control and building everything themselves.
How’d that work out?
These tired old tactics are touted here as strengths.
There is a huge price difference. You can get a $50 android phone. Might not be top of the line but there is no such option with Apple. There are tons of free apps that Apple will nickel and dime you for.
Ultimately I don’t care who who wins. We, the consumers, are winning. Apple is trying harder because they have actual competition. They have a good product it’s just not the only good product anymore.
MDN writes….
“The reason most people settle for Android phones instead of the iPhone they really want is because they can’t get an iPhone on their carrier. This is mainly a U.S. phenomenon. That’s where Android has its toe-hold; its big claim to “success.””
Here in SE Asia Android is kicking iPhone ass like crazy. Globally, Android has already surpassed iOS, and this holiday season is going to see the release of a ton of new Android phones and tablets. The Android app market is growing faster than the Apple app store, and while most Apple apps cost money, most Android apps are free.
“Consumers haven’t yet begun abandoning use of Google products, but as they begin to understand the data-mining nature of those Android handsets, some may find they’d prefer to use the smartphone Google seems to be basing its Android OS ideas on,” Evans writes. “And that’s an iPhone.”
Really? You honestly believe that Apple isn’t “data mining”? It’s all about advertising, and although iOS only has about 12% of the global smart phone market, over 50% of ads on mobile devices are delivered to iOS. So if you really enjoy paying lots of money to see lots of advertising, get an iPhone or iPad.